
These 10 nature finance models could help deliver returns and impact – here’s how
Nature finance has moved from the margins of sustainable investing into a core area of focus in recent years, according to a new World Economic Forum report.
Shivin Kohli is Lead, Financing for Nature at the World Economic Forum's Centre for Nature and Climate. In this role, he leads the Forum's work on mainstreaming natural capital in decision making for governments, businesses, and investors. Prior to this, Shivin co-led global sustainability research and engagements for the economics consulting firm AlphaBeta, working extensively with international organisations, governments, industry associations, private sector firms, investors, philanthropies, and nonprofits. Shivin is an experienced economist and has co-authored a number of leading agenda-setting reports on business and biodiversity, including the Future of Nature and Business. Shivin previously worked in banking, digital media, and newsdesks.
Nature finance has moved from the margins of sustainable investing into a core area of focus in recent years, according to a new World Economic Forum report.
El capital natural sustenta todas las actividades socioeconómicas, pero está infravalorado en los modelos económicos, según un nuevo informe del Foro Económico Mundial en colaboración con...
Natural capital underpins all socioeconomic activities, but it is undervalued in economic models, argues a new World Economic Forum report in collaboration with UpLink – the Forum’s open ...
地政学的な激動や二極化の進展から生活費の高騰に至るまで、広範におよぶ「グローバルな危機」が私たちの限られた関心を奪い合い、行動を求めています。
从地缘政治动荡、日益严重的两极分化到生活成本危机,一系列全球性危机占据了我们有限的注意力,要求我们采取行动。
A range of global crises occupy our limited attention and demand action, from geopolitical upheaval and growing polarisation to cost-of-living crises.