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Sustainability in Strategy and Planning resources
Recommended reading and resources
The following resources have been shared by the Sustainability in Strategy and Planning SIG, if you have relevant resources please share them by emailing details to Lisa.
Recordings and notes from HESPA activities
Resourcesfrom webinars, conferences and meetingsare available in the Knowledge Hub
Sustainability Reporting Landscape for UK Higher Education Providers (HEPs) - a document collated by BUFDG and EAUC providing short summaries for each of the various requirements / initiatives, followed by a comparison table that attempts to classify the themes / metrics of each for easier assessment and analysis.
Decarbonisation
A Guide to Decarbonisation - AUDE guide that is intended to help institutions navigate their way through decarbonising operations by optimising and specifying a decarbonisation plan
TNFD’s LEAP approach provides a framework for identification and assessment of nature-related issues.
The Natural Capital Protocol from the Capitals Coalition is a is a decision-making framework that enables institutions to identify, measure and value their direct and indirect impacts and dependencies on natural capital.
SBTN’s Assessment framework helps to identify which environmental impacts most need to be addressed with targets, and which parts of an organisation are most suitable for initial focus.
Integrating nature into strategy & targets
SBTN’s target setting framework provides detailed methodologies for freshwater and land targets, as well as partial biodiversity coverage, with more to follow in the future.
Nature Positive Universities is a network of people from over 500 higher education institutions across the world, working together to promote nature on campuses, in supply chains and within cities and communities.
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