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Welcome to the 211. episode of the podcast in which we continue the real estate and urban development series in collaboration with ULI Denmark.

This time, we discuss: Why and how should we measure biodiversity? 🤔

My guests are Samantha Deacon - Global Lead, Biodiversity and Ecosystems at Ramboll and Mette Søs Lassesen - Europe Director for Environment & Health at Ramboll and the Executive Council Membermember of ULI Denmark.

Together with Mette and Samantha, we discuss the biodiversity crisis and efforts in nature restoration.

They share key insights from COP16 in Cali, emphasizing the importance of measurable metrics and nature-positive goals. The conversation also explores lessons from the UK’s Net Gain framework and opportunities for Denmark to adopt similar approaches.

Today we explore:

🌍 The biodiversity crisis and global restoration efforts.

📊 Using metrics to track progress and achieve nature-positive outcomes.

🌿 Insights from COP16 on policies, financing, and collaboration.

🏢 Business accountability in biodiversity conservation.

🇬🇧 Lessons from the UK’s Biodiversity Net Gain framework.

🇩🇰 Opportunities for Denmark to adopt similar approaches.

Ramboll Biodiversity Metrics: https://www.ramboll.com/measuring-biodiversity

More about the podcast:

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Music: ⁠spear_oh⁠

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