The world’s governments, investors and businesses have set a vision for building a nature positive world economy. With the clock ticking, we must move from ambition to action-fast.
Nature-focused market instruments provide a means for unlocking private finance for nature projects, as well as an attribution mechanism for corporates to link their action to their ‘nature-liability’. Nature markets must form a critical component of the solution for moving us to nature positive. With the establishment of the Nature Repair Market and the launch of the first methodology, standing alongside private schemes, Australia has a working framework for action and has opened the door to capital investment for biodiversity outcomes. Yet project developers and buyers alike still face a maze of new rules, risks and unanswered questions.
Join us for our third nature-positive webinar and fireside chat, in partnership with Anthesis, Silva Capital and Marsden Jacob Associates, where we'll dive into the Nature Repair Market to unravel both the practical workings and address key uncertainties and challenges.
In this webinar we will cover:
1. An explanation of the new Nature Repair Market
- Overview of the legal framework, first methodology and steps to register a project
- How it fits alongside existing biodiversity and carbon schemes
2. A panel discussion about the environmental market opportunities including key insights in developing a successful biodiversity project from Raphael Wood of Silva Capital, the project proponent for the first biodiversity project registered under the Nature Repair Market.
CPD Information
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Recommended CPD category:
- Professional skills (NSW/VIC/WA/QLD) | Core Area 3 – Professional Skills (ACT)
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