N° 100 - Octobre 2020 - La biodiversité entre urgences et complexité
How to integrate biodiversity in economic and business decisions
By Simon BUCKLE,
Head of the Climate, Biodiversity and Water Division in the OECD Environment Directorate
Katia KAROUSAKIS,
Programme Lead of the Biodiversity, Land Use and Ecosystems (BLUE) programme at the OECD
Edward PERRY
Policy Analyst in the Biodiversity, Land Use and Ecosystems (BLUE) programme at the OECD
and
Geraldine ANG
Senior Policy Analyst on Green Finance and Investment at the OECD
Biodiversity and ecosystem services loss are resulting in massive costs to our environment, human health and well-being, and our economies. While efforts have been made to integrate biodiversity in economic decision-making, progress is still slow and not at a scale needed to ensure the required shifts to sustainable production and consumption patterns. Integrating biodiversity in decisions made by the business and financial sector have lagged even further behind. This article provides an overview of the status quo today, and key actions needed to better mainstream biodiversity in economic and business decisions.
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N° 100 - October 2020 - Biodiversity between emergencies and complexity
How to integrate biodiversity in economic and business decisions
Simon Buckle,
Head of the Climate, Biodiversity and Water Division in the OECD Environment Directorate,
Katia Karousakis,
Programme Lead of the Biodiversity, Land Use and Ecosystems (BLUE) programme at the OECD,
Edward Perry,
Policy Analyst in the Biodiversity, Land Use and Ecosystems (BLUE) programme at the OECD,
and
Geraldine Ang,
Senior Policy Analyst on Green Finance and Investment at the OECD
Biodiversity and ecosystem services loss are resulting in massive costs to our environment, human health and well-being, and our economies. While efforts have been made to integrate biodiversity in economic decision-making, progress is still slow and not at a scale needed to ensure the required shifts to sustainable production and consumption patterns. Integrating biodiversity in decisions made by the business and financial sector have lagged even further behind. This article provides an overview of the status quo today, and key actions needed to better mainstream biodiversity in economic and business decisions.
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