Korea’s TNFD partnership success: Establishing the cross-sectoral TNFD capacity-building initiative and best practice sharing

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12/10/2025
11:00 - 12:00
Ministry of Environment, KR , Sur site

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Building on a successful framework partnership with IUCN, Korea’s Ministry of Environment, the National Institute of Ecology, and the IUCN Korea Committee have developed collaborative capacity-building programs for corporate nature-related disclosures.

Description de la séance

The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM GBF) Target 15 calls on businesses to assess and disclose their dependencies and impacts on biodiversity, aiming to reduce nature-related risks and negative outcomes. As a headline indicator, the number of companies producing nature-related disclosures underscores the importance of enabling frameworks and institutional capacity. In Korea, a dedicated capacity-building program was implemented to strengthen corporate readiness for nature-related disclosure. Jointly developed with the IUCN Academy, the initiative engaged ecological and economic experts as well as IBAT specialists to provide tailored training. This session will highlight the program’s outcomes, achievements, and best practices. Participants in this event will engage in dynamic discussions to refine capacity-building frameworks, accelerate corporate nature-related disclosure practices, and help shape the future of global TNFD implementation through collaborative innovation. The session will also share IUCN’s strategic directions and the IUCN Academy’s future plans, while exploring opportunities for regional collaboration across East Asia.
Organised by
National Institute of Ecology ( Republic of Korea )

Speaker

Speaker JiHyun KANG

Senior Researcher, National Institute of Ecology

Speaker Megan SIM

IBAT Programme Officer, IBAT

Speaker Valérie D'HOEDT MEYER

Director, Global Knowledge Management and Learning, IUCN Secretariat