People, Planet, Prosperity Project: Mainstreaming Nature in Policy and Investment Decisions
Integrating natural capital valuation into policy and investment decisions is essential for sustainable development and the long-term health of ecosystems. By incorporating natural capital into economic analysis, policymakers and businesses can make more informed decisions. Many ecosystem services, such as clean air, water filtration, and carbon sequestration, have traditionally been considered externalities and ignored in cost-benefit analyses. Properly valuing these services ensures they are considered alongside economic growth, leading to more holistic and sustainable decision-making.
Ignoring the value of natural capital can lead to resource overexploitation, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss. For example, deforestation might bring short-term economic benefits but could result in long-term costs such as soil erosion and accelerated climate change. Natural capital valuation makes these hidden costs explicit, helping policymakers and investors assess the true risks associated with unsustainable activities.
This session shared lessons from pilot studies in 16 countries across Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and Latin America on developing natural capital approaches to inform policy and investment decisions for achieving development and conservation objectives. A cross-MDB team and Stanford University also discussed how to scale up these approaches. Given the theme of “Data & Analytics,” the presentation of the pilot studies focused on the analytical process, making the content more technical than general.
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Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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22 Oct 2024 | Introduction | Karma Yangzom, Principal Environment Specialist, ADB | |
22 Oct 2024 | Background/Context | Mary Ruckelshaus, Executive Director, Natural Capital Project Stanford Woods, Institute for the Environment, Stanford University | |
22 Oct 2024 | Pilot Studies | Asia and the Pacific | Martino Pelli, Senior Economist, Economic Research and Development Impact Department, ADB |
22 Oct 2024 | Pilot Studies | Latin America | Greg Watson, Principal Specialist for the Natural Capital Lab Program, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Division, Inter-American Development Bank |
22 Oct 2024 | Country Perspective | Philippines | Gem B. Castillo, PhD, National Director, Economy and Environment Group Philippines President, Resource and Environmental Economics Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. |
22 Oct 2024 | Closing Remarks |
Naoko Ishii, Special Presidential Envoy for Global Commons Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo Eli Fenichel, Knobloch Family Professor of Natural Resource Economics, Yale School of the Environment |
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22 Oct 2024 | Questions and Answers |