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The Biodiversity Consultancy will be at COP16 from October 21st to November 1st, 2024, in Cali, Colombia. Representing our team will be Chief Innovation Officer - Malcolm Starkey, Strategic Director of Nature Finance - Sam Lacey,...
Introducing Biodiversity Impact Assessment Framework (BIAF)
Dr Hollie Booth explains why ‘Nature Positive’ commitment is different from ‘No Net Loss’ or ‘Net Gain’ and outlines the ambition levels companies can adopt to contribute to a Nature Positive future.
The conversation about biodiversity credits got started just over a year ago at the Fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP15) in Montreal. The discourse on panels, in...
A recent study proposes a set of principles for making sure that business biodiversity strategies are based on evidence and likely to deliver positive biodiversity outcomes.
Principal Consultant Ricardo Tomé presented at the Vulture Conservation Foundation’s International Conference: Best practices for mitigating electrocution and collision risk. Cagliari, Sardinia.
Consulting the best available knowledge is key to successful conservation decision-making, and yet a new study finds global assessments and studies ‘practically ignore’ non-English-language literature.
A report written by The Biodiversity Consultancy and WWF for The Coalition Linking Energy And Nature for action (CLEANaction), reviews the full range of environmental impacts of renewable energy on nature – from sourcing raw materials to decommissioning.
With its goals and targets, the Global Biodiversity Framework has set the direction for business when it comes to biodiversity and nature. But what should businesses focus on, and where can they start?