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What happens if the forest is destroyed because of an unforeseen issue, such as fire or disease?

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What happens if the forest is destroyed because of an unforeseen issue, such as fire or disease?

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As offsets are issued to a landowner, a percentage is placed into a mandatory buffer pool. If a property is subject to a natural disaster, such as fire or disease, offsets previously sold are replaced by the buffer pool. In this way, landowners are insured against loss and, thus, not responsible for replacing these offsets.

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