Home » Knowledge HubResources database A collection of nature-related knowledge resources from around the world Explore our curated collection of external resources and market insights on nature-related issues. Showing 12 of 360 results Jump to page: 1 2 Assessing nature-related risks and opportunities: case studies from Global Canopy’s 2023 TNFD piloting programme TNFD’s Knowledge Partner Global Canopy published a series of case studies showing how six organisations identified and assessed their nature-related issues using the TNFD LEAP Approach. During this pilot test programme supported, AECOM, Grupo SURA, IndusInd… Accountability for Nature: Comparison of Nature-related Assessment and Disclosure Frameworks and Standards Read full report here This report, co-authored by the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), provides an overview of the key methodological and conceptual trends… Engaging Private Finance in the NBSAP Review and Implementation: Sign Posts for Policymakers (UNEP FI, November 2023) The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) calls for a whole-of-society approach to halting and reversing nature loss. UNEP FI and UNDP BIOFIN, supported by the Global Environment Facility, released a briefing note on how the NBSAP review can… Insights into UNEP FI’s TNFD pilots (UNEP FI, December 2023) This report outlines the valuable insights gained and significant findings obtained from a global pilot project initiated by UNEP FI in conjunction with 20 financial institutions. The purpose of this pilot (May to June 2023) was to assess current needs and… Financial institutions in the EU are driving harm to the environment and human rights (WWF, November 2023) This new WWF report highlights how financial institutions in the EU have been involved in driving environmental and human rights-related harm. However it indicates that the upcoming Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive could minimise such… State of Finance for Nature 2023 (UNEP, December 2023) The State of Finance for Nature annual report series tracks finance flows to nature-based solutions (NbS) and compares them to the finance needed to maximise the potential of Nature based Solutions to help tackle climate, biodiversity and degradation… The Emerging Regulatory Agenda – Improving Transparency of Nature-related Risks in Africa (African Natural Capital Alliance, July 2023) Degradation of our natural ecosystems poses a significant risk to our financial and economic stability. A significant portion of our global economic product relies on nature and natural systems. As human activity and climate change… PRB Nature Target Setting Guidance (UNEP FI, November 2023) Authored by the UNEP FI with the support of Principles for Responsible Banking (PRB) signatories, the new nature target-setting guidance aims to help the banking industry act on nature loss and set targets to align with the objectives of the Kunming-Montreal… The state of nature tech (MRV Collective, Serena, & Nature4Climate, October 2023) This report considers the current status of the emerging nature tech sector and its future development as a vital tool in supporting naturebased solutions Read it here. Biodiversity in ESG: State of the Sustainable Finance Market (Sustainable Fitch, October 2023) In this report, Sustainable Fitch examines recent trends and the outlook for the sustainable fixed-income market related to biodiversity. They also analyse the instruments that investors are using to invest in nature and biodiversity, the issuance of… Nature Benchmark (World Benchmarking Alliance, October 2023) The 2023 iteration of the Nature Benchmark assesses 350 companies from across the food and agriculture value chain and 30 companies from the paper and forest industry. These food and agriculture companies account for more than half of the… Australian Company Directors Exposed to Nature-related Risk: New legal opinion (CCLI, October 2023) Under the Australian Corporations Act, nature-related risks are within the scope of directors’ duties to act with care and diligence, according to a new legal opinion. Read it here.