Guidance on engagement with Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities and affected stakeholders
Detalles
Meaningful engagement with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities and affected stakeholders is a critical part of any organization's identification and assessment of nature-related issues. This document provides guidance to organizations in identifying their nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks, and opportunities. It outlines the foundations of international standards, guidelines and frameworks, in particular the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Recursos relacionados
Annex: Market practices from Platform stakeholder groups (A compendium of Market Practices How the EU’s Taxonomy and sustainable finance framework are helping financial and non-financial actors transition to net zero)
This document is an annex to the report A Compendium of Market Practices. How the EU's Taxonomy and sustainable finance…
Sustainability in Supply Chains: A Guide for Private Market Investors
Guidance published by PRI (Principles for Responsible Investment) that provides practical guidance for private market investors to assess and manage…
Integrating nature & biodiversity into investment – an asset owner perspective
The report highlights the connection between nature and climate in sustainability strategies. Asset owners increasingly consider nature-based solutions to be…