% ecosystem extent used or relied upon by the reporting entity unaffected by land/freshwater/ocean-use change (in total, and by priority ecosystems)

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A1.0, A2.0, C1.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Estimate using informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

‘Unaffected by’ means not subject to land/freshwater/ocean-use change during the reporting period, e.g. agricultural land remaining agricultural land. Note that land/freshwater/ocean-use change may be derived from Land accounts (see Environmental assets tab). For example, land conservation or restoration may involve a change from a more intensive use (e.g. class 1.1 Agriculture) to a less intensive use (e.g. class 1.5 Land used for maintenance and restoration of environmental functions, or class 1.7 Land not in use). Additional analysis may be required to determine the extent to which measured change has been caused by the reporting entity. Variants of this metric include TNFD <https://tnfd.global> core disclosure metric C1.1:

“Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem use change (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem conserved or restored (km2), split into:

• Voluntary; and

• Required by statutes or regulations. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem that is sustainably managed (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity.” and additional disclosure metric A1.0: “Land-use intensity (tonnes or litres of output/km2). This will vary by sector context; for example, crop yield (tonnes/km2) for the agriculture sector.”

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A1.0, A2.0, C1.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Estimate using national/state/territory data plus informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references
Notes

‘Unaffected by’ means not subject to land/freshwater/ocean-use change during the reporting period, e.g. agricultural land remaining agricultural land. Note that land/freshwater/ocean-use change may be derived from Land accounts (see Environmental assets tab). For example, land conservation or restoration may involve a change from a more intensive use (e.g. class 1.1 Agriculture) to a less intensive use (e.g. class 1.5 Land used for maintenance and restoration of environmental functions, or class 1.7 Land not in use). Additional analysis may be required to determine the extent to which measured change has been caused by the reporting entity. Variants of this metric include TNFD <https://tnfd.global> core disclosure metric C1.1:

“Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem use change (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem conserved or restored (km2), split into:

• Voluntary; and

• Required by statutes or regulations. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem that is sustainably managed (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity.” and additional disclosure metric A1.0: “Land-use intensity (tonnes or litres of output/km2). This will vary by sector context; for example, crop yield (tonnes/km2) for the agriculture sector.”

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A1.0, A2.0, C1.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Measure using site-specific remote sensing in combination with ground-truthing for detailed site mapping

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

‘Unaffected by’ means not subject to land/freshwater/ocean-use change during the reporting period, e.g. agricultural land remaining agricultural land. Note that land/freshwater/ocean-use change may be derived from Land accounts (see Environmental assets tab). For example, land conservation or restoration may involve a change from a more intensive use (e.g. class 1.1 Agriculture) to a less intensive use (e.g. class 1.5 Land used for maintenance and restoration of environmental functions, or class 1.7 Land not in use). Additional analysis may be required to determine the extent to which measured change has been caused by the reporting entity. Variants of this metric include TNFD <https://tnfd.global> core disclosure metric C1.1:

“Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem use change (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem conserved or restored (km2), split into:

• Voluntary; and

• Required by statutes or regulations. Extent of land/freshwater/ocean ecosystem that is sustainably managed (km2) by:

• Type of ecosystem; and

• Type of business activity.” and additional disclosure metric A1.0: “Land-use intensity (tonnes or litres of output/km2). This will vary by sector context; for example, crop yield (tonnes/km2) for the agriculture sector.”

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A6.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Estimate using informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

The relevant biodiversity services will depend on the production system, target productivity level and climate. An example might be pollination services, which could be measured according to the % of land area requiring pollination successfully pollinated.

Variants of this metric include TNFD additional disclosure metric A6.1: “Indicator: Ecosystem services the organisation depends on: measurement of the change in the availability and quality of the ecosystem services. Metric: See Measuring changes in ecosystem services in the TNFD additional guidance on the LEAP approach.”

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A6.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Estimate using national/state/territory data plus informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

The relevant biodiversity services will depend on the production system, target productivity level and climate. An example might be pollination services, which could be measured according to the % of land area requiring pollination successfully pollinated.

Variants of this metric include TNFD additional disclosure metric A6.1: “Indicator: Ecosystem services the organisation depends on: measurement of the change in the availability and quality of the ecosystem services. Metric: See Measuring changes in ecosystem services in the TNFD additional guidance on the LEAP approach.”

Units

%

Related framework/metric

TNFD metric: A6.1

Example Target

Site-specific

Example approach

Measure using site-specific remote and/or in-field sensing inputs and/or lab testing

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

The relevant biodiversity services will depend on the production system, target productivity level and climate. An example might be pollination services, which could be measured according to the % of land area requiring pollination successfully pollinated.

Variants of this metric include TNFD additional disclosure metric A6.1: “Indicator: Ecosystem services the organisation depends on: measurement of the change in the availability and quality of the ecosystem services. Metric: See Measuring changes in ecosystem services in the TNFD additional guidance on the LEAP approach.”

Units

%

Example Target

Benchmark against best practice

Example approach

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Note that this metric may be derived from Environmental asset accounts (see Environmental assets tab). Variants of this metric include TNFD core disclosure metrics C3.1: “Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced from land/ocean/freshwater, split into types, including proportion of total natural commodities.


Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced under a sustainable management plan or certification programme, including proportion of total high-risk natural commodities.


Users should refer to the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) High Impact Commodity List (HICL) and indicate what proportion of these commodities represent threatened and CITES listed species.”

Units

%

Example Target

Benchmark against best practice

Example approach

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Note that this metric may be derived from Environmental asset accounts (see Environmental assets tab). Variants of this metric include TNFD core disclosure metrics C3.1: “Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced from land/ocean/freshwater, split into types, including proportion of total natural commodities.

Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced under a sustainable management plan or certification programme, including proportion of total high-risk natural commodities.

Users should refer to the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) High Impact Commodity List (HICL) and indicate what proportion of these commodities represent threatened and CITES listed species.”

Units

%

Example Target

Benchmark against best practice

Example approach

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Note that this metric may be derived from Environmental asset accounts (see Environmental assets tab). Variants of this metric include TNFD core disclosure metrics C3.1: “Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced from land/ocean/freshwater, split into types, including proportion of total natural commodities.

Quantity of high-risk natural commodities (tonnes) sourced under a sustainable management plan or certification programme, including proportion of total high-risk natural commodities.

Users should refer to the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) High Impact Commodity List (HICL) and indicate what proportion of these commodities represent threatened and CITES listed species.”

Last updated: 21st September 2023