
Senior leaders and managers at infrastructure consultancy Amey will go through biodiversity training as part of a new ‘nature-positive strategy’ for its operations and projects.
Executive staff will receive training on “nature-based solutions, enhancing ecological connectivity and long-term ecosystem resilience”.
The company will also appoint biodiversity champions to share success stories and promote best practices.
Other priorities in Amey's strategy include investment in biodiversity research and digital tools for monitoring, and invasive non-native species management to improve the company’s incorporation of biodiversity into project lifecycles.
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