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Economics for Nature - A partnership to put natural capital at the heart of economics

Economics for Nature (E4N) is a six year programme to put nature's capital at the heart of economics. This document provides an introduction to the E4N project, decribing the principles of natural capital, the importance of nature, and how E4N works. It also covers some examples of natural capital in practice, laying out the key ideas and highlighting the need for further developments in this field.

Natural Capital

Measuring Nature's Contribution: GGKP Expert Group releases five reports on natural capital valuation

“These reports explore state-of-the-art methods, models, data and tools for mainstreaming natural capital in national green growth policies and practices,” said Paul Ekins, Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources at University College London and Co-chair of the GGKP working group. “Our expert group leverages global momentum for green growth in order to better value, protect and enhance natural capital in national economic decision-making.”

#Tools & Platforms

NatCap Checker

The Natural Capital Checker (NatCap Checker) provides practitioners with a self-assessment tool that enables them to assess, communicate, and improve the level of confidence in their natural capital assessments.

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Green Economy Coalition (GEC)
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP), Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)

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Economics for Nature Initiative

Economics for Nature (E4N) is a six year programme of work being led by the Green Economy Coalition and its partners, the Green Growth Knowledge Partnership, the Capitals Coalition and WWF France. The project aims to encourage robust natural capital approaches and support the internalisation of the value of nature in development, economic, spatial and green growth planning processes.

The initiative convenes experts, academics, and decision-makers from the policy, industry and finance communities to build consensus for mainstreaming natural capital in green growth planning. In support of this goal, E4N also supports knowledge generation and application for national decision making based on the latest natural capital methodologies, data and policy practices, including demonstrated examples of successful economic reform based on natural capital principles.

 

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July 2020
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP), Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
This technical report outlines the concept, method, and step-by-step guidance of the 3Returns Framework for decision makers to incorporate financial, natural, and social and human capital when analysing sustainable landscape interventions.
July 2020
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
This discussion paper presents key findings and options for mineral governance developed by UNEP and others.
June 2020
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) Expert Group on Natural Capital has released the working paper, Natural Capital and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The paper presents a methodology to estimate the “natural capital gap” in attaining nine SDGs and demonstrates the estimated sum of global natural capital gaps.
June 2020
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) Expert Group on Natural Capital has released the working paper, Recognizing Natural Capital in Policy Frameworks for Green Growth. The paper suggests a set of checklist criteria for integrating natural capital into green growth policymaking after reviewing 11 green growth and natural capital policy frameworks. This integration framework is then applied to the green growth policy frameworks of four leading organisations, the results of which suggests that a more comprehensive consideration of natural capital assets and services could significantly strengthen green growth policy support at the national level.
June 2020
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
This publication highlights the importance, at the forest and landscape scales, to monitor pollinator diversity and abundance over time, to employ adaptive management practices and promote a mosaic of diverse habitats, with key components on which pollinators depend, and have a multi-sectoral approach, with the involvement of farmers, pastoralists, indigenous peoples, local communities, forest managers, beekeepers and other land custodians and stakeholders.
June 2020
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) Expert Group on Natural Capital has released the working paper, Measuring Nature’s Contribution to Economic Development: Towards a framework of indicators for national natural capital reporting. The paper presents the Natural Capital Indicators Framework (NCIF) with a manageable set of natural capital indicators to assist policymakers in integrating natural capital assets, flows and benefits into their decision-making on economic development and green growth.
June 2020
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) Expert Group on Natural Capital has released the working paper, Natural Capital Platforms and Tools for Green Growth Planning. The paper presents findings from an assessment of 28 platforms and tools and provides a useful tool for policymakers and practitioners to narrow down the choice of platforms and tools best suited to the objectives of their inquiry.
June 2020
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Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) Expert Group on Natural Capital has released the working paper, Practical Policy Use Cases for Natural Capital Information: A review of evidence for the policy relevance and impact of natural capital information. The paper outlines how natural capital approaches have been used in policymaking processes through a systematic review of 340 natural capital case studies.
May 2020
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Finance Watch
This report discusses how private finance can be harnessed to support and protect nature through the EU Green Deal.
April 2020
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Natural Capital Coalition (NCC)
This report presents methods to address the questions of how financial accounts can be adjusted to make natural capital more visible to decision makers and/or in disclosures.

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Blogs

30 December 2020
GGKP News
The Economics for Nature (E4N) initiative and GGKP’s Expert Group on Natural Capital continue to champion the mainstreaming of natural capital approaches to green growth. Read about the initiative's major milestones in 2020.
22 September 2017
Ashok Khosla

To achieve a sustainable future, the world clearly has two priorities that must come before all others. The first is to ensure that all citizens have access to the means of satisfying their basic needs.

6 October 2020
GGKP News
In response to the growing recognition of the importance of natural capital – soil, water air and all living things – the Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP), through its Expert Group on Natural Capital, has released five reports to advance the state of knowledge on natural capital valuation for green growth and ensure they are reflected in national decision-making processes and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
5 October 2020
Paul Ekins
In 2018 GGKP set out an initial research programme on natural capital and green growth, grouped into three overarching themes of Data, Metrics and Policies. Under this programme five papers were commissioned. This note summarises the key insights of these papers.
21 December 2018
Green Economy Coalition

Sikkim, India’s first organic state, lies in the north-east region of the country.

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Leaders

Emily Benson

Director of Engagement
Green Economy Coalition (GEC)

Mark Gough

CEO
Capitals Coalition

Oliver Greenfield

Convenor
Green Economy Coalition (GEC)

Joseph Harris-Confino

Director (Communications)
Capitals Coalition

Thomas Hassid

Natural Capital Officer
WWF France

Chris Hopkins

Policy Manager
Green Economy Coalition (GEC)

Ciprian Ionescu

Head of Natural Capital
WWF France

Martin Lok

Executive Director
Capitals Coalition

Najma Mohamed

Policy Director
Green Economy Coalition (GEC)

Juliette Pugliesi

Natural Capital Officer
WWF France

Marta Santamaria

Director
Capitals Coalition

Benjamin Simmons

Head
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)

Jessika Berns

Communications Officer
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)

John J. Maughan

Research Programme Manager
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)