Why innovation is key to unlocking more investment in natural capital
A new World Economic Forum report explores trends in natural capital investing and the opportunities for change in the private sector.
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.
A new World Economic Forum report explores trends in natural capital investing and the opportunities for change in the private sector.
• 「グローバルな危機」のうち最も注目されるのは、目に見え、緊急性が高く、よく理解されているものです。 • 自然資本の急速な減少は、これらすべてに当てはまるにもかかわらず、グローバルな課題の上位には入っていません。 • グローバルな自然危機の緊急性を高める上で、堅実な自然資本会計と評価が役立つはずです。
最受关注的全球性危机都是显而易见、迫在眉睫且易于理解的。自然资本的急剧下降符合以上所有特点,但在全球议程中却没受到足够重视。健全的自然资本核算和估值有助于增强全球面对自然危机的紧迫感。
Nature crises must quickly move up the global agenda. Discover how robust natural capital accounting and valuation could help tackle this problem.