An Investor’s Guide to Nature and Biodiversity Risks and Impacts
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| For many investors, the biggest challenge when accounting for biodiversity risk is knowing where to start. Biodiversity loss has many factors and many variables, and proper analysis requires data on the location of assets, which is an added complexity. Without standardized parameters to answer key questions, investors are often forced to rely on emerging conceptual parameters that can yield very different results. This guide, its checklist and the Nature and Biodiversity Metrics Framework are designed to help investors begin to identify what questions to ask and what metrics to consider as they begin to incorporate biodiversity into their investment process. |
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