Biodiversity as a fundamental component of business strategy
Biodiversity is increasingly and in a more structured way being discussed in the public arena as a key topic for the future of human life. It is recognized that biodiversity and balancing of ecosystems as such, is largely influenced by corporate behavior and needs to be mainstreamed in the economic sectors that have the greatest impact on biodiversity. This can be achieved through the integration of biodiversity considerations into the governance of companies, which is much more complex and comprehensive than simply complying with regulations, such as CSRD and ISSB, which are often prone to interpretations1.
"Only by staying within our ecological footprint and working alongside nature can we secure a sustainable future for the next generations. There's no excuse for inaction—companies have access to the necessary tools and insights to transform their operations toward biodiversity-positive outcomes, aligning with strategic and regulatory priorities."
Integrating biodiversity involves developing nature intelligence, data management, stakeholder engagement, and standardized guidelines in order to be able to disclose on biodiversity. In this publication, written in collaboration with Naturalis, we review regulatory frameworks, explore DMA assessment risks, and suggest ways to enhance biodiversity impact management.
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Assessing what matters: The advantages of corporate biodiversity
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Drivers of biodiversity actions: from a double materiality assessment to gaining a competitive edge
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About the collaboration between Naturalis & KPMG
For more than 30 years, KPMG has had a sustainability department with more than one hundred and fifty experts. They use their expertise to help clients develop their sustainability strategy, report on their climate goals, verify sustainability information and turn complex data into concrete insights and plans.
Naturalis is the national biodiversity research institute. Over one hundred and forty scientists dedicate themselves every day to the description, understanding and conservation of biodiversity. In doing so, they contribute to solving major global problems related to climate, habitat, food and medicine. In addition, Naturalis is an international leader in collecting and providing access to digital biodiversity information.
This collaboration brings together two worlds: Naturalis' scientific knowledge of biodiversity and KPMG's experience in advising on sustainability, strategy and implementation. Through this collaboration, organizations and companies can be better advised on their impact on nature and biodiversity.
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References
1. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S., et al. (2017). Mainstreaming biodiversity in economic sectors: An analytical framework. ScienceDirect. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320716305675