Find Assessors
Licensed Assessors can lead HCV or HCV-HCSA assessments. Use the filters on the right and click on the card of each assessor for more information about their performance and professional experience.
Abraham Baffoe
- 1at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Achmad Alifianto
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Ahmad Faisal Siregar
- 0at Submission
- 6at 1st Resubmission
- 3at 2nd Resubmission
- 1Unsatisfactory
Amilcar Jose Ordoñez Medina
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Arief Hamidi
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Arif Prasetyo
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 2at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Aristotle Boaitey
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Arthur Wieczorek
- 2at Submission
- 6at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Bias Pradyatma
- 0at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Bobi Riharno
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Cecep Saepulloh
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 8at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Chris Raynham
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Dadi Ardiansyah
- 0at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 3at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Daniel Arancibia
- 1at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 3at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Darien Zúñiga Leitón
- 3at Submission
- 7at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Diego Alejandro Rodriguez Torres
- 1at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Dwi Budi Siswantono
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Dwi R. Muhtaman
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 4at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Dyah Ayu Putri Pertiwi
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Erik Meijaard
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Fagnan Franck Bie
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Felicia Lasmana
- 2at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Fersely Getsemani Feliggi
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Firmansyah Firmansyah
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 3at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Flor de María Marroquín Álvarez
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Haryono Haryono
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 2at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Iksal Yanuarsyah
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 7at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Jhon Alexander Infante Betancour
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Joseph Hutabarat
- 2at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Juan Pablo Zorro Ceron
- 0at Submission
- 5at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 1Unsatisfactory
Jules Crawshaw
- 3at Submission
- 18at 1st Resubmission
- 6at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Kishokumar Jeyaraj
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 1Unsatisfactory
Kresno Santosa
- 0at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 7at 2nd Resubmission
- 1Unsatisfactory
Langlang Tata Buana
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Laura Bachellerie
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
M Sayidina Ali
- 0at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 2at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
M Sayidina Ali
- 0at Submission
- 4at 1st Resubmission
- 2at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Marisol Zumbado
- 4at Submission
- 7at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Michael Hansby
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Nana Darko Cobbina
- 2at Submission
- 3at 1st Resubmission
- 3at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Nanang Khairul Hadi
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Narongchai Chonlapap
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Neny Indriyana
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 4at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Ninil Jannah
- 0at Submission
- 3at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Nurani Hardikananda
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Patricia Cabanillas
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Pedro Roberto Cerrate Morales
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Philip Patton
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Prapas Nores
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Rebeca Alejandra Morantes Zamora
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Rhama Budhiana
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Rondang Sumurung Edonita Siregar
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Sahat Aritonang
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Sandy Puspoyo
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Sigit Setyanto
- 0at Submission
- 2at 1st Resubmission
- 6at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Siswoyo Siswoyo
- 2at Submission
- 6at 1st Resubmission
- 14at 2nd Resubmission
- 1Unsatisfactory
Stephen Doso Jnr
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Surin Suksuwan
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Sutji Shinto
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 7at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Syahrial Harahap
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Tedi Setiadi
- 0at Submission
- 1at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Teuku Ade Fachlevi
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 1at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Yana Suryadinata
- 0at Submission
- 0at 1st Resubmission
- 0at 2nd Resubmission
- 0Unsatisfactory
Our Partnerships
Femexpalma
In April 2022, FEMEXPALMA and the HCV Network signed a 5-year cooperation agreement to promote sustainable production of palm oil in Mexico. FEMEXPALMA is a Mexican independent entity that represents palm production at the national level and promotes the increase of productivity in a sustainable way.
With global markets becoming stricter, for Mexican producers to be able to export to key markets such as the European Union, they must meet strict requirements such as certification by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). To be certified by RSPO, the HCV Approach must be applied prior to the establishment of any new oil palm plantations. With this cooperation agreement, the HCV Network will support FEMEXPALMA’s members and allies to design better strategies to identify, manage and monitor High Conservation Values and support smallholders to achieve RSPO certification and implement good agricultural practices.
High Carbon Stock Approach
The High Carbon Stock Approach (HCSA) is an integrated conservation land use planning tool to distinguish forest areas in the humid tropics for conservation, while ensuring local peoples’ rights and livelihoods are respected.
In September 2020, HCV Network and the HCSA Steering Group signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration to conserve forests and uphold community rights in tropical forests. The HCS and HCV Approaches are cornerstones of corporate no deforestation and conservation commitments, and increasingly for actors working at different scales. The collaboration aims to further support effective implementation of these commitments through increased uptake of the HCV and HCS tools.
Through this MoU, HCSA and HCVRN are pursuing two main strategic goals:
- Strive to promote the application of the two approaches in tropical moist forest landscapes and explore further opportunities for collaboration.
- Ensure that, where the two approaches are applied together, this happens in a coordinated, robust, credible, and efficient manner, so that HCS forests and HCVs are conserved, and local peoples’ rights are respected.
World Benchmarking Alliance
From May 2022, the HCV Network is an ally at the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA). WBA is building a diverse and inclusive movement of global actors committed to using benchmarks to incentivise, measure, and monitor corporate performance on the SDGs, and will assess and rank the performance of 2,000 of the world’s most influential companies against seven systems of transformation by 2023.
The scope of WBA’s circular transformation was expanded to cover nature and biodiversity as recognition of the need for greater understanding, transparency and accountability of business impact on our environment. The WBA Nature Benchmark was launched in April 2022, which will be used to rank keystone companies on their efforts to protect our environment and its biodiversity. As HCV Areas are recognised as key areas important for biodiversity, companies that publicly disclose their actions to identify and protect HCVs will contribute to the assessment of their performance against the benchmark.
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures - TNFD
The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) is a global, market-led initiative, established with the mission to develop and deliver a risk management and disclosure framework for organizations to report and act on evolving nature-related risks, with the aim of supporting a shift in global financial flows away from nature-negative outcomes and toward nature-positive outcomes.
In April 2022, the HCV Network joined the TNFD Forum. The TNFD Forum, composed of over 400 members, is a world-wide and multi-disciplinary consultative network of institutional supporters who share the vision and mission of the task force.
By participating in the Forum, the HCV Network contributes to the work and mission of the taskforce and help co-create the TNFD Framework which aims to provide recommendations and advice on nature-related risks and opportunities relevant to a wide range of market participants, including investors, analysts, corporate executives and boards, regulators, stock exchanges and accounting firms.
Aquaculture Stewardship Council
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) is the world’s leading certification scheme for farmed seafood – known as aquaculture – and the ASC label only appears on food from farms that have been independently assessed and certified as being environmentally and socially responsible. In 2021, the HCV Network and ASC formalised their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU represents the first step in a fruitful relationship aimed at conserving HCVs in aquaculture. Although, existing guidance on the use of the HCV Approach currently focuses mainly on forestry and agriculture, the HCV Approach is however generic, and in principle also applicable to aquatic production systems. Through this MoU, this is recognised by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) in their ASC farm standard, in which the protection of HCV areas is mentioned in the context of expansion
Accountability Framework Initiative
The Accountability Framework initiative (AFi) is a collaborative effort to build and scale up ethical supply chains for agricultural and forestry products. Led by a diverse global coalition of environmental and human rights organizations, the AFi works to create a “new normal” where commodity production and trade are fully protective of natural ecosystems and human rights. To pursue this goal, the coalition supports companies and other stakeholders in setting strong supply chain goals, taking effective action, and tracking progress to create clear accountability and incentivize rapid improvement. In July 2022, the HCV Network joined AFi as a Supporting Partner. AFi Supporting Partners extend the reach and positive impact of the AFi by promoting use of the Accountability Framework by companies, industry groups, financial institutions, governments, and other sustainability initiatives, both globally and in commodity-producing countries.
Biodiversity Credit Alliance
The Biodiversity Credit Alliance (BCA) is a global multi-disciplinary advisory group formed in late 2022. Its mission is to bring clarity and guidance on the formulation of a credible and scalable biodiversity credit market under global biodiversity credit principles. Under these principles, the BCA seeks to mobilize financial flows towards biodiversity custodians while recognising local knowledge and contexts.
The HCVN joined the BCA Forum in August 2023 to learn more from the many organizations already coming together to find effective pathways to opening up credit-based approaches, and how to contribute our knowledge and experience of years of working in a practical way, often with global sustainability standards and their certified producers, to protect what matters most to nature and people.
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The Network is always looking for partners who are interested in supporting our work, for talented professionals who can join the growing Secretariat team, and for professionals who can lead assessments globally.
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