Managing nature-related financial risks
Course Objective
This course aims to provide a policy relevant introduction to identifying, assessing, and managing nature related financial risks. It focuses on the roles of central banking, financial supervision, and regulation in addressing nature related risks.
Learning Outcomes
- An understanding of how biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation generate financial and macroeconomic risks through credit, market, and operational channels
- The ability to identify and assess financial institutions’ dependencies and impacts on nature using tools such as ENCORE and the Natural Capital Protocol
- Insight into emerging policy, regulatory, and supervisory approaches to nature related financial risks, focusing on EU and NGFS
Why This Matters
As the financial implications of biodiversity loss become more visible, central banks and supervisory authorities increasingly engage with nature related risks. This course strengthens understanding of how these risks can be assessed and integrated.
Course Duration
2 days | 25-26 June 2026
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