The Sitra case study Tyrsky conducted with Pellervon taloustutkimus PTT ry / Pellervo Economic Research on economic mechanisms that can be used to enhance biodiversity was featured on Carbon Pulse. The economic mechanisms covered in the report were polluter pays principle, payment for ecosystem services and voluntary solutions in the private sector. The report included 17 cases around the world which represented the three mechanisms. Read what cases were highlighted in the Carbon Pulse article: https://lnkd.in/dBkuZexV More information on the report can be found here: https://lnkd.in/dKpkda5P #biodiversity #naturecapital #ecosystemservices #nature
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Our Head of Rural Investment, Roland Bull has contributed to the Green Finance Institute's Biodiversity Net Gain’s Roadmap for Action report. Over 100 cross-sector experts have been brought together to provide insight and to address challenges in the BNG market since its mandatory launch. The Roadmap identifies and assesses 40 challenges across four pillars of BNG policy design, which shape recommendations for both government action and market-led solutions to unlock BNG's full potential. Read the full report to learn more about the future of Biodiversity Net Gain in the UK: https://lnkd.in/erVXu_fv #BiodiversityNetGain #SustainableDevelopment #RuralInvestment
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Interesting study on #biodiversity and it's connection to our #economy published by Sitra. It is important to give a price tag to these vital services provided by nature. This study shows that there are many good examples already in place, ready for copy and paste actions. "Without a robust and resilient nature there is no economy. Realising this, public and private institutions around the world are rapidly developing frameworks and tools to address biodiversity loss. This study is a collection of 17 examples where economic mechanisms have been applied with the goal of limiting biodiversity loss associated with land-use change and promoting nature-positive activities. The cases are diverse, including both mandatory and voluntary mechanisms and schemes led by those in the public and private sectors. The cases have been characterised into three main groups: the polluter pays principle; payments for ecosystem services; and voluntary solutions in the private sector." https://lnkd.in/g46KDNfX
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#IUCN has started a new project to identify Environmental Harmful Subsidies (#EHS) and improve #biodiversity financing in #Belgium, #Finland, #Luxembourg, and the #Netherlands. This project is a vital step toward #naturepositive #economies. "By improving biodiversity finance planning and funding, Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands will be better positioned to meet their biodiversity #targets and contribute to #global #conservation efforts." More 👇
Strengthening biodiversity financing in Europe
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In 2022, developed countries took a critical step towards supporting the protection of biodiversity, pledging to invest at least $20 billion per year by 2025 to help halt and reverse biodiversity loss in developing countries. With just months to go until the 2025 deadline to deliver this commitment Campaign for Nature has commissioned new research from the global think-tank ODI, taking the first-ever look at how much each developed country should be contributing to this $20bn commitment in order to keep the promise they made in the landmark 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The report — “A fair share of biodiversity finance: Apportioning responsibility for the $20 billion target by 2025” — finds that according to the latest figures available from the OECD - OCDE only two countries were paying their fair share of the funding that is urgently needed at the time of this agreement. The data also shows that the overwhelming majority of developed countries were not providing even half of their fair share. We can halt and reverse biodiversity loss, but it requires urgent action to mobilize the funding so desperately needed to do so - this report offers a path forward. Read the full report and our recommendations here: https://lnkd.in/e8CbciGD #NatureFinance #Biodiversity #20x25
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“In the last 18 months, the biggest impact is awareness that there is a biodiversity problem” 🌱To mark International Day for Biological Diversity, Impact-Investor.com featured our CEO Dirk Meuleman speaking about challenges and opportunities for safeguarding biodiversity and directing capital to support nature. 🐬The article also features highlights from our April Impact Report: Biodiversity Funds at a glance. https://hubs.li/Q02ymNSj0 Read the full article here ➡️ https://hubs.li/Q02ymKvn0
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Discovering the Value of Biodiversity Net Gain for Developments In the latest Cogeo Outlook Magazine insight article, Anna Balls, Lead Project Consultant at Cogeo, explores Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and how it's transforming the way developers approach planning and environmental management. The feature article reveals how integrating BNG principles not only supports ecosystems but also adds tangible value to developments. Discover how you can benefit: 🔍 Understand Biodiversity Net Gain: Clarity on what BNG means and how it impacts planning requirements across the UK. 🌱 Add Value to Developments: Explore how embedding BNG into your projects can create commercial and reputational benefits while supporting environmental goals. 📋 Navigate Policy and Process: Learn how Cogeo's knowledge and expertise can guide you through the complexities of BNG planning applications and help you confidently meet compliance. 🌍 Create Long-Term Benefits: See how embracing BNG enhances community relations, strengthens local ecosystems, and supports sustainable development for the future. 👉 Click here to read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eAPAYB2P 🔗 #BiodiversityNetGain #SustainableDevelopment #EnvironmentalPlanning #DevelopmentValue #BNG #OutlookMagazine #CogeoInsight
A Cogeo Insight into the Statutory Requirement for BNG
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With Biodiversity Net Gain a mandatory consideration, check out this comprehensive exploration of how and why BNG needs to be included in proposals right from the inception phase - great work from Anna Balls!
Discovering the Value of Biodiversity Net Gain for Developments In the latest Cogeo Outlook Magazine insight article, Anna Balls, Lead Project Consultant at Cogeo, explores Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and how it's transforming the way developers approach planning and environmental management. The feature article reveals how integrating BNG principles not only supports ecosystems but also adds tangible value to developments. Discover how you can benefit: 🔍 Understand Biodiversity Net Gain: Clarity on what BNG means and how it impacts planning requirements across the UK. 🌱 Add Value to Developments: Explore how embedding BNG into your projects can create commercial and reputational benefits while supporting environmental goals. 📋 Navigate Policy and Process: Learn how Cogeo's knowledge and expertise can guide you through the complexities of BNG planning applications and help you confidently meet compliance. 🌍 Create Long-Term Benefits: See how embracing BNG enhances community relations, strengthens local ecosystems, and supports sustainable development for the future. 👉 Click here to read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eAPAYB2P 🔗 #BiodiversityNetGain #SustainableDevelopment #EnvironmentalPlanning #DevelopmentValue #BNG #OutlookMagazine #CogeoInsight
A Cogeo Insight into the Statutory Requirement for BNG
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Today marks the launch of ODI's new report “A fair share of biodiversity finance: Apportioning responsibility for the $20 billion target by 2025”. Commissioned by Campaign for Nature this is the first report of its kind, apportioning how much developed countries should be contributing to the $20bn commitment made at #COP15. According to the latest figures available from the OECD - OCDE only two countries were paying their fair share of the funding that is urgently needed at the time of this agreement. The data also shows that the overwhelming majority of developed countries were not providing even half of their fair share. This should sound the alarm for developed governments across the board that we all can and must significantly increase our contributions to conservation in the developing world - for all our sakes. https://lnkd.in/eZzFapGs #NatureFinance #Biodiversity #20x25
In 2022, developed countries took a critical step towards supporting the protection of biodiversity, pledging to invest at least $20 billion per year by 2025 to help halt and reverse biodiversity loss in developing countries. With just months to go until the 2025 deadline to deliver this commitment Campaign for Nature has commissioned new research from the global think-tank ODI, taking the first-ever look at how much each developed country should be contributing to this $20bn commitment in order to keep the promise they made in the landmark 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The report — “A fair share of biodiversity finance: Apportioning responsibility for the $20 billion target by 2025” — finds that according to the latest figures available from the OECD - OCDE only two countries were paying their fair share of the funding that is urgently needed at the time of this agreement. The data also shows that the overwhelming majority of developed countries were not providing even half of their fair share. We can halt and reverse biodiversity loss, but it requires urgent action to mobilize the funding so desperately needed to do so - this report offers a path forward. Read the full report and our recommendations here: https://lnkd.in/e8CbciGD #NatureFinance #Biodiversity #20x25
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We can halt and reverse biodiversity loss, but it requires urgent action to mobilize the funding so desperately needed to do so - this report offers a path forward. Talk to us BirdLife International. Read the full report and CfN recommendations here: https://lnkd.in/e8CbciGD #NatureFinance #Biodiversity #20x25
In 2022, developed countries took a critical step towards supporting the protection of biodiversity, pledging to invest at least $20 billion per year by 2025 to help halt and reverse biodiversity loss in developing countries. With just months to go until the 2025 deadline to deliver this commitment Campaign for Nature has commissioned new research from the global think-tank ODI, taking the first-ever look at how much each developed country should be contributing to this $20bn commitment in order to keep the promise they made in the landmark 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The report — “A fair share of biodiversity finance: Apportioning responsibility for the $20 billion target by 2025” — finds that according to the latest figures available from the OECD - OCDE only two countries were paying their fair share of the funding that is urgently needed at the time of this agreement. The data also shows that the overwhelming majority of developed countries were not providing even half of their fair share. We can halt and reverse biodiversity loss, but it requires urgent action to mobilize the funding so desperately needed to do so - this report offers a path forward. Read the full report and our recommendations here: https://lnkd.in/e8CbciGD #NatureFinance #Biodiversity #20x25
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Excited to share my article on Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and what it means for our projects. If you’ve got questions about BNG, give it a read! 🌍🌱
Discovering the Value of Biodiversity Net Gain for Developments In the latest Cogeo Outlook Magazine insight article, Anna Balls, Lead Project Consultant at Cogeo, explores Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and how it's transforming the way developers approach planning and environmental management. The feature article reveals how integrating BNG principles not only supports ecosystems but also adds tangible value to developments. Discover how you can benefit: 🔍 Understand Biodiversity Net Gain: Clarity on what BNG means and how it impacts planning requirements across the UK. 🌱 Add Value to Developments: Explore how embedding BNG into your projects can create commercial and reputational benefits while supporting environmental goals. 📋 Navigate Policy and Process: Learn how Cogeo's knowledge and expertise can guide you through the complexities of BNG planning applications and help you confidently meet compliance. 🌍 Create Long-Term Benefits: See how embracing BNG enhances community relations, strengthens local ecosystems, and supports sustainable development for the future. 👉 Click here to read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eAPAYB2P 🔗 #BiodiversityNetGain #SustainableDevelopment #EnvironmentalPlanning #DevelopmentValue #BNG #OutlookMagazine #CogeoInsight
A Cogeo Insight into the Statutory Requirement for BNG
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