Let’s close the gap on biodiversity
Let’s close the gap
on biodiversity
Navigating corporate biodiversity and protecting ecosystems
As a company, how do you begin strategically working with biodiversity? Your journey starts by seeing nature as a partner, rather than an infinite resource.
Healthy ecosystems are our life source and loss of biodiversity has serious consequences. Currently, one million plant and animal species are threatened with extinction. By actively integrating nature-positive solutions, businesses can continue to flourish while protecting and restoring biodiversity.
To close the gap, we must leave nature in a better state than before as we shape tomorrow’s societies. We must design green spaces and create more room for nature in our cities to improve our health and the environment.
Let’s step up for nature.
Let’s close the gap on biodiversity.
Fact:
>50%
As more than half of global GDP today – about USD 58 trillion – is moderately or highly dependent on nature and its services, businesses could face significant risks related to nature loss and ecosystem collapse.
(World Economic Forum, 2024)
Tackle biodiversity loss with nature positive actions
Biodiversity loss affects everyone. Together we can improve how we manage our impacts on nature to meet new nature regulations and rising investor demands. Let’s turn the tide by seeing nature as a partner, rather than an infinite resource.
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Is biodiversity loss important to your business?
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Fact: $ 10.1 tn
additional annual business value gained globally from nature-positive strategies, while sustaining business growth and competitiveness
(WEF, 2024)
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Fact: 30%
of biodiversity loss globally is attributed to the built environment sector
(WEF, 2020)
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Fact: >80%
of global wastewater is discharged into biodiverse-rich fresh water and coastal ecosystems without proper treatment (WEF, 2020)
Closing in on biodiversity risks and regulations
Is your business ready to navigate the complexity of ecosystems in a changing regulatory landscape?
Our experts share the actions needed to manage biodiversity challenges, build resilience, achieve sustainability goals, and transition to a nature-positive future.
Take action for better biodiversity outcomes
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Fact:
Nature positive
Each company and project should aim to be nature positive, meaning it leaves nature in a better state than how it was found. We help do this by enhancing and restoring the natural environment still while maintaining food, medicine supplies, and raw materials for manufacturing and essential infrastructure such as offshore wind farms, transportation routes, and cities.
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Fact:
Nature based solutions
The natural world can be used to improve human made solutions, such as blue-green infrastructure, which restores urban biodiversity whilst preventing flooding. Both require multidisciplinary skills and expertise to ensure solutions are tailored appropriately for local conditions.
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Targets, action & monitoring
Our biodiversity experts work closely with clients to set science-based targets, and develop action plans and evidence claims through effective monitoring strategies to deliver on their nature-positive ambitions.
Be inspired: Key biodiversity projects
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Global
Biodiversity strategy cuts through complexity and mitigates risks in Pharma
We developed a comprehensive biodiversity strategy roadmap encompassing more than 40 sites for a global pharmaceutical company. Examining more than 60 global regulations, initiatives, and frameworks, we assessed impacts and dependencies on biodiversity and ecosystems, and assisted with EU CSRD reporting guidance.
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Finland
Collaboration to understand interactions with nature
Ramboll worked with Valio, Finland’s leading dairy operator, to understand the company’s impacts on biodiversity, helping them pursue actions to conserve biodiversity and sustain the natural systems integral to its business.
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USA
Advancing on nature net positive ambitions for DFW International Airport
A global aviation leader, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) became North America’s first carbon-neutral airport in 2016. Now the airport is advancing toward being nature positive by 2040 by implementing a sustainability strategy including monitoring and enhancing biodiversity.
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Singapore
Kampung Admiralty: An urban rainforest to reverse biodiversity loss and increase livability
Dense urban developments have a detrimental impact on biodiversity and liveability. Kampung Admiralty, situated in one of Singapore’s oldest neighbourhoods, demonstrates how nature and innovation can harmonise to create attractive, biodiverse, and resilient communities.
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United Kingdom
Nature-positive strategy and site biodiversity net gain
Ramboll advised a global pharmaceutical company on increasing the biodiversity value at key global sites as part of the client’s nature-positive ambitions. A biodiverse and vibrant corporate campus was created using a regenerative design approach informed by ecological principles, where people and nature flourish.
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Sweden
Bringing biodiversity to Stockholm
The way we build cities often creates homogenous conditions that are hostile to plant and animal life. Norra Djurgårdsstaden in Stockholm demonstrates that thriving urban ecosystems depend on retaining existing topography and allowing variations in soils, light and water levels.
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USA
Monitoring in Silver Bow Creek Conservation Area
A long-term ecosystem services monitoring programme designed and implemented by Ramboll that monitors the effectiveness and remediation outcomes of historic mine contamination in the state of Montana, using nature-based solutions.
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Netherlands
Vitens enhances biodiversity while ensuring long-term water supply
Globally, freshwater sources are increasingly strained due to overuse, pollution, and the effects of climate change. The Netherland’s largest drinking water company focuses on innovation to futureproof its water supply, including by creating biodiverse wetlands.
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Finland
New training programme focuses on companies’ impacts on nature
UN Global Compact Network Finland launches a new science-based nature targets training programme where participants familiarize themselves with the guidelines on science-based nature targets published by the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN).
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Meet our experts
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Malcolm Robertson
Senior Managing Consultant
+44 7940 525113
United Kingdom
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Lars Draht
Managing Consultant, Biodiversity & Ecosystems
+49 89 978970182
Germany
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Lis Nelis
Principal, Ecology and Biodiversity
+1 206-336-1659
United States of America
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