Shaping nature outcomes in corporate settings
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- DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0325
Shaping nature outcomes in corporate settings
Abstract
Transnational companies have substantive impacts on nature: a hallmark of living in the Anthropocene. Understanding these impacts through company provision of information is a precursor to holding them accountable for nature outcomes. The effect of increasing disclosures (of varying quality) is predicated on 'information governance', an approach that uses disclosure requirements to drive company behaviour. However, its efficacy is not guaranteed. We argue that three conditions are required before disclosures have the possibility to shape nature outcomes, namely: (1) radical traceability that links company actions to outcomes in particular settings; (2) developing organizational routines, tools and approaches that translate strategic intent to on-the-ground behaviour; and (3) mobilizing and aligning financial actors with corporate nature ambitions. While disclosure is key to each of these conditions, its limits must be taken into account and it must be nested in governance approaches that shape action, not just reporting. This article is part of the theme issue 'Bringing nature into decision-making'.
Keywords: biodiversity accounting; company decision-making; information governance.
Conflict of interest statement
J.B., R.B., J.-B.J. and H.Ö. provide voluntary and unpaid scientific support to companies in the Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) initiative, of which e.g., Cargill, Nissui and Cermaq are members. H.Ö. is chair of the SeaBOS Fundraising Foundation. Examples drawn from SeaBOS are in the public domain.
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