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Daph­né Oliv­in

Research Assistant

Subjects
Finance Valuation Data Biodiversity Climate ESG

Primary research areas

Ocean re­lated met­rics for the blue eco­nomy
Har­ness­ing the po­ten­tial of ocean-re­lated data to de­vel­op in­sight­ful ocean met­rics for in­vestors and in­dus­tries im­pacted by ocean con­di­tions.
Phys­ic­al Cli­mate Risks
Eval­u­at­ing the phys­ic­al cli­mate risks af­fect­ing the off­shore wind in­dustry, what are the ESG con­sequences and how are as­sets im­pacted

Bridging the gaps between the blue eco­nomy and fin­ance for more im­pact­ful ac­tions

My work at CBS aims to advance evidence-based approaches to climate and biodiversity integration in investment decision-making. Building on experience in decarbonization analytics, sustainable finance consulting, and impact strategy development, I focus on creating actionable methodologies that help investors navigate the transition to a resilient, low-carbon and ocean-positive economy. Through research on physical climate risks, ESG data frameworks, and emerging “blue metrics,” my ambition is to bridge academic insight and industry practice, fostering financial tools that better capture environmental materiality and guide capital toward regenerative outcomes

Outside activities

Co-founder and Vice-Pres­id­ent of an as­so­ci­ation for Re­search in fin­ance , June 2023 - on­go­ing

My main tasks as Vice-Pres­id­ent of an as­so­ci­ation have been to find fin­an­cial part­ners, fix the an­nu­al budget with the treas­urer and or­gan­ise con­fer­ences and cur­ate roundtables on dif­fer­ent re­search top­ics in sus­tain­able fin­ance