How to integrate nature-related risks into your business decisions and reporting requirements.

Date: 23 May 2024

An economics approach is crucial when trying to understand nature-related risks and their implications for business operations. We can help companies understand their nature-related impacts and dependencies, including the supply chains they depend on. We can also facilitate robust transition planning and support you in navigating nature, climate, and sustainability reporting, such as the EU’s ESRS regulations and emerging TNFD and SBTN guidance.

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Carina Manitius

Economist, Economics & Sustainability

Carina Manitius

Economist, Economics & Sustainability

London, United Kingdom

Carina is an Economist in the Economics & Sustainability team within Oxford Economics’ Economic Impact Consulting practice. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Carina worked for an environmental economics consultancy, where she worked on urban climate mitigation, climate and nature risk assessment, the economics of nature loss, and net zero strategy. She has experience working for clients across North America, Europe, and Africa.

Carina holds a BSc in International Economics from the University of British Columbia and a MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Jake Kuyer
Jake Kuyer

Associate Director, Economics & Sustainability

+44 (0) 20 3910 8000

Jake Kuyer

Jake Kuyer

Associate Director, Economics & Sustainability

London, United Kingdom

Jake Kuyer is an Associate Director and leads the Economics & Sustainability team within Economic Impact Consulting. He has extensive experience applying economics to challenges around the environment and social impact. He has managed numerous projects across the public, private and third sectors covering a broad range of fields. At Oxford Economics, he works with our economic models, such as our bespoke Global Sustainability Model, to embed sustainability into our offerings. He works with clients to understand both their impact and dependence on the environment, and to achieve their sustainability ambitions.

Prior to Oxford Economics, he worked for a multi-national engineering firm focusing on environmental impact, an economics think tank focusing on social value, and a boutique consultancy specialising in environmental economics. He has earned degrees with distinction from the University of Victoria, Canada, and the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Shilpita Mathews

Senior Economist, Economics & Sustainability

07443323669

Shilpita Mathews

Senior Economist, Economics & Sustainability

London, United Kingdom

Shilpita joined Oxford Economics’ Economics & Sustainability team, bringing valuable experience from roles at Deloitte, Vivid Economics and McKinsey & Company, with a focus on sustainable finance and climate and nature risk assessment. Her work has spanned public and private sector clients, with a focus on financial institutions.

Shilpita holds a First-Class BA (Hons) in Land Economy from the University of Cambridge and a MSc in Environmental Economics & Climate Change (Hons) from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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