The LUMOA for real estate management experts -project aims to develop the skills and knowledge of property management workers and management, so that they can better consider biodiversity as part of property management. The project targets individuals within the industry, providing them with opportunities to improve their skills and stand out in the job market. This, in turn, can benefit the broader community, as organizations can access skilled human resources, which allows the industry to profile itself as responsible and sustainable. Through this project, individuals can enhance their professional identity and commitment to the industry, which could encourage them to seek employment and further education within the sector. The implementation of new sustainable practices in day-to-day work can help preserve biodiversity. The project supports international, national, and local strategies and programs aimed at maintaining and promoting biodiversity. These include the United Nations' Agenda 2030, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the European Union'sbiodiversity strategy, and the recently established LUMO program in the Pirkanmaa region. The project also links its efforts to carbon neutrality goals, as the decline in biodiversity is closely linked to the problem of climate change. Concrete outcomes of the project include training in biodiversity and related phenomena, targeting property management workers and those in leadership positions within the industry. The training materials will be available to all on the project's website and not limited to specific companies or organizations. Companies and other industry stakeholders will serve only as intermediaries to reach private individuals within the industry. The project will not include company-specific measures, but rather focus on improving the knowledge and skills of individuals within the industry.