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Natural Capital and Organizations Strategies: An overview of available tools

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Summary

This guidebook provides WWF networks, their partners and all economic actors in general with information on tools dedicated to natural capital. These tools are designed to support decision-making on environmental issues, and are divided into six categories according to their main technical features: biodiversity footprint tools, mapping tools, qualitative and quantitative tools, monetary tools, “absolute” ecological performance tools, and integrated accounting tools.

Issuer

WWF

Year

2019

Region

International

Issuer (type)

World Wide Fund for Nature (NGO)

Instrument type

Report

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: climate change, conservation, deforestation, degradation, emissions, energy, environment, fisheries, fresh water, ghg emissions, greenhouse gas, land use, oceans, pollution, resource use, restoration, soil, waste, water, water quality, water use, wetlands, biodiversity
    • S focus: diversity, human capital, value creation, compensation
    • G focus: financial reporting, accountability
    • Education, Finance, Information, Management, Manufacturing, Professional services