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NWG 2025 Meeting #4 - Indigenous-led nature-based finance solutions

Nov 27

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2025

12:00

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13:00

 

GMT+10

Online via Zoom Meeting

Online via Zoom Meeting

Table of contents

Contributors

Speakers

Ariadne Gorring

Co-CEO

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Pollination Foundation

RIAA's Nature Working Group is an initiative to support members to consider and respond to nature-related risks and opportunities in their responsible investment programs (investors) and business operations (companies).

The Nature Working Group has a three-fold purpose: support members to identify and address nature-related investment risks and opportunities including impacts and dependencies; support members to consider nature in the stewardship of their assets; and find and share the most impactful local and international research and regulatory developments on nature for responsible investors.

We are pleased to invite you to join us for our fourth and final Nature Working Group meeting for 2025. For this meeting, and aligned with the workplan for this year, we are excited to share that we will have Ariadne Gorring, Co-CEO at Pollination Foundation speaking on how to co-create Indigenous-led nature-based finance solutions drawing on case studies from across the globe. This discussion will be followed by the presentation of the workplan for 2026 for approval by the group. We look forward to you joining the meeting and coming together to set the direction for the working group for 2026.

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About the contributors

About the speakers

Ariadne Gorring

Co-CEO

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Pollination Foundation

Ariadne Gorring is Co-CEO of the Pollination Foundation. With a mission to put humanity at the heart of nature and climate solutions, her work centres on bridging local knowledge with global expertise. Passionate about community led solutions she has 25 years of experience in multi-partner collaboration and Indigenous led conservation. At Pollination Foundation her work centres on growing community, business and philanthropic partnerships to reach our global climate and nature goals. She is a Board member on the Aboriginal Clean Energy Partnership, was a member on the Expert Panel to Review the Australian Government Carbon Credit Framework, a committee member of the World Indigenous Network Conference in Darwin, a Presenter at the World Parks Congress, Sydney, and the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21), Paris. She’s a Global Atlantic Fellow, a recipient of The Nature Conservancy’s Barbara Thomas Fellowship in Conservation Financing, has a BA in Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship and a Masters Social Change Leadership from Melbourne University.