Tools and guides to better understand nature and biodiversity
Find more information and gain further insight into why biodiversity and
nature loss are relevant to our sector with these practical guides
To better understand biodiversity …
- The Economics of Biodiversity
by Professor Sir Dasgupta, a 2021 report commissioned by the UK
government, explains how we have created the current situation of
biodiversity and nature loss and the actions needed to solve it.
- The
Global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services
from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Services provides the supporting science for the United
Nation’s Biodiversity Conferences.
For more on finance’s role in addressing nature and biodiversity
loss …
- The City of London Corporation’s 2023
A global centre for nature finance
report outlines a vision for innovative nature finance that supports the
ambition of the Global Biodiversity Forum targets.
- Stepping up on biodiversity, a report from the United Nations Environment Programme, has a useful
table in Annex 1 summarising the Global Biodiversity Forum targets and
their relevance for financial institutions.
- The Finance for Biodiversity
Guide on engagement with companies
offers a wealth of further reading, case studies and examples.
- The International Finance Corporation’s
Biodiversity Reference Guide
explores in detail how private finance can address the drivers of
biodiversity loss.
Useful tools
- ENCORE
(Exploring Natural Capital Opportunities, Risks and Exposure) is a tool
that can help investors understand how businesses potentially depend on
and impact nature and how these dependencies might represent a business
risk. Specifically, ENCORE’s 2022 phase of work seeks to support
financial institutions in answering the following questions:
- Am I influencing biodiversity through my investment or lending
portfolio?
- Am I harming or building the resilience of biodiversity with my
investments?
- Does my portfolio align with global and regional biodiversity
targets, and how much so?
- The
World Benchmarking Alliance’s 2023 Nature Benchmark
is an assessment of the 380 most influential companies across the food
and agriculture value chain, as well as paper and forest industries.
- Landler™
by the Landbanking Group is a nature equity management platform to
monitor, manage and invest in nature.