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Bericht zur Integration von Naturkapital in unternehmerische Entscheidungen

„Operationalising natural capital: Managing opportunities and risks from natural resources“ ist ein Bericht des Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). Er untersucht, wie Unternehmen der Natural Capital Leaders Platform identifizierte Risiken und Chancen aus...mehr ›
Paying for Green? Payments for Ecosystem Services in practice

The new book "Paying for Green? Payments for Ecosystem Services in practice" presents successful PES examples from Germany, Great Britain and the United States.mehr ›
Peruvian Congress Passes Historic Ecosystem Services Law

Six years in the making, Peru's new Ecosystem Services Law passed on Thursday, providing a comprehensive legal framework for the sticky issue of payments for ecosystem services (PES). It is one of the most advanced pieces of legislation of its type, but had been stuck in...mehr ›
Toolkits für Unternehmen, NGOs und Finanzindustrie

Drei Toolkits geben Empfehlungen, wie sich Akteure aus Privatwirtschaft, NGOs und Finanzindustrie an "Naturkapitalmärkten" beteiligen können.mehr ›



Webinar "Natural capital markets for watershed services - Actors, Mechanisms, and Impacts" - Event review

On Wednesday, February 16th 2014, the third webinar of the project „Natural Capital Markets“ took place. During the webinar, Joost Bakker (Natural Capital Markets) together with Nathaniel Carrol and Genevieve Bennet (both Ecosystem Marketplace) focused on the use of market...mehr ›



Webinar "Payments for ecosystem services" - Event review

On February 17th 2014, the second webinar of the project „Natural Capital Markets“ took place. The topic was payments for ecosystem services (PES). Joost Bakker (GNF) presented successful conditions for PES programmes. The conditions of existing PES programmes in Brazil and...mehr ›




Fallstudie 04 - Amboseli Nationalpark, Kenia

Die Wildtierkorridore, die den Amboseli Nationalpark mit den Chyulu Bergen im Osten des Nationalparks verbinden, gehen durch Privatland der Maasais.Es kommt jedoch oft zu Konflikten zwischen Menschen und Wildtieren, wenn diese auf der Suche nach Nahrung durch Gebiete wandern und...mehr ›

Learning from 20 years of Payments for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s Payments for Ecosystems Services (PES) programme has become something of an icon in the world of PES. Its hitches and successes provide a valuable source of information and inspiration for other countries interested in exploring ‘policymixes’ of economic and...mehr ›
Valuation without action? On the use of economic valuations of ecosystem services

Economic valuations have raised high expectations to influence policy and alleviate the accelerating degradation of the environment. This was reaffirmed by the publication of The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) report, during the Tenth Conference of the Parties...mehr ›
Financial Mechanisms for Environmental Compliance in Infrastructure Projects

Environmental impact assessments (EIA) are the main regulatory tools that are used by governments to balance the development and environmental values at stake in infrastructure development. Currently, however, project developers’ incentive for environmental performance...mehr ›
Monitoring payments for watershed services schemes in developing countries

Payments for watershed services (PWS) are schemes that use funds from water users (including governments) as an incentive for landholders to improve their land management practices.mehr ›
Costa Rica establishes Carbon Market

In Costa Rica, president Laura Chinchilla signed a decree on Tuesday morning announcing the first carbon market in the developing world. The market is the latest effort to bring the country toward its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2021. The credits will not only stem from...mehr ›
Innovative Finanzierungsmechanismen für den Erhalt der Biodiversität: Win-Win Situationen für Natur und Wirtschaft?“

Unter dem Titel „Innovative Finanzierungsmechanismen für den Erhalt der Biodiversität – Win-Win Situationen für Natur und Wirtschaft“ fand am 11.12.2012 ein von der Deutschen Umwelthilfe und dem Global Nature Fund organisierter Expertenworkshop zu Payments for Ecosystem Services...mehr ›






Video-Clip - Investieren in Waldklimaprojekte

Für Waldprojekte, mit denen Investoren freiwillig ihre CO2-Emissionen ausgleichen, sind zuverlässige Siegel wichtig, um genaue Messungen der Kohlenstoffbilanz zu ermöglichen, Fehlentwicklungen wie artenarme Monokulturen zu vermeiden und die Einbindung der lokalen Bevölkerung...mehr ›