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Toward a Nature-Based Economy

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Chami, R; Cosimano, T; Fullenkamp, C; Nieburg, D
Published in: Frontiers in Climate
April 15, 2022

Humanity faces a dual threat to its existence: climate change and biodiversity loss. The two risks are linked through human activity and an economic system that promotes growth at the expense of nature. Creating a nature-based economy can mitigate the dual risks and bring sustained, shared prosperity. The article shows how markets can be developed around the protection and regeneration of nature. Policies and actions needed to unleash the resources and innovation of markets to ensure that nature-based economic growth is shared and sustainable are specified. A nature-based economy ensures that conservation is a source of capital for development.

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Frontiers in Climate

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2624-9553

Publication Date

April 15, 2022

Volume

4

Related Subject Headings

  • 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation
  • 3702 Climate change science
 

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Chami, R., Cosimano, T., Fullenkamp, C., & Nieburg, D. (2022). Toward a Nature-Based Economy. Frontiers in Climate, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2022.855803
Chami, R., T. Cosimano, C. Fullenkamp, and D. Nieburg. “Toward a Nature-Based Economy.” Frontiers in Climate 4 (April 15, 2022). https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2022.855803.
Chami R, Cosimano T, Fullenkamp C, Nieburg D. Toward a Nature-Based Economy. Frontiers in Climate. 2022 Apr 15;4.
Chami, R., et al. “Toward a Nature-Based Economy.” Frontiers in Climate, vol. 4, Apr. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.3389/fclim.2022.855803.
Chami R, Cosimano T, Fullenkamp C, Nieburg D. Toward a Nature-Based Economy. Frontiers in Climate. 2022 Apr 15;4.

Published In

Frontiers in Climate

DOI

EISSN

2624-9553

Publication Date

April 15, 2022

Volume

4

Related Subject Headings

  • 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation
  • 3702 Climate change science