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Organizations often face challenges in integrating nature-related issues into their sustainability reporting. This section introduces the double materiality principle—covering both how organizations affect nature and how nature affects them—and explains how reporting with the GRI Standards and TNFD Recommendations aligns with the double materiality principle.
Nature is fundamental to business resilience. You’ll see why transparent reporting on biodiversity and nature-related issues is increasingly expected by regulators, investors, and other stakeholders seeking consistent, high-quality, and comparable disclosures.
Organizations often report using multiple frameworks, creating overlap and inefficiency. This section shows how interoperability between GRI and TNFD simplifies the reporting process, ensuring information remains comprehensive, aligned, and comparable across standards.
Reporting on nature-related issues require a comprehensive approach. You’ll explore how to use the GRI–TNFD interoperability mapping to align disclosures, reduce duplication, and create a complete picture of your organization’s relationship with nature—guided by examples and case studies from practice.
This course is aimed at a wide range of individuals, from professionals engaging in sustainability reporting to other stakeholders interested in reporting on nature and biodiversity as sustainability issues, such as academics, investors, civil society, and government representatives.
When you have completed this course, you will be able to:
There are no prerequisites for taking this course.