The Nature Tech Revolution: The Tools to Move from ‘Do No Harm’ to ‘Nature-Positive’
Nature Tech Alliance launches nature tech white paper at COP16, revealing eye-opening insights from 18 corporates navigating the biodiversity reporting challenge.
The Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures, Global Biodiversity Framework, Science-based targets for nature… incoming commitments are combining with consumer pressure to change the way extractives companies must measure, manage and report on nature. Conventional methods for surveying biodiversity cannot meet these challenges efficiently.
Companies like yours are using new nature-tech to expand the scope of their biodiversity datasets to the ecosystem-level. They’re reducing health and safety concerns. Limiting risk. And automatically generating actionable metrics and insights from raw survey data.
Join this webinar to explore how new nature-tech – including eDNA, earth observation, bioacoustics, and automated Metrics pipelines – are helping the extractives industry respond to the new reporting landscape, overcome traditional hurdles to biodiversity measurement, and deliver on their nature-positive commitments.
Presented by NatureMetrics – whose clients include Anglo American, Shell, and RioTinto – this webinar is essential viewing for ESG, Sustainability and Biodiversity professionals who want to stay ontop of innovation and ahead of industry change.
Assess, plan and optimize your nature strategy, aligned to the latest frameworks and Science-based targets.
The gold standard for biodiversity monitoring. eDNA provides unprecedented levels of site-level detail, never before achievable through conventional methods.
Access a suite of biodiversity metrics and indicators, enabling better decision making and high impact reporting.
Autonomously collect biodiversity data with the DOT-NM Autosampler
Discover the latest news and insights on how nature intelligence is transforming our understanding of nature.
Nature Tech Alliance launches nature tech white paper at COP16, revealing eye-opening insights from 18 corporates navigating the biodiversity reporting challenge.