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Building a winning forest impact investment strategy: Part 5 – MRV, What gets measured gets done!
As the old adage goes, What gets measured gets done! And this definitely holds for impact forest investments in the tropics. In this fifth and final part of The ForestLink’s Building a winning forest impact investment strategy series, I discuss why you need to be strategic in how you measure, report and verify impact within your investment strategy – for credibility, business growth, and risk reduction, in a way that won’t strip profit from your bottom line.
Building a winning forest impact investment strategy: Part 4 – Impact and ESG Integration
Impact investments look to create positive environmental and social benefits alongside generating a financial return. ESG investments on the other hand, assess Environmental, Social and Governance issues to ensure that they are sufficiently addressed, as to not damage the financial outcome of the investment, and have any other negative, unintended consequences. They are not one in the same, and I argue that both are needed, and both need to be addressed independently.
Building a winning forest impact investment strategy: Part 3 – Creating a Theory of Change
Developing a Theory of Change for your forest impact investment in the tropics is critical. This article will help you build and develop your own ToC
Building a winning forest impact investment strategy: Part 2 – The support network roadmap
This article is the second of 5 articles in the ‘Building a winning forest impact investment strategy’ series. Part 2 provides various resources and tools that a forest impact investor can employ to increase their chances of success when building their strategy.
Building a winning forest impact investment strategy: Part 1 – The architecture of impact investment
This article is the first of a 5 part series in "how to build a winning forest impact investment strategy". Part 1 discusses the architecture of impact investment...
Partnering to create bankable nature-based solutions
There is much to be learned, earned, and gained from opening our minds, stepping out of our silos, and bringing the likes of NGOs, corporates and investment firms to the same boardroom (or better yet, onto the same soil) to discuss how to make nature-based solutions bankable. This article provides examples of cross-sectoral initiatives aiming to do just that.
Wood in the race for net-zero
The forest-climate story is dominated by forest landscape restoration and conservation efforts, but what about giving more attention to the circularity of forests - how in addition to protecting carbon sinks in protected forests, you can create carbon sinks in...
Investing in biodiversity and commercial forests
The list of co-benefits associated with forest investments in the tropics continue to advance in their recognition. Climate benefits are the first to come to mind, delivering on both climate change mitigation and adaptation. Biodiversity can also be a significant...
Do I need a Sustainability Manager for my natural climate solutions business?
As a business owner operating in the space of responsible natural resource management in vulnerable tropical landscapes, sustainability is an obvious area of concern for you. You rely on the long-term supply of your product; whether that is wood for forest...
Workshop: FLR Hub on leveraging €20 Million
Event date: February 10, 2021. IUCN, WRI, and WWF are working on the development of a Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR)1 Implementation Hub. This platform has the aim to support partner countries to increase their readiness and capacity for FLR implementation and...
What’s in the name – What is The ForestLink?
Welcome! I am so pleased you are here, and I’m excited to introduce you to the work that I do – by letting you behind the scenes in the selection of the name for my business. To learn the specifics about what I do, and why I...
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