Global Risks Forum 2025
The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI)

Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services

Building a transformative Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Platform that seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technologies and advanced analytical tools to address the interconnected challenges of the water-food-energy-health nexus. By harnessing comprehensive data repositories, real-time monitoring, and stakeholder collaboration, this platform empowers decision-makers, communities, and businesses to implement sustainable policies and practices. It fosters innovation, builds capacity, and mobilizes resources to protect and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services, ensuring ecological resilience and human well-being in a rapidly changing world

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Nexus Vault
Nexus Vault serves as a central repository, aggregating extensive data on biodiversity and ecosystem services from Nexus Assessments, real-time environmental monitoring, satellite imagery, IoT devices, and community science. The integrated data hub offers a comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge base for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, facilitating informed decision-making and strategic planning across all sectors
Nexus Simulator
Nexus Simulator provides advanced analytical tools and models powered by AI and machine learning, designed to evaluate various policy scenarios and their potential impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. By simulating outcomes and predicting trends, this engine empowers decision-makers to create sustainable, evidence-based policies that balance ecological health with economic and social needs
Nexus Ecosystem
Nexus Ecosystem provides access to a comprehensive collection of best practices, policy frameworks, and guidelines derived from extensive Nexus Assessments. The integrated ILA, MPM and iVRS features supports governments, organizations, and businesses in implementing effective, sustainable policies and practices, ensuring that biodiversity considerations are integrated into all levels of decision-making and governance
Nexus Academy
Nexus Academy offers a range of online courses, workshops, and training materials designed to build capacity in understanding and applying biodiversity and ecosystem service concepts. Through comprehensive education and skill-building programs, individuals and institutions are empowered to become effective stewards of the environment, equipped with the knowledge needed to address complex ecological issues
Innovation Commons
DICE is a dynamic ecosystem designed to stimulate innovation and research by connecting scientists, researchers, and practitioners. It serves as a catalyst for developing new ideas and solutions for biodiversity conservation, offering support for pilot projects, prototyping, and scaling successful innovations to address the most pressing ecological challenges
Ecosystem Development
Nexus Ecosystem facilitates the mobilization of financial and technical resources for biodiversity projects through a strategic platform that supports crowdfunding, grant management, and investment matching. This feature ensures that biodiversity initiatives receive the necessary funding and resources to achieve their goals, fostering sustainable development and ecological resilience
Nexus Governance
Nexus Governance leverages blockchain technology to secure and verify ESG data transactions, ensuring transparency and accountability in sustainability practices and ethical governance. By providing clear and verifiable data, this approach fosters trust among stakeholders and supports responsible investment and sustainable development across the food-water-energy-health nexus. Transparent governance structures enhance the integrity and effectiveness of science policies
Nexus Platforms
Nexus Platforms offer customizable dashboards that deliver tailored insights and visualizations specific to user roles and sectors, such as water, food, energy, and health. These intuitive interfaces provide stakeholders with the precise data and analytics they need to drive effective decision-making and strategic actions, enhancing their ability to manage and protect ecosystem services
Competence Cells
Nexus Competence Cells (NCCs) provide collaborative platforms that brings together communities from diverse sectors to share knowledge, experiences, and strategies. By fostering cross-sector collaboration and collective action, NCCs enhance the collective capacity to address biodiversity challenges and implement integrated solutions that benefit both ecosystems and human societies
Global Cooperation
Inform and shape policy decisions with data-driven insights. Utilize advanced reporting dashboards, visualize advocacy impacts, and perform comparative analysis of legislative engagement to make informed, strategic decisions. Boost multilateral cooperation with robust tools and community support. Efficiently track contributions and fundraising efforts, ensure compliance, and increase engagement and participation in global initiatives with comprehensive support systems.
Data Commons
Data Commons empower community governance through active stakeholder participation and secure blockchain-based processes. This inclusive approach ensures that decision-making is accountable and responsive to local needs. Decentralized governance structures enhance disaster risk reduction and anticipatory action, ensuring that policies are effectively implemented and adapted to community-specific contexts
Nexus Standards
Innovation Labs provides a dedicated space for the development, testing, and refinement of Nexus Standards. Utilizing advanced simulation tools, pilot projects, and collaborative research, inLab enables stakeholders to create robust, scientifically-backed standards that address the interdependencies within the water-food-energy-health nexus. By integrating feedback from real-world applications and continuous monitoring, the Living Labs ensures the standards are both practical and effective in promoting sustainability and resilience
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The Nexus Reports provide comprehensive evaluations of country-specific risks and opportunities, focusing on biodiversity, ecosystem services, climate change vulnerabilities, socio-economic risks, the food-water-energy nexus, and exponential technologies. Drawing on authoritative sources, these reports offer tailored policy recommendations, detailed analyses, and practical case studies, integrating global scientific research to manage risks and drive sustainable development

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The International Journal of Global Risks and Governance (IJRG) is revolutionizing the understanding and management of global challenges with an integrated nexus approach. Aspiring to be the first decentralized scientific journal in global risks, IJRG leverages Web3 principles to foster an open, transparent, and collaborative ecosystem for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners

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Learning
Quests
Leveraging WILPs for Twin Digital-Green Transition
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Impact
Bounties
Integration Process Pathways for Tackling ESG Issues
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Innovation
Builds
Crowdsourcing CCells for Integrated Research & Innovation

Building Tribes for Impact

Members can join working groups on the network platforms to operate as transition arenas, taking on specific challenges related to ESG issues. Each group works at national, regional, or local levels in a semi-autonomous mode with its own rules, logic, incentives, and assessment mechanisms. Working Groups leverage the full potential of the GCRI's multi-platform network to engage QH stakeholders, generate consensus, assemble CCells, create credit pools and manage teams across different disciplines. A competence cell is conceived as a small production unit which functions as a Digital Twin to simulate risks and innovation in large-scale projects. Competence Cells encourage various actors from QH to sponsor LLL programs and support micro-credentials through WILPs for upskilling, risk mitigation, and resilience building.

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