This report provides a vision for cities of the future and the needed systemic shifts to develop BiodiverCities that place nature at the heart of decision-making and infrastructure investments.
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These reports provide pathways for business to be part of the transition to a nature-positive economy.
China has an opportunity to achieve its economic and social ambitions and the vision of ecological civilization, while creating millions of sustainable jobs by 2030 if it transforms three systems at the heart of its economy, according to the latest report in the World Economic Forum’s New Nature Economy Report series.
The Future of Nature and Business Policy Companion outlines a series of recommendations for policymakers to ensure they protect, invest in, and rebuild natural capital in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Future of Nature and Business, prepared in collaboration with AlphaBeta is the second of three reports in the World Economic Forum’s New Nature Economy series. It provides the practical insights needed to take leadership in shifting towards a much needed nature-positive economy as the world prepares to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting crisis. We are presented with an unprecedented clarion call, and opportunity, to change the way we eat, live, grow, build and power our lives.
Nature Risk Rising, the first report in the NNE series, explains how nature-related risks matter to business, why they must be urgently mainstreamed into risk management strategies and why it is vital to prioritize the protection of nature’s assets and services within the broader global economic growth agenda.