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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4-1 \ Paragraph 13 f
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- Provide a detailed account of how your organization's strategy and business model demonstrate resilience concerning biodiversity and ecosystems. Include in your response the extent of stakeholder involvement, particularly highlighting the participation of indigenous and local knowledge holders where applicable.
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Question Id: E4-1_06
Interests of key stakeholders: Similar to the development of our biodiversity projects, we have also included key stakeholder concerns and interests into the scope of our biodiversity policy. For example, local communities, NGOs, and academia are included in the stakeholder engagement steps during the various phases of an asset’s life cycle.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of whether and how local and indigenous knowledge, as well as nature-based solutions, have been integrated into your biodiversity and ecosystems-related actions.
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Question Id: E4-3_09
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. The restoration of the Humber Estuary is an example of coastal ecosystem restoration, a nature-based solution that contributes to the sequestration of carbon, while also restoring the natural habitat to improve biodiversity. We have not yet incorporated indigenous knowledge into our actions; however, this is integrated in our new ‘Biodiversity measurement framework’ and will be done going forward.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%