The Future of Nature and business Policy Companion

This report examines policy recommendations for integrating nature into economies post-COVID-19, highlighting the potential for job creation, economic value, and resilience through investing in nature-positive opportunities.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: World Economic Forum
Authors: Akanksha Khatri, Alexia Semov, Alison Tate, Amy Paterson, Andrew Steer, André Hoffmann, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Echandi, Claudia Martinez, Daniela Göhler, Danielle Gent, Diane Banino Holdorf, Dimitri Zenghelis, Emma Howard-Boyd, Federico Bellone, Graham Wynne, Guido Schmidt-Traub, Helen Ding, Henry Gilks, Janez Potočnik, Jason Eis, Jeremy Oppenheim, Johan Rockström, Jon Hutton, Justin Adams, Katherine Stodulka, Katie McCoy, Kimberly Nicole Pope, Leo Horn-Phathanothai, Marco Albani, Marco Lambertini, Morten Rossé, Nicholas Stern, Nicole Schwab, Per Fredrik Ilsaas Pharo, Scarlett Benson, Sebastian Troëng, Seema Arora, Sharan Burrow, Shenggen Fan
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 26

Methods

The research method involved consulting with experts, reviewing existing literature, and analyzing data on economic, environmental, and societal impacts of nature-positive investments. The report synthesizes these findings to provide policy recommendations.

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Key Insights

The report proposes a nature-positive economic reset post-COVID-19, focusing on protecting and restoring natural capital, enhancing resource productivity, and scaling regenerative value chains. It emphasizes the potential for creating jobs, ensuring public health, and building a sustainable economy by investing in nature, and outlines policy measures to drive long-term change.

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