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EXPLORE

This section contains an array of maps of current biodiversity risks, country profiles and the methodology documentation

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FEATURES

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MAPS

Explore maps of different biodiversity risks at global level

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COUNTRY PROFILES

View, download and compare national and sub-national biodiversity risks at global level

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DATA & METHODS

Learn about the WWF Biodiversity Risk Filter’s risk assessment framework

NEED SOME HELP?

Please make sure to first check our Tutorial page, all FAQs and the Data & Methods. If you still need help, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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WANT TO PARTNER WITH WWF?

We at WWF are happy to partner with companies and financial institutions willing to engage in market transformation. If you are interested to work with us, please get in touch.

FAQs

Yes, the WWF Risk Filter Team can provide support, ranging from advice on the use of the tool to more tailored expert support for partners. 

By partnering with WWF, we can support your organization in better understanding your biodiversity risks, provide guidance for your biodiversity stewardship strategy and targets, and help you implement on-the-ground actions. If you are interested in our tailored expert support, please get in touch.

For basic support, please make sure to first check our tutorial page. If you still need help, don’t hesitate to contact us.

The WWF Biodiversity Risk Filter framework follows a four-level hierarchy: 

  • 3 risk types: Physical, Regulatory Deficiency and Reputation Risk types.
  • 15 risk categories: each risk type is informed by risk categories.
  • 97 indicators: multiple indicators inform the different risk categories.
  • Metrics: Each indicator is informed by one or more raw, global datasets measuring different aspects of biodiversity-risk in a specific location. These raw datasets cannot be accessed directly through the WWF BRF. However, all source data is referenced in the WWF BRF Indicator Overview. 
     

The data in the WWF WRF is reviewed and updated (either with new data or with a new indicator) biennially, drawing upon the latest research and best available data. 

For more information, please check the latest methodology documentation available on the Data & Methods page.

You can download the WWF Biodiversity Risk Filter risk scores and ranking at a country and sub-national level as an Excel file on the Country Profiles page.

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