Nature-Related Risk Management (Live Online Training)
£595.00
TNFD and LEAP Approach Aligned
This course takes place over 2 days, with each session lasting 3 hours.
Upcoming Sessions
March 30 & 31, 2026 | 14:00 – 17:00 UK time (GMT+1)
May 12 & 13, 2026 | 14:00 – 17:00 UK time (GMT+1)
We offer exclusive discounted rates for group bookings of five or more learners, making it easier for teams to access the training together.  This course can be offered on-demand/self-paced course or as a live in-person session upon request. Contact us via contact@satarla.com to learn more.
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Description
TNFD and LEAP Approach Aligned
In this online course, Dr Chris Stockey guides learners through nature-related risk management.
Utilising internationally recognised best practice enterprise risk management methodologies, this course will explore how you can use practical tools and techniques to identify and manage nature-related threats and opportunities, in alignment with the recommendations of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures and the LEAP approach. Real-world case studies from a variety of sectors will illustrate how effective nature-related risk management not only meets evolving stakeholder expectations and sustainability-related reporting requirements but also provides long-term business resilience within the context of a changing world.
You will learn about what ‘Nature’ means to different stakeholders, how to conduct a nature-related risk assessment and design effective controls to manage them, and how to identify relevant and meaningful metrics and targets utilised by a range of disciplines and industries.
Key Topics include:
- Understanding, what is ‘Nature’?
- ‘So What?’ business cases for robust nature-related risk management
- Practical and pragmatic tools for nature-related risk management including in alignment with TNFD and the LEAP approach:
- Understanding your context and objectives
- Risk identification
- Risk prioritisation
- Scenario analysis
- Control design
- Metrics & Targets – considering which are appropriate and helpful for you
- Integration into other risk management and sustainability reporting practices
Certificate of completion available.
Additional information
| Session Dates | March 30 & 31, 2026, 14:00 – 17:00 UK time (GMT+1), May 12 & 13, 2026, 14:00 – 17:00 UK time (GMT+1) |
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