Market Insight: The Nature Consulting Services Market
06 Feb, 2025
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Executive Summary
Organizations are under growing pressure to develop dedicated nature strategies and thereby communicate the actions they will undertake to address critical nature impacts and dependencies. As with climate, this pressure comes from financial stakeholders – looking to reduce their own nature-related risks – and ultimately from regulators and national governments, in response to COP agreements. A broad ecosystem of service providers has formalized service offerings to help organizations develop novel nature strategies, while to implement nature solutions, firms can call on a robust and mature services market to conduct interventions at the asset level. This report provides a holistic overview of the nature services market, identifies key provider segments and offerings, and predicts the trends that will shape buying considerations in the 2020s.
Nature is the new frontier for climate change consulting
The battle for market share is under way across the nascent nature market
Nature has evolved from a compliance exercise into a strategic concern
The nature consulting market is ripe for rapid evolution by 2030
The battle for market share is under way across the nascent nature market
Nature has evolved from a compliance exercise into a strategic concern
The nature consulting market is ripe for rapid evolution by 2030
Figure 1. Climate change, biodiversity loss and business are dynamically interlinked
Figure 2. Nature consulting services span three key pillars, from boardroom strategy to site-level implementation
Figure 2. Nature consulting services span three key pillars, from boardroom strategy to site-level implementation
BCG (Boston Consulting Group), Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), EY, Partnership for Biodiversity Accounting Financials (PBAF), Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), Kering, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), ASR, McKinsey & Company, WSP, Buro Happold, Science Based Targets Network (SBTN), Arcadis, Bain & Company, GSK, Deloitte, PwC, Holcim
About the Authors

Connor Taylor
Senior Analyst
Connor is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Net Zero & Climate Risk practice. His current research agenda focuses on carbon management software, climate change consulting …
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Ryan Skinner
Research Director, Net Zero & Climate Risk
Ryan is the Research Director for the Verdantix Net Zero & Climate Risk practice. He guides the research team to develop compelling research at the intersection of net zer…
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