The Nature Pact for Businesses will focus on the ACT-D structure developed by numerous international organisations (WWF, Capitals Coalition, WEF, SBTN, etc.) to help you with your biodiversity strategy.
What does ACT-D stand for?
A: Asses
C: Commit
T: Transform
D: Disclose
Each workshop will focus on a specific letter.
In this final workshop, we will provide organisations with the keys to consistent and appropriate monitoring for their nature strategy. We will then delve into the main biodiversity-related reporting initiatives to help you prepare for current and future requirements.
How to ensure a future to our action plan? What do I need to measure to follow the recommendations?
When? Tuesday 18th of March, from 2pm to 4pm
Where? Online (links will be send in due time)
For who? All employees whose organisation is a member of IMS.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact laetitia.mitchell@imslux.lu
Photos will likely be taken at the event intended to be published by IMS Luxembourg in written or digital media. Please inform the host at the beginning of the event if you do not wish to be in the photos.
At the end of the event you will receive a certificate of attendance which you can provide to your HR department.
• Follow the progress of your nature strategy objectives
• Understand the reporting obligations and take the resulting opportunities
Sophie Leguil, biodiversity consultant, Mespilus
A naturalist ecologist by training, Sophie assists companies with biodiversity issues, offering a range of services from raising awareness to implementing action plans. With ten years' experience in managing conservation projects, she offers an approach that combines strategy and fieldwork, enabling companies to turn biodiversity into an opportunity. She is also a trainer in ecological issues for the civil service and the construction sector.
Johan Lammerant, Arcadis
Johan is the Global Technical Director Nature and Biodiversity for Arcadis, a global engineering and consultancy company. Since he joined Arcadis in 2007, Johan’s focus areas are business and biodiversity (measuring biodiversity, corporate biodiversity strategy), natural capital (risk assessment, valuation, accounting) and biodiversity policy (EU, national, regional). Before, Johan has built up extensive experience in environmental impact assessment. He is a co-author of the Natural Capital Protocol and leads the EU Business & Biodiversity Platform workstream on methodological approaches for measuring and assessing biodiversity impacts by corporates and financial institutions. On behalf of the Platform, he published thematic reports on innovative biodiversity data collection, principles of nature positive, comparative analysis of biodiversity disclosure standards and frameworks, and on measuring biodiversity credits. He is an active member of WBCSD working groups on natural capital, nature-based solutions etc. With his team, he advises many private clients on their biodiversity journey.