Tag Archive for: Dr Emer Ní Dhúill

This National Biodiversity Week, Business For Biodiversity Ireland invites you to our free lunchtime webinar, Building a Nature-Positive Business: Your Get-Started Guide, in collaboration with our partners at SustainabilityExamples.com.

In this 40-minute online briefing, you will gain insight on how to use our free online resources to swiftly build your biodiversity knowledge, make the business case for nature and begin integrating biodiversity into your decision-making, as our Technical & Research Lead Dr Emer Ní Dhúill talks you through the basics of our free online Discovery Track module, part of the BFBI Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme for Irish businesses.

Sustainability Examples CEO and co-founder Andrew Sheehan will also demonstrate how his innovative website can help you learn more from peers leading on sustainability and how to best showcase your organisation’s practical progress, while strengthening reputation and resilience and unlocking new business value. Register on eventbrite HERE 

When: Tuesday, May 19th, 2026, 12pm-12.40pm

Where: Online over Teams

Headshot of smiling woman with brown hair

Who: Dr Emer Ní DhúillTechnical & Research Lead at BFBI, Emer has qualifications in ecology, botany and horticulture and has had a long career as an ecologist surveying both rare and invasive plant species in Ireland. Having witnessed the negative impact of invasive species and certain land use practices on Ireland’s biodiversity, it pushed her to think more deeply about the biodiversity crisis, focusing on understanding what our impacts and dependencies on biodiversity are. Emer’s work with BFBI includes developing and delivering workshops for members on developing credible nature strategies. She also manages delivery of research projects to NGOs, government bodies and agencies with a focus on addressing nature-related DIROs (Dependencies, Impacts, Risks, Opportunities) due to business activities. 

Headshot of smiling man with beard and green jumper

Andrew Sheehan – A qualified accountant in addition to having 15 years’ experience in senior marketing roles, Andrew recently launched the website initiative SustainabilityExamples.com. To-date, more than 100 companies across five countries are using it to share verified examples of climate action progress and nature positive impact.

Book your free ticket: HERE 

Our first immersive Action Track workshop of 2026 was delivered by our new Business Programme Lead Caroline Cawley and BFBI Technical & Research Lead Dr Emer Ní Dhùill, supported by our Business Programme Advisor Dr Catherine Farrell, Asst Prof Nature & Business at Trinity College Dublin at the Deloitte Ireland HQ in Dublin on April 14.

The workshop, supported by Deloitte’s WorldClimate Team, covered how our Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme (NSAP) businesses would begin to assess nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities (DIROs) as a step to building credible, future-proof, impact-focused nature strategies, that drive action for the benefit of biodiversity and nature. The NSAP is based on our global partners Business For Nature‘s ACT-D framework. The framework is a 4-part, iterative process to Assess, Commit, Transform and Disclose on your organisation’s relationship with nature.

In this opening workshop, we talked about scoping boundaries and identifying stakeholders, looking at a variety of examples from major organisations on how they are presenting the mapping of their value chains, and exchanging ideas on where the focus should be in a post-Omnibus era. Our businesses explored the options for their sectors and their particular business model, as they work toward the key output of this Track – a Double Materiality Assessment, by asking: “What is the extent of our value chain and who are the important voices in it?”

Caroline commented: “It’s a really exciting time to be working in the nature and sustainability space, as we support Irish businesses to start to understand how to map and measure their dependencies and impacts on nature.”

Thanks to our participating businesses including CIÉ Group’s Bus Éireann, Dublin Bus and Irish Rail, Dublin Airport Authority, Shannon Airport Group and Eirgrid for their diligent work with us and our supporters at Deloitte Ireland including Cáitlín Flanagan and Eimear Kelly, and  Sarah Kelly from the National Biodiversity Data Centre, and the National Parks & Wildlife Service.

Find out more about our Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme HERE.

Business For Biodiversity Ireland attended the European Business & Nature Summit 2025 in Helsinki, Finland, on October 23 & 24, 2025, with our Head of Research Dr Emer Ní Dhúill joining a Business For Nature panel on ‘Embedding nature in your business strategy’ alongside Geoff Hamilton, Biodiversity Lead for BFBI Strategy Track members ESB

The event, supported by the EU Business For Biodiversity Platform and Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, brought together leaders from across Europe to discuss the integration of nature into business strategies, focusing on practical steps, collaboration, and the economic importance of protecting natural capital. BFBI was also represented at the event by Team BFBI members Dr Maria Fitzpatrick (Executive Director), Iseult Sheehy (Head of Operations) and Dr Catherine Farrell (our Business Programme Lead), with thanks to National Parks & Wildlife Service.

The Day 1 Business For Nature session also featured sustainability leaders Anni Vuohelainen (Director Nature, Tetra Pak), Hing Kin Lee, (Group Leead For Nature, NextEnergy Capital), Marie-Morgan Grebente (Nature & Biodiversity Lead, Decathlon), Holly Metcalfe (Manager, Roadmaps to Nature Positive, WBCSD), and Jesus Carrasco Narajo (Biodiversity Global Responsible, Iberdrola) with the panel chaired by Lizzy Elli (Global Engagement Lead, Business For Nature), the discussion covering the challenges facing businesses including gathering biodiversity data, and the need for support for businesses in navigating this evolving space.

“Nature literacy is quite a large barrier for businesses, also getting buy-in from the different parts of an organisation and a lack of expertise in the businesses to enable them to act…”Dr Emer Ní Dhúill, BFBI Head of Research.

“Inaction on biodiversity is the biggest risk. Don’t let perfection be the enemy of good. Act and then change or iterate as more and better data becomes available.”- Geoff Hamilton, ESB

The biggest takeaway was that boosting biodiversity is an economic imperative, as stated by EC Director-General of Environment Eric Mamer in his opening remarks: “Protecting and restoring nature is a strategic economic choice. Europe must invest in what makes our economy resilient. Natural Capital is part and parcel of Europe’s competitiveness. Nature provides the Natural Capital that keeps our economy running.”

Collaboration Is Key
At the Plenary Session 3 panel discussion on Business action for Circular and Bioeconomy, Rolf Ladau, CEO, Paulig Group, emphasised: “You can only achieve a certain degree of change by yourself, to get beyond that you need to work with others. Collaboration is key…When it comes to securing a resilient food value chain in Europe we need to have a predictable regulatory environment…a functioning single market…and a clear, and long-term commitment.”

Heather Grabbe, Senior Fellow of Belgian think-tank Bruegel, commented on how extreme weather is clearly affecting markets, saying the best way to protect ourselves is a rapid move towards circularity while considering our supply and value chains here in Europe with a global lens. “There is an economic justice element – we need to consider the embedded environmental costs in the items we import and their negative impacts in other countries.

Jessika Roswall, Commissioner for Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy commented: “We need to focus on better regulation and move faster, which is hard in the democratic way that we work. We also need to explain to businesses, which we are sometimes not good at, why we are enacting regulation. We need to have a change of mindset – as politicians, as businesses and consumers.”

New documents launched

The summit also saw the launch of the ‘It’s Now For Nature Pulse’ – a new Business for Nature report reflecting progress in corporate nature strategies, two years on from the launch of It’s Now For Nature Handbook. It shows how businesses are integrating biodiversity into their strategy using the leading frameworks and science-based methods (as aligned with our BFBI Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme as the coalition’s Irish partners.)

BFBI also participated in the interactive session on Day 2 for the launch of ‘Policy Imperatives for a Competitive and Resilient Nature Positive Economy’ a publication in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin and the European Commission, in conjunction with the Directorate-General for Research and Innovative Horizon Europe and Invest4Nature, to show how embedding nature into policy can secure Europe’s resilience and prosperity through strategic investment, coherent regulation, empowered local engagement and systemic reform. Geoff and our team also joined breakout discussion tables, pictured below, on ‘Navigating policy & stakeholder complexity.”

Horizon Nua Director Siobhan McQuaid moderated the discussion on ‘Rationale and roadblocks for business transformation to nature positive’ while launching the TF3 EC Expert publication which features new research and case studies from over 40 EU-funded projects.  Co-authored by Siobhan and Horizon Nua EU Project Manager Martina Brophy, it sets out both the reasons and challenges for nature-positive transformation from a business and policy perspective. Access the new publication HERE.

The lively two days of discussion and networking rounded off with a dialogue by EU Commission Director of Biodiversity Humberto Delgado Rosa. EBNS2025 was streamed live –  you can watch the recordings HERE.

Business For Biodiversity Ireland is here to support Irish businesses to meet the challenges of boosting resilience through nature action. To find out more about our Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme, sign up today or email our Executive Director Maria Fitzpatrick – our intake is open for 2026!

Do you understand the value that nature and biodiversity brings to your business?

Every organisation impacts and depends on nature, and Business For Biodiversity Ireland is delighted to join with Waterford City & County Council Climate Action Team to offer this free webinar to explain how Irish businesses can act now to protect and enhance biodiversity by developing a strong Nature Strategy to add value and boost resilience for your organisation.

Speaker: Dr Emer Ní Dhúill, Head of Research, Business For Biodiversity Ireland
Date: November 11, 2025
Time: 11am-12pm
Location: Online over Zoom
Register HERE via Eventbrite

BFBI is proud to partner with Waterford City & County Council as part of their Business Pledge for A Greener Cleaner Waterford for members’ commercial rates energy discount – businesses can take our free Discovery Track, the first step in the BFBI Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme, with free training webinars and resources to inform an organisation’s biodiversity strategy, as an action as part of their pledge. #BFBICollaborations