Webinar on Tue 16 Dec 2025.
09:30 CET | 16:30 SGT
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Over 733 organisations have committed to reporting aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), representing trillions in assets and market capitalisation. Yet the practical challenge remains: how do supply-chain teams implement the LEAP approach when supplier locations are incomplete, and biodiversity data are fragmented?
Why this matters now
Many companies have experience with climate disclosure but are still catching up on location-specific nature reporting, which requires spatial data, environmental indicators, and new approaches to materiality. NUS’s recent Train-the-Trainer materials and pilot workshops demonstrate both high interest and a capacity gap across the APAC region.
What we’ll cover in the webinar
- How to apply TNFD’s LEAP approach even when supplier locations are incomplete
- How probabilistic modelling and geospatial methods can fill traceability gaps
- Practical and incoming strategies for overcoming biodiversity data barriers using open indicators (Open Nature, LandGriffon)
- Regional insights from Singapore on policy momentum, corporate readiness, and the evolving regulatory landscape
- What we can learn from companies already conducting nature impact assessments
Key resources
- NUS: Mainstreaming Nature into Business Decision Making? (Train-the-Trainer summary).
- LandGriffon: LEAP case study & methodology.
- Open Nature initiative: mainstreaming open biodiversity indicators for business use.
- TNFD status and guidance (LEAP + 14 recommendations).
Who is this for
Sustainability managers, supply chain directors, ESG professionals, and corporate strategy teams looking to take the next step on nature reporting — from getting started to closing data gaps and aligning disclosures with TNFD.

Speakers
Leo Nyien Zaw Ko — National University of Singapore (NUS)
Research Associate and Programme Lead at NUS Sustainability Academy, where he curates and delivers courses on enterprise sustainability, carbon market mechanisms, and biodiversity conservation. He led an initiative at NUS to co-deliver a regional Train-the-Trainer workshop on nature-related issues with the TNFD secretariat.
Elena Palao Martinez, Michael Harfoot, and moderated by Maria Ricart. Vizzuality — LandGriffon & Open Nature leads
Vizzuality builds science-based geospatial tools that translate climate and nature data into business-action (Global Forest Watch, LandGriffon). In this webinar the Vizzuality team will showcase LEAP-aligned approaches, the LandGriffon methodology and Open Nature’s work to democratize biodiversity indicators.


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