Dr Rhosanna Jenkins

An interdisciplinary scientist with extensive experience of spatial analysis and modelling, Dr Rhosanna Jenkins’ academic background ranges from cross-sectoral climate change impact analysis and nature recovery to low carbon energy innovation and sustainable tourism. She has 10 years’ experience in biodiversity modelling, including species distribution modelling and connectivity. Rhosanna was a chapter scientist and contributing author to multiple chapters of Working Group II's contribution to the IPCC's sixth assessment report.

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Natcap vs. ENCORE: How do they compare?

What is ENCORE? ENCORE (Exploring Natural Capital Opportunities, Risks and Exposure) is a classification system that rates business activities on their potential impacts and dependencies on nature, using a scale from Very Low to Very High.

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Nature Risk Tools: From Screening to Decision-Ready Insights

Nature risk tools have never been more accessible. ENCORE, WWF Risk Filter Suite, WRI Aqueduct, Global Forest Watch and SBTN guidance have made it...

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The Nature Impact of Your Christmas Dinner

For many of us, Christmas dinner is one the most iconic meals of the year. Although everyone has their own traditions, the combination of turkey,...

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Managing Physical Nature Risks in Supply Chains

Nature-related risks in supply chains are increasingly recognised as material threats to business stability and reputation. For most companies the...

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Biodiversity Metrics

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How to Choose Good Biodiversity Metrics

Businesses depend on biodiversity metrics to meet regulatory and voluntary disclosure requirements, address stakeholder expectations, and set...

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Nature-Related Reporting in the Food and Agriculture Industry

For companies in the food and agriculture industry, nature-related reporting is becoming increasingly complex. With multiple frameworks (TNFD, CSRD,...

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