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A resilience approach to corporate biodiversity impact measurement

Steve Kennedy, Martin Fuchs, Wouter van Ingen, Dirk Schoenmaker

2022Business Strategy and the Environment49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Measuring biodiversity impact is attracting corporate attention as firms face increasing scrutiny over the ongoing sixth mass extinction of animals. Extant approaches to measurement are relatively nascent and do not directly address the dynamic complexity that can cause abrupt ecosystem change. Measurement approaches largely overlook when transformational change may occur and how changes to biodiversity may influence its likelihood. We posit that corporate biodiversity impact measurement can be advanced by incorporating resilience thinking from the natural sciences. Resilience thinking can refocus measurement on how biodiversity contributes to an ecosystem's capacity to adapt to disturbances and avoid sudden, transformative change. We propose a set of seven key mechanisms that can inform measurement development across three biodiversity attributes: abundance, composition and distribution. To conclude, we discuss opportunities for accounting researchers to advance corporate biodiversity measurement approaches connected to ecosystem resilience.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityExtant taxonResilience (materials science)Environmental resource managementScrutinyPsychological resilienceTransformative learningEcosystemMeasurement of biodiversityBusinessTransformational leadershipNatural resource economicsEcologyEconomicsBiodiversity conservationPolitical scienceSociologyBiologyPsychologyPublic relationsThermodynamicsPedagogyLawPsychotherapistEvolutionary biologyPhysicsEcosystem dynamics and resilienceComplex Systems and Decision MakingEconomic and Environmental Valuation