Corporate Biodiversity and Water Impact and Risk: Seven Key Principles for Leveraging Insights From Satellite Remote Sensing

IF 7.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Earths Future Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1029/2024EF005474
Leon T. Hauser, Alexander Damm, Maria J. Santos
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Amid unprecedented biodiversity loss and water scarcity, calls for corporate responsibility are becoming louder and have led to emerging non-financial disclosure frameworks with demanding data needs. While the role of satellite remote sensing (RS) is highly anticipated to address data needs and boost transparency, critical thought on what is feasible and how to strategically integrate its insights for ambitious corporate biodiversity and water disclosure is lagging behind. To address this, we propose applying a systems perspective to represent the complex, multi-scale interactions between biodiversity, water systems, and corporate operations, and to guide how to integrate RS contributions to analyze the full spectrum of impacts and risks—ranging from direct and concurrent to cascading, cumulative, and emergent. We highlight seven guiding (non-exhaustive) principles for leveraging satellite RS data to assess corporate biodiversity and water impacts and risks. This process requires an effective system boundary (1) set spatially, temporally, and process-wise. Within which, biodiversity and water's multi-dimensionality (2) needs to be addressed to monitor the spatio-temporal dynamics (3) that characterize ecosystem responses. To attribute risk and impact of detected changes, interactions need to be defined by causality (4) and directionality (5), and ultimately consider compound impacts (6) across commodities, supply chains and portfolios, as well as cross-system interactions (7), for example, between climate change, water and biodiversity. We review each of these principles and related challenges individually, providing a system theory definition, relevant RS capabilities, and research directions. Addressing these seven principles will be crucial to harness satellite RS's potential for comprehensive biodiversity and water disclosure for strong corporate accountability.

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企业生物多样性与水的影响和风险:利用卫星遥感洞察力的七项关键原则
在前所未有的生物多样性丧失和水资源短缺的背景下,要求企业承担责任的呼声越来越高,并催生了具有苛刻数据需求的非财务披露框架。虽然人们对卫星遥感(RS)在解决数据需求和提高透明度方面的作用寄予厚望,但对什么是可行的以及如何战略性地整合其对雄心勃勃的企业生物多样性和水资源披露的见解的批判性思考却落后了。为了解决这个问题,我们建议应用系统视角来描述生物多样性、水系统和企业运营之间复杂的、多尺度的相互作用,并指导如何整合RS贡献来分析各种影响和风险——从直接的、并发的到级联的、累积的和紧急的。我们强调了利用卫星遥感数据评估企业生物多样性和水资源影响及风险的七项指导性(非详尽的)原则。这个过程需要一个有效的系统边界(1)在空间上、时间上和过程方面设置。在此范围内,需要解决生物多样性和水的多维度(2),以监测表征生态系统响应的时空动态(3)。为了确定检测到的变化的风险和影响,需要通过因果关系(4)和方向性(5)来定义相互作用,并最终考虑跨商品、供应链和投资组合的复合影响(6),以及跨系统的相互作用(7),例如气候变化、水和生物多样性之间的相互作用。我们分别回顾了这些原则和相关挑战,提供了系统理论定义、相关RS能力和研究方向。解决这七项原则对于利用卫星遥感在全面生物多样性和水资源信息披露方面的潜力,从而实现强有力的企业问责至关重要。
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来源期刊
Earths Future
Earths Future ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDI-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
7.30%
发文量
260
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Earth’s Future: A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth’s Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet’s future. By publishing peer-reviewed articles as well as editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, this journal will be the preeminent scholarly resource on the Anthropocene. It will also help assess the risks and opportunities associated with environmental changes and challenges.
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