Nature & Biodiversity

Nature loss is no longer a peripheral environmental issue. Ecosystem degradation affects supply chains, water security, food systems, infrastructure resilience, and long-term economic stability.

At TCC, we support organisations to move from isolated environmental initiatives toward structured, nature-informed strategies that align with emerging regulatory frameworks and investor expectations.

Nature Risk &
Dependency Assessment

Organisations are increasingly exposed to nature-related risks — both physical and transition.

We support:

  • Identification of nature-related risks and dependencies across operations and value chains

  • Integration of biodiversity considerations into enterprise risk management

  • Mapping exposure to water stress, land degradation, and ecosystem sensitivity

  • Alignment with emerging disclosure expectations

Understanding dependency is the first step toward resilience.

Biodiversity Strategy & Action Planning

Commitments to protect and restore nature must be operationalised.

We help organisations to:

  • Develop biodiversity and nature strategies aligned with corporate sustainability goals

  • Set measurable targets and governance structures

  • Embed nature considerations into procurement and project development

  • Integrate ecosystem restoration and conservation into operational planning

This is about shifting from mitigation alone toward regeneration where feasible.

Water, Oceans & Coastal Systems

Water stress and marine ecosystem degradation are particularly material risks across the GCC.

We work with organisations to:

  • Develop water stewardship strategies

  • Assess marine and coastal ecosystem risks

  • Integrate ocean and biodiversity considerations into development planning

  • Align conservation efforts with operational resilience

In water-constrained regions, environmental management and economic stability are directly linked.

Governance, Reporting & Disclosure

Nature-related expectations are evolving rapidly.

We support organisations to:

  • Prepare for biodiversity and nature disclosure requirements

  • Integrate nature metrics into ESG reporting

  • Strengthen governance oversight on ecosystem risk

  • Align with global frameworks while maintaining regional relevance

Clear governance reduces reputational and regulatory exposure.

Case Studies

Selected engagements demonstrating how our advisory work translates strategy into measurable outcomes.

Insights &
Thought Leadership

Research-led insight and commentary on the regulatory, market, and workforce shifts defining the transition.

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