 For a few years now, at all levels, there has been a growing interest in biodiversity loss. And government as well as companies need to provide measures, need to provide ecological and economic measures of the impact of human activity. So this master was designed to give students a toolbox so that they can work for organizations, government as well as firms, private firms, when they need to assess the impact of human activity on the ecological systems and biodiversity. For my internship, I was with the United Nations Development Programme based in Istanbul, working with the projects of the Biodiversity Finance Initiative and the Biodiversity and Econosystem Services Network. My role was to assist the global team in analyzing the biophane processes, the country's responses to these processes and determining financial solutions which will help promote biodiversity in each country. The key skills of economic analysis and an understanding of the economic implications on biodiversity help assist me in these roles. It allows us to determine the risk of collision on the roads.