The Future of Biodiversity Finance: The Valuation of Natural Capital
With our current economic system treating nature as an ‘externality’, how can market processes adjust to price risk associated with the loss of nature and biodiversity?
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Biodiversity as an Asset Class

The Future of Biodiversity Finance: The Valuation of Natural Capital

With our current economic system treating nature as an ‘externality’, how can market processes adjust to price risk associated with the loss of nature and biodiversity?

Bernardus J. Marttin, Member of the Managing Board with Rabobank, argues for the concept of natural capital which factors in such externalities, integrating nature’s welfare into any measures on prosperity.

Biodiversity as an Asset Class is a five-episode series that profiles leading global thinkers on how we must reconstruct our economic system in order to protect nature and the future of life on Earth.

Each episode explores topics that include removing barriers to action, the valuation of natural capital, a nature-positive business approach, and the role of philanthropic capital.

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