A capitals approach enables organisations to understand how their success is directly or indirectly underpinned by natural capital, social capital and human capital, empowering them to make decisions that offer the greatest value across all capitals.
This assessment report aims to underpin the broader work on nature data and information within the A-Track project. The goal of this needs assessment is to describe the nature information required for different decision-making contexts across the public and private sectors, with associated suitable data characteristics required to produce these information sets.
The zero pollution vision for 2050 is for air, water and soil pollution to be reduced to levels no longer considered harmful to health and natural ecosystems, that respect the boundaries with which our planet can cope, thereby creating a toxic-free environment.
Join CitiesWithNature, a global interactive platform for cities and regions (317 signatories from 75 countries), officially recognized by the Secretariat of the CBD, to exchange, report on and showcase their biodiversity commitments and actions, in line with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework