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*Avoiding, reducing, mitigating or managing nature-related risks, for example, | *Avoiding, reducing, mitigating or managing nature-related risks, for example, connected to the loss of nature and ecosystem services that the organisation and society depend on; | ||
connected to the loss of nature and ecosystem services that the organisation and society depend on; | |||
*Active work to reverse the loss of nature, including by restoration, regeneration of nature and implementation of nature-based solutions. | *Active work to reverse the loss of nature, including by restoration, regeneration of nature and implementation of nature-based solutions. | ||
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*[https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/corporate/cfrf-nature-related-risk-handbook-financial-institutions-2024.pdf Nature-related Risk - Handbook for Financial Institutions - Climate Financial Risk Forum] | *[https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/corporate/cfrf-nature-related-risk-handbook-financial-institutions-2024.pdf Nature-related Risk - Handbook for Financial Institutions - Climate Financial Risk Forum] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 4 November 2024
Treasury - risk management - climate change - financial risks - nature - regulation.
Nature-related opportunities include activities that create positive outcomes for organisations and nature by creating positive impacts on nature or mitigating negative impacts on nature.
Examples include:
- Avoiding, reducing, mitigating or managing nature-related risks, for example, connected to the loss of nature and ecosystem services that the organisation and society depend on;
- Active work to reverse the loss of nature, including by restoration, regeneration of nature and implementation of nature-based solutions.
(Source - Climate Financial Risk Forum - Climate Financial Resilience Working Group.)
See also
- Acute risk
- Adaptation finance
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Climate Financial Risk Forum
- Climate risk
- Critical habitat
- Deforestation
- Dependency
- Ecosystem services
- Financial institution
- Financial risk
- Financial stability risk
- Impact
- Nature loss
- Nature-related risk
- Nature transition
- Policy risk
- Regulation
- Resilience
- Risk management
- Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
- Treasury