Long-term infrastructure investors should consider a broad range of ESG issues that potential and existing investments might face over the course of the assets’ life.
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Long-term infrastructure investors should consider a broad range of ESG issues that potential and existing investments might face over the course of the assets’ life.
Investments in farmland are intrinsically linked to certain ESG factors such as soil quality, water availability and land/tenant rights.
Good management of ESG factors is a critical element of successful and sustainable long-term forestry investing.
2024-09-18T15:39:00+01:00
The vulnerability of infrastructure to environmental risks is reflected in the depth and breadth of responsible investment policies made by infrastructure investors, and the extent to which the same are incorporated in Limited Partnership Agreements.
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This DDQ has been developed to help investors better understand and evaluate investment managers’ approaches to responsible investment.
2023-06-07T08:00:00+01:00
This guidance aims to help private markets investors adopt consistent human rights practices and make more informed investment decisions
Key points from a workshop on 31 January 2023 where private markets industry participants discussed their role in providing access to remedy.
Key points from a workshop on 15 November 2022 where private markets industry participants discussed how to track and communicate performance relating to human rights.
Key points from a workshop on 15 September 2022 where private markets industry participants discussed how to prevent and mitigate negative human rights outcomes.
Key points from a workshop held on 30 June 2022 where private markets industry participants discussed how to identify and assess negative human rights outcomes.
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