Logo image
Financing Nature Repair: A Literature Review. A Report Prepared for the Alluvium Foundation
Report

Financing Nature Repair: A Literature Review. A Report Prepared for the Alluvium Foundation

Lucas Dixon and Jacqueline E Humphrey
University of Queensland
2024
url
https://business.uq.edu.au/files/119562/financing-nature-repair-aug-2025.pdfView
Published Version Open

Abstract

private finance biodiversity nature repair united nations paris agreement alluvium foundation
As the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (United Nations, 2021) charts a course towards living in harmony with nature by 2050, the role of private finance becomes increasingly pivotal. This ambitious vision, fostered by the United Nations Biodiversity Conferences (United Nations, 2022), will not only require conserving and restoring natural habitats but also realigning global financial flows to support these conservation efforts. The Framework starkly notes the necessity of doubling investments in biodiversity to $US384 billion annually by 2025, and tripling investments to meet the Paris Agreement’s target of 1.5 °C climate change and neutral land degradation by 2030.

Details

Metrics

1 Record Views
Logo image