[Prosperity] springs from nature.

 

At The Natural Capital Project we’re developing practical tools and approaches to account for nature’s contributions to society, so that leaders of countries, companies, communities, and organizations worldwide can make smarter decisions for a more sustainable future.

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EVENT: Myanmar's natural capital a new focus for WWF

Screen Shot 2016-05-26 at 1.49.23 PMMyanmar’s forests and rivers remain remarkably intact, providing clean water, fish, a sense of place, and other benefits. Now that the country’s borders have opened, The World Wildlife Fund–one of NatCap’s four core partners–is helping decision-makers map and identify important natural capital, so that the resources people depend upon will continue to sustain generations to come. Visit their new website to learn more.

RESEARCH: Even the Dept of Defense benefits from ecosystem services

A paper recently published in Ecosystem Services highlights how a natural capital approach to land management can help the U.S. Department of Defense — one of the nation’s largest land managers — balance their mandate to protect Endangered Species with their mission to train troops.

EVENT: Apr 7-8 Natural Capital a major topic at Inter-American Development Bank board meeting in The Bahamas

Screen Shot 2016-04-14 at 1.12.01 PMMary Ruckelshaus spoke about natural capital on a climate change panel at the Inter-American Development Bank’s annual board meeting in the Bahamas.  Watch the video.

EVENT: Belize commits to new coastal plan

Katie Arkema & Chantalle Clarke-SamuelsNatCap’s Katie Arkema and Belize’s Chantalle Clarke-Samuels celebrate the government’s commitment to the new coastal zone management plan. NatCap and partner WWF worked closely with the country, listening to what the people of Belize wanted most, and using InVEST to create a shared vision of the future.