Episode 200

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Published on:

9th Jun 2026

Turning geospatial data into investor insight

A conversation with Josh Gilbert, head of geospatial strategy, ISS STOXX Sustainability, on how geospatial intelligence is reshaping climate and nature risk analysis for investors.

Data overload or data goldmine? Investors race to decode nature’s signals

Question:

How can geospatial tools help investors move from climate risk mapping to nature risk management, and what does this mean for investment decisions?

Answer:

Geospatial data, like satellite imagery and sensor data, has moved from being a reporting tool to a strategic asset for investors. According to Josh Gilbert, head of geospatial strategy, ISS STOXX Sustainability, the challenge is no longer data starvation but “data digestion”: translating abundant, complex environmental data into clear, actionable financial insights. Sectors with tangible assets (like mining, real estate, and infrastructure) are most directly impacted, but as supply chains and nature risks become more visible, all asset classes are affected. The investors who learn to integrate geospatial and nature data into their decision-making will gain a competitive edge.

Why it matters:

For investors, this shift means that understanding climate and nature risks is no longer optional or just a compliance exercise. The ability to interpret and act on geospatial data will increasingly drive portfolio resilience, risk management, and even alpha generation. Those who treat nature and climate data as core investment signals, not just pretty dashboards, will be better positioned in a volatile, changing world.

Sources:

• Josh Gilbert, head of geospatial strategy, ISS Stoxx Sustainability

• Michelle Baltazar, executive director of media, FS Sustainability

• European Space Agency, SustGlobal, Responsible Investing Association Australia

• Industry frameworks: TCFD, IFRS, SASB

Timestamps:

00:00 Data digestion vs data starvation

01:15 Guest background: from economics to geospatial strategy

03:22 Why investors struggle with climate and nature risk

04:59 How geospatial data moves from reporting to real investment insight

06:22 Sectors most impacted by climate and nature risk

08:44 Misconceptions: dashboards vs actionable metrics

10:53 Nature risk management: real-world examples

12:32 The next decade: AI, numeric models, and financial integration

15:32 Competitive edge for early adopters

16:56 Final thoughts and wrap-up

We record on Gadigal land and we pay our respects to the traditional custodians of country and elders past and present.

https://www.fssustainability.com.au/

*Both FS Sustainability and ISS STOXX Sustainability are owned by ISS STOXX.



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