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An example of nature loss is deforestation.
An example of nature loss is deforestation.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Nature loss and nature-based solutions'''''</span>
:"At Lloyds Banking Group, we recognise the importance of nature-based solutions (NbS) in the agricultural and urban environment and have started on a journey to educate ourselves and our clients...
:Nature-based solutions protect, sustainably manage and restore natural and modified ecosystems in ways that address societal challenges – for example flooding resulting from climate change – to effectively provide both human wellbeing and biodiversity benefits...
:In urban areas, additional trees and hedgerows act as flood defences while providing new habitats, and for farming it improves soil heath and long-term resilience.
:Furthermore, NbS offer enormous savings compared with traditional infrastructure.
:They often have lower capital and maintenance costs and globally can achieve up to 50% cost savings compared to grey infrastructure, offering potential savings of $250bn annually.
:To explore the opportunity NbS pose for the UK, Lloyds has developed a paper with input from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), exploring the potential positive outcomes for nature, climate, and people, and how to unlock their delivery at scale."
:''Katie Leach, head of nature, Lloyds Banking Group - The Treasurer - Issue 4 of 2024, p50.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accounting for Sustainability]] (A4S)
* [[Biodiversity]]
* [[Biodiversity]]
* [[Biodiversity loss]]
* [[Biodiversity loss]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Deforestation]]
* [[Deforestation]]
* [[Degradation]]
* [[Degradation]]
* [[Fiduciary duty]]
* [[Ecosystem]]
* [[Global Biodiversity Framework]]  (GBF)
* [[Green finance]]
* [[Green finance]]
* [[Greenwash]]
* [[Greenwash]]
* [[Grey infrastructure]]
* [[Infrastructure]]
* [[Natural capital]]
* [[Natural capital]]
* [[Nature-based solutions]]  (NbS)
* [[Stewardship]]
* [[Stewardship]]
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Sustainability]]
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* [[Sustainable loan]]
* [[Sustainable loan]]
* [[UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association]]
* [[UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association]]
* [[Wellbeing]]
* [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]]
* [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]]
==Other resource==
*[https://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/assets/pdfs/who-we-are/financing-a-green-future/working-with-nature-report.pdf Working with nature - Lloyds Banking Group with input from the RSPB]
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 25 December 2024

Environmental concerns - biodiversity - natural capital.

Nature loss means a reduction in natural capital and degradation of the habitats for living species.

An example of nature loss is deforestation.


Nature loss and nature-based solutions
"At Lloyds Banking Group, we recognise the importance of nature-based solutions (NbS) in the agricultural and urban environment and have started on a journey to educate ourselves and our clients...


Nature-based solutions protect, sustainably manage and restore natural and modified ecosystems in ways that address societal challenges – for example flooding resulting from climate change – to effectively provide both human wellbeing and biodiversity benefits...


In urban areas, additional trees and hedgerows act as flood defences while providing new habitats, and for farming it improves soil heath and long-term resilience.
Furthermore, NbS offer enormous savings compared with traditional infrastructure.
They often have lower capital and maintenance costs and globally can achieve up to 50% cost savings compared to grey infrastructure, offering potential savings of $250bn annually.


To explore the opportunity NbS pose for the UK, Lloyds has developed a paper with input from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), exploring the potential positive outcomes for nature, climate, and people, and how to unlock their delivery at scale."
Katie Leach, head of nature, Lloyds Banking Group - The Treasurer - Issue 4 of 2024, p50.


See also


Other resource