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Mine Islar

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Off the charts? : Reasons to be skeptical of the growth in biodiversity finance

Author

  • Jens Christiansen
  • Audrey Irvine-Broque
  • Jessica Dempsey
  • Sara Nelson
  • Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza
  • Patrick Bigger
  • Mine Islar

Summary, in English

Recent estimates point to dramatic increases in private capital flowing to biodiversity. Examining main sources of this increase — equity investments and debt — this review asks how biodiversity finance is being calculated, and whether private capital flowing to biodiversity action is growing as much as reported. Furthermore, by examining the literature on the standards and metrics, we ask whether these increases are likely to facilitate biodiverse outcomes. Ultimately, some growth can be ascribed to conceptual innovations in measuring biodiversity-related finance. In several cases, the dollar value represented in nominally biodiversity-related transactions does not reflect actual amounts spent on biodiversity. This review points to a risk of overestimating private financing of biodiversity targets, which may generate overconfidence in this approach. Consequently, this review argues that optimism for private capital solutions should be tempered and accompanied by an upscaling of policy alternatives and regulations that address the financial drivers of biodiversity loss.

Department/s

  • LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)

Publishing year

2025

Language

English

Publication/Series

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

Volume

75

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Development Studies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1877-3443