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Natural capital encompasses the world's living and non-living natural assets. It forms the basis for environmental and economic life through natural resource production and the provision of ecosystem services. Natural resources are the foundation of social and economic development. Given the critical role they play in maintaining biodiversity and enabling green economic growth, safeguarding such assets could not be more pressing.
To incorporate natural capital into national green growth planning, it is critical for decision-makers to have access to information that reflects the quality, quantity and spatial configuration of natural capital assets. The utility of natural capital analysis for policymaking is ultimately dependent on the availability of information, which can be provided through data platforms and tools.
The GGKP’s Natural Capital Expert Group is currently exploring state-of-the-art methods, models, data and tools for mainstreaming natural capital in national green growth policies and practices. The group is leveraging global momentum for green growth in order to better value, protect and enhance natural capital in national economic decision-making.
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How China “Going green” impacts corporate performance?
Green industry development in China: An index based assessment from perspectives of both current performance and historical effort
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How to build a Nature-Positive Portfolio
A new “Nature+ Accelerator” fund promises to help solve one of the largest barriers to investing in nature – lack of a pipeline of investable projects that can scale. A flurry of funds focussed on the natural capital space have emerged in 2020. So how is this one different and why is this happening now?
How should economists think about biodiversity?
A new report for the British government lays out a framework
Why Investors Bought the First Certified Green Bond to Protect Forests for Drinking Water
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Using Nature to Treat Wastewater
Created an Opportunity in Natural Capital