Nature Assessment

Prepare your business for biodiversity with a high-level assessment of impacts, risks and opportunities (IROs). Benchmark your readiness against peers, policies and regulations to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.

How we can help
  • Conduct risk and readiness assessments to help your business understand its interface with nature at a high level. Gain insights into monitoring, planning priorities and biodiversity metrics.
  • Screen and score business dependencies and IROs (Impacts, Risks and Opportunities).
  • Benchmark performance against peers, policies, regulations and disclosures relevant to your industry.
  • Rapidly screen future sites to conduct due diligence on potential IROs.
  • Evaluate IROs associated with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, recognising their role as custodians of biodiversity and partners in conservation, restoration and sustainable use. This includes respecting, documenting and preserving their rights, knowledge, innovations, worldviews, values and practices through Free, Prior and Informed Consent.
Our process

Our high-level assessment of biodiversity and nature dependencies and IROs equips your organisation with the tools to understand its relationship with nature and benchmark against peers, policies, regulations and disclosures.

We collaborate with your team to collate and review existing documentation and processes, leveraging advanced risk tools to spatially map and evaluate IROs across the direct operations and value chains of current and prospective sites.

Our approach identifies organisational readiness and gaps, helping to prioritise actions that integrate biodiversity and nature into your strategic planning. This ensures the due diligence necessary to prepare your business for meaningful biodiversity action.

Why this is good for business and good for the planet
  • Objectively identify strengths and weaknesses to optimise resource allocation and efforts.
  • Stay informed and competitive with expert insights into industry trends, ESG requirements and regulatory developments.
  • Align your business with regulatory and societal expectations, supporting both long-term resilience and positive environmental outcomes.

Get in touch with the EarthCheck team today.

YOUR EARTHCHECK TEAM

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Dr. Steve Newman
Melinda Watt
Stewart Moore
Stewart Moore

"We’re pleased to be working with EarthCheck to ensure we’re incorporating the best ideas, the most effective framework and a high degree of accountability as we work to provide our guests with truly regenerative travel experiences."

Ken Cruse

Soul Community Planet Co-Founder and CEO

WHO’S USED THIS SERVICE

YOUR EARTHCHECK TEAM

Dr. Steve Newman Headshot
Dr. Steve Newman
Melinda Watt
Stewart Moore
Stewart Moore
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Acknowledgement
of Country

There are more than 476 million Indigenous Peoples, found in all regions of the world, from the Arctic to the tropical forests. They make up more than 6 per cent of our global population.

 

In the spirit of reconciliation, EarthCheck acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the world and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Indigenous Peoples today.

 

EarthCheck acknowledges that Indigenous Peoples are guardians of the forests and biodiversity hotspots we all depend on. Research shows that lands managed by Indigenous Peoples, with secure rights, experience lower deforestation rates, store more carbon, hold more biodiversity, and benefit more people than other lands — including protected areas.

 

We recognise and support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), the most comprehensive international instrument on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Declaration is a positive document that maps out a path for Indigenous Peoples to be free from discrimination and secure in their identities and life choices.

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EarthCheck science and products were developed by the Australian Government Sustainable Tourism Co-operative Research Centre (STCRC) over ten years. Our science is reviewed annually to ensure that it meets international standards relative to greenhouse gas protocols, responsible tourism, and certification.

EarthCheck products and services are built on the Agenda 21 principles for Sustainable Development endorsed by 182 Heads of State at the United Nations Rio De Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 and aligned to the SDGs.

EarthCheck Certified provides a framework for organisations to achieve the desired outcomes for sustainable development as set out in the final report of the World Summit for Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg in 2002.

EarthCheck Certified complies with the Mohonk Agreement (2000), which outlines the guidelines and principles for an international sustainable tourism certification program. It is also a Recognised program of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC).

EarthCheck Certified is a verification standard accepted by CDP. It is also an approved program of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People’s Republic of China (CNCA), London & Partners, the Mexican Secretary of Tourism (SECTUR) and the City of Sydney.

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EarthCheck partners with international research organisations to maintain the currency of EarthCheck science and our benchmarking systems.

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