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Challenges and opportunities for implementing No Net Loss / Net Positive Impact (NNL/NPI) strategies

Why attend
This session is for anyone interested in how business can contribute to a more sustainable future. The format is a series of presentations reflecting on efforts to achieve No Net Loss (or Net Positive Impact) for biodiversity in a number of different sectors.
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The session will bring together the conservation, business and research communities to share experiences of implementing NNL/NPI strategies from a diversity of sectors to deliver cross-sectoral learning. Important themes include how to best integrate social issues in NNL/NPI commitments, the integration of Nature-based Solutions in the mitigation hierarchy, and how recent advances in a target-based compensation approach intersect with existing NNL/NPI initiatives.

Session agenda

Moderator

Mr Stephen EDWARDS

Senior Programme Manager,
IUCN
Switzerland


15:30 - 17:00

Speaker

Dr Adeline SERCKX

Senior Principal Consultant,
The Biodiversity Consultancy
Belgium


15:30 - 17:00

Dr Claude-Henri CHAINEAU

Head of Environment EP,
TotalEnergies
France

Biodiversity Net Positive approaches at TotalEnergies: from strategy to implementation
15:30 - 17:00

Dr Fabien QUÉTIER

Senior consultant,
Biotope
France

Target-based approaches to no net loss and net gain of biodiversity
15:30 - 17:00

Prof. Julia P G JONES

Professor of Conservation Sciences,
Bangor University
United Kingdom

A robust impact evaluation of efforts to mitigate biodiversity impacts from a mine in Madagascar
15:30 - 17:00

Mr Steven DICKINSON

Groupe Biodiversity Specialist & Senior Environment Advisor,
TotalEnergies SE
France

Biodiversity Net Positive approaches at TotalEnergies: from strategy to implementation
15:30 - 17:00

Dr Mark JOHNSTON

Strategy lead for biodiversity & NbS,
bp plc
United Kingdom

How achievable is net positive impact?
15:31 - 17:00

  • IUCN Commission on Ecosystems Management (CEM)
  • IUCN Business and Biodiversity Programme
  • The session is co-hosted by Professor Julia P G Jones (Commission on Ecosystem Management, Impact Mitigation and Ecological Compensation thematic group and Bangor University) and Mr Stephen Edwards (IUCN)
  • It is part of the Buisness and Nature Hub which is delivered by IUCN, Fauna and Flora International, UN Environment Programme WCMC, and the Capitals Coalition

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