This workshop builds on the BIROFIN project, bringing finance, science, and business together to co-create approaches for managing biodiversity-related risks and opportunities in a changing climate. We will explore how climate scenarios can be translated into biodiversity loss impacts, how these affect the value of ecosystem services in macro-economic analysis, and how such insights can inform credible transition planning. Alongside risk assessments, we will discuss abatement measures and nature-based solutions addressing both sides of the coin: understanding systemic risks and identifying actionable opportunities.
Participants will gain access to the latest research, exchange perspectives on what information is most valuable (or still missing), and examine how to embed these insights into robust nature transition plans. The session combines knowledge sharing with interactive dialogue, designed to move risk management from analysis to action.