The Nature Credit Markets Webinar "Trustworthy Data for Validation and Verification Purposes" explores how to centralise and harmonise conservation project data to improve transparency, reduce risks, and enable reliable impact reporting. The session focuses on practical approaches to managing conservation and nature credit data across sites, teams, and reporting systems — helping build trust through transparent and reliable data.
In this interactive free webinar, we will:
- Present the collaboration between Wildlife Works and Sensing Clues in nature credit markets.
- Explore the role of nature credits in supporting community-led conservation.
- Discuss common challenges in managing and evaluating nature credit projects.
- Show how Sensing Clues improves data trustworthiness and reduces reporting risks.
- Demonstrate how real-time impact reporting supports transparency and faster decision-making.
- Create space for questions, discussion, and deeper exploration.
The webinar is led by:
- Jan-Kees Schakel, Founder of Sensing Clues
- Hunter Doughty, Impacts Reporting & Evaluation Manager at Wildlife Works
Event Time:
- 15:00–16:00 (Central Europe / CEST)
Local Times:
- Los Angeles & San Francisco: 06:00–07:00 (PDT)
- New York: 09:00–10:00 (EDT)
- London: 14:00–15:00 (BST)
- South Africa: 15:00–16:00 (SAST)
- East Africa: 16:00–17:00 (EAT)
- India: 18:30–19:30 (IST)
Whether you’re already working with nature credit projects or just starting to explore data-driven conservation approaches, this webinar is an opportunity to learn from practical experience, discover new workflows, and connect with others working at the intersection of conservation, data, and technology.
At Sensing Clues, we believe the most effective conservation solutions are built together. Through collaboration with partners, communities, and practitioners worldwide, we co-develop approaches that support biodiversity monitoring, community-led conservation, nature credit projects, and data-driven decision-making. Everyone is warmly invited to join, share experiences, and explore new ways of strengthening conservation through trustworthy data.
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