Critical habitat
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In the context of nature-related financial risk, a critical habitat is any geographic area with high significance for biodiversity.
Examples include habitats especially important to endangered species, or migratory species.
See also
- Acute risk
- Adaptation finance
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Climate Financial Risk Forum
- Climate risk
- Critical evaluation
- Critical service
- Critical service provider
- Critical third parties
- Deforestation
- Dependency
- Financial institution
- Financial risk
- Financial stability risk
- Impact
- Nature loss
- Nature-related opportunity
- Nature-related risk
- Nature transition
- Policy risk
- Regulation
- Resilience
- Risk management
- Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
- Treasury