The Nature & Finance Learning pathway supports infrastructure professionals to lead the shift toward nature-positive practice. It consists of four elements, each building on the previous one, from awareness of nature-related risks and opportunities to exploring practical ways to embed nature-based solutions in planning, delivery, and investment.
Description
Be part of the pilot intake of our Nature & Finance Impact Pathway
We’re inviting a select group of organisations to join the early access pilot of our new learning pathway, designed to help infrastructure and sustainability professionals confidently integrate nature into strategy, design and investment decisions.
This practical program combines bite-sized learning, self-paced modules, a live expert-led masterclass, and a hands-on capstone project applying the TNFD framework to real-world scenarios.
By joining the pilot, your team will:
- Access the program at a reduced cost
- Gain early capability in nature-positive strategies, NbS and TNFD alignment
- Help shape the final rollout of this new industry pathway
The pilot intake opens in August and runs throughout October.
Places are limited—secure your team’s spot today.
Course structure
Once you register, you will have access to the full learning pathway.
- Microskill (6-8 min) - IS Learn
- A short video introducing Natural Capital, Nature-Based Solutions and Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD).
- Available from 1st October and must be completed before 16th October.
- eLearning (60-90 min) - IS Learn
- A self-paced module focused on key drivers for action, TNFD, nature-based solutions, barriers to uptake and alignment between TNFD and the IS Rating Scheme.
- Available from 1st October and must be completed before 16th October.
- Masterclass (10:00 am - 2:00 pm AEST) - via Teams
- Live online session 16th October with expert facilitation and knowledge sharing, practical case studies and interactive discussions.
- Capstone Project
- Commenced in Masterclass – an applied learning task that allows participants to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they’ve gained throughout the learning pathway.
- Self-directed – optional continuation for participants wishing to deepen their skills, culminating in a presentation to an SME panel with personalised feedback in the last week of October.
- Digital Credential
- Shareable record of learning pathway achievement.
Learning objectives
Participants who complete the full pathway will be able to:
✔ Explain the relevance of nature-related risk and opportunity in the infrastructure context
✔ Evaluate and justify nature-based solutions within projects
✔ Engage cross-functional teams to shift culture toward nature-positive practices
✔ Apply the TNFD framework to identify, assess, and manage nature impacts
✔ Maximise value from infrastructure projects undertaking IS Rating Tool credits related to nature, ecosystems, and resilience
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