Knowledge and Action Hub: Business and Biodiversity

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All businesses depend on natural systems which they use as sources of raw materials and for absorbing pollution impacts. Natural systems are changing across the globe, and biodiversity is significantly declining. These trends represent a threat to the resilience of business operations, and economies more generally. In this knowledge and action hub members and business partners are focused on how business and management approaches can address this challenge.

Follow the links below to dig deeper into the areas of work pursued as part of this Knowledge and Action Hub.

  • Reporting on Nature

    Each year the Pentland Centre reviews and identifies trends in, a sample of corporate reports from companies in industries that impact upon nature.

  • Trustworthy and Accountable Decision-Support Frameworks for Biodiversity

    Funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council, this project seeks to understand how decision making can enhance biodiversity outcomes in a transparent and trustworthy manner.

  • Biodiversity Scenario Guides for Business

    Pentland Centre researchers are tracking the adoption of the Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) guidance by corporations with a particular focus on the extent to which biodiversity scenarios are being used.

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