Impact Models
Understanding the biodiversity impact models available in Darwin
Impact Models
Darwin offers multiple impact models to translate environmental pressures into biodiversity impacts. Each model has different strengths and is suited to different assessment needs.
Available Models
| Model | Full Name | Primary Focus | Output Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| ReCiPe Species | ReCiPe 2016 Endpoint | Species extinction risk | PDF.m².yr |
| ReCiPe PDF | ReCiPe 2016 Endpoint (PDF) | Potentially Disappeared Fraction | PDF.m².yr |
| Impact World+ | IMPACT World+ | Multi-indicator approach | PDF.m².yr |
| Impact World+ LU | IMPACT World+ (Land Use) | Land use specific | PDF.m².yr |
| GLOBIO | GLOBIO 4 | Global biodiversity model | MSA.km² |
| GLOBIO Extended | GLOBIO 4 Extended | Enhanced GLOBIO | MSA.km² |
Model Selection
Choose your impact model when creating a project. Consider:
| Factor | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Assessment scope | Company-wide vs. product-specific |
| Key pressures | Land use vs. pollution focus |
| Reporting needs | Which frameworks you're reporting to |
| Data availability | What data you have available |
ReCiPe 2016
Overview
ReCiPe is a widely-used Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) method developed by RIVM, Radboud University, and PRé Consultants.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage: All major environmental pressures
- Species focus: Endpoint results in species-years lost
- Global scope: Applicable worldwide
- Well-documented: Extensive scientific literature
ReCiPe Species vs ReCiPe PDF
| Aspect | ReCiPe Species | ReCiPe PDF |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Species extinction risk | Habitat loss fraction |
| Unit | Species.yr | PDF.m².yr |
| Best for | Overall biodiversity impact | Land-focused assessments |
ReCiPe Species is the default model and is recommended for most assessments as it provides a balanced view of all pressure types.
IMPACT World+
Overview
IMPACT World+ is a globally regionalized life cycle impact assessment method that provides spatially-differentiated characterization factors.
Key Features
- Regionalization: Impacts vary by geography
- Multiple indicators: Comprehensive pressure coverage
- Recent data: Updated characterization factors
- Land use detail: Specific land use types
Land Use Variant (IW+ LU)
The Land Use variant provides enhanced characterization for:
- Land occupation (different ecosystem types)
- Land transformation (conversion impacts)
- Ecosystem quality changes
Use Impact World+ LU when your assessment has significant land use components, such as agricultural commodities or real estate.
GLOBIO
Overview
GLOBIO (Global Biodiversity Model for Policy Support) is a model developed by PBL Netherlands that estimates Mean Species Abundance (MSA) based on human pressures.
Key Features
- MSA metric: Mean Species Abundance relative to pristine state
- Policy focus: Designed for policy evaluation
- Pressure-response: Clear relationships between pressures and impacts
- Spatial: Gridded global coverage
GLOBIO vs GLOBIO Extended
| Aspect | GLOBIO | GLOBIO Extended |
|---|---|---|
| Pressures | Core pressures | Additional pressures included |
| Resolution | Standard | Higher resolution |
| Indicators | MSA only | Additional biodiversity metrics |
When to Use GLOBIO
GLOBIO is particularly useful for:
- Landscape-level assessments
- Policy scenario analysis
- Spatial biodiversity mapping
- Footprint communication (MSA is intuitive)
Understanding Output Units
PDF.m².yr
Potentially Disappeared Fraction of species × Area × Time
- Represents the fraction of species potentially lost
- Multiplied by the area affected
- Over a time period (usually one year)
Interpretation: A value of 100 PDF.m².yr means an impact equivalent to completely eliminating biodiversity from 100 m² for one year.
MSA.km²
Mean Species Abundance × Area
- MSA ranges from 0 (no species) to 1 (pristine)
- Multiplied by the area affected
Interpretation: A loss of 1 MSA.km² means reducing the MSA by 1 (from pristine to none) across 1 km², or reducing MSA by 0.5 across 2 km².
Comparing Models
Different models may give different absolute values for the same activity. However:
- Rankings are generally consistent: Higher-impact activities score higher across models
- Relative comparisons are valid: Comparing scenarios within the same model is reliable
- Trend analysis works: Tracking change over time is meaningful
Avoid comparing absolute values between different impact models. The units and methodologies differ significantly.
Model Updates
Darwin keeps impact models updated:
| Model | Current Version | Last Update |
|---|---|---|
| ReCiPe | 2016 v1.1 | 2016 |
| Impact World+ | 2.0.1 | 2023 |
| GLOBIO | 4.0 | 2019 |
Recommendations by Use Case
General Corporate Assessment
Recommended: ReCiPe Species
- Comprehensive coverage
- Well-established methodology
- Suitable for TNFD/CSRD reporting
Agricultural Supply Chain
Recommended: Impact World+ LU
- Detailed land use characterization
- Regional differentiation
- Commodity-specific factors
Policy and Scenario Analysis
Recommended: GLOBIO
- Intuitive MSA metric
- Pressure-response clarity
- Spatial visualization
Financial Portfolio Screening
Recommended: ReCiPe Species or GLOBIO
- Comparable across sectors
- Communication-friendly metrics
- Alignment with emerging standards
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