On 2 May 2024, the Geneva Graduate Institute will host an interactive dialogue on the transition to nature-positive investment, financial instruments and asset allocation
This document, produced by the Nature4Climate (N4C) coalition, is a compendium of existing data (from peer-reviewed and grey literature) that relates to the economic and societal contributions of nature-based solutions.
The BNC+ Framework describes the approach that the development as well as the monitoring of Blue Natural Capital (BNC) projects should take to determine and measure positive impacts, while also managing risks.
This paper highlights how biodiversity-focused projects struggle to attract funding due to regulatory inconsistencies and a lack of integration within the taxonomy framework.
This set of common principles help guide the development and implementation of multilateral development banks' respective internal methodologies as they support countries and private sector clients in implementing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
This guidance presents options for defining nature-positive finance, based on definitions and principles identified in a bibliographical review drawing on global expertise and developing frameworks and taxonomies.
This report highlights approaches that some financial institutions are taking in relation to nature-based solutions as strategies to future-proof their businesses against the growing impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss.
This report outlines key actions for insurers that will help them halt high-impact hydropower and safeguard rivers that are vital for people and nature.
This report highlights the potential for innovative finance mechanisms to support biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, and examines the challenges and opportunities for using biodiversity-positive carbon credits and nature certificates as financial instruments.
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From 16 to 17 December 2021, the Global Green Finance Leadership Program (GFLP) is hosting GFLP International Conference: Financing Net Zero and Nature Positive Future, co-hosted by Beijing Institute of Finance and Sustainability and UK PACT.