Indicates whether the marine and coastal spaces directly controlled, indirectly controlled, or used (such as for transport) by the organization include important marine habitats for species.
Indicates whether the marine and coastal spaces directly controlled, indirectly controlled, or used (such as for transport) by the organization include important marine habitats for species.
Organizations should footnote all assumptions used, including source of data.
This metric is intended to capture whether marine and coastal spaces under the organization’s control or use, whether direct or indirect, include important marine habitats for species.
Datasets on important marine and coastal habitats and species can be applied to support decisions during biodiversity risk screening or to identify conservation and restoration opportunities.
The Ocean Data Viewer by Ocean+ (see https://data.unep-wcmc.org/ and https://oceanplus.org/) includes various spatial datasets, such as the distribution of coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrasses, as well as distribution of marine mammals and even feeding and nesting sites for marine turtles.
Investors are strongly encouraged to contextualize their projects – and ideally select projects – based on broader, country- or region-level biodiversity and landscape assessments focused on site irreplaceability. Viewing biodiversity through the lens of a systematic conservation plan enables more efficient, impact goal-oriented management decisions.
June 2022 - IRIS v5.3 Released (current version)
New metric. Critical Marine Habitats (OI3846) was developed via the IRIS+ Biodiversity and Ecosystems Expert Subgroup.