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Can ecotourism help promote and celebrate cultural diversity and biodiversity?
Study shows that while Colombia is protecting biodiversity and cultural diversity, both remain mostly inaccessible to tourists. -
COP16: Reflections on the global biodiversity summit
Natural Capital Project scientists share thoughts on the growing global coalition aiming to sustain nature and a livable planet, and its intersections with climate change. -
Keeping the lights on and the pantry stocked: ensuring water for energy and food production
Water scarcity threatens the viability of hydropower and agriculture. A new study in the Andes shows that reducing the need for irrigation through protecting ecosystems is key. -
Gretchen Daily named a 2024 Climate Action Leader
Business Insider highlights 15 global activists, business leaders, academics, community leaders, and others working toward climate and environmental solutions. -
Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature
Amid growing pressure to report on nature-related risks and impacts, an open-source footprinting tool offers a scientific and transparent approach. -
Q&A: Two Junior Researchers Help to Lead Research on Optimizing the Costs and Benefits of Hydropower in Africa
The study simulated the economic, environmental, and climate impacts of new hydropower projects using computer models, seeking optimal outcomes across sectors. -
Interview with a NatCapper: Nfamara Dampha
University of Minnesota NatCap leader shares a snapshot of his work on the nexus of climate, nature, and development -
NatCap leaders bring nature to the fore at U.S.-China Circular Economy Forum
Top U.S. and Chinese government officials and business leaders sought progress on issues of sustainable economic development, with NatCap highlighting nature’s role. -
Q&A: Launch of New NatCap Center at the University of Minnesota
NatCap TEEMs, now the official home of NatCap at UMN, is a global leader in integrating economic and ecological modeling to create a more sustainable future for all. -
Using nature to solve urban sustainability and equity challenges
New InVEST pilot tool for San Antonio is a key step in giving non-technical users like city leaders the ability to compare societal and environmental impacts of land use scenarios. -
New Database Provides World’s Most Comprehensive Data on River Barriers and Reservoirs
This collaborative effort will enable large-scale analyses of the environmental and social trade-offs associated with dams and reservoirs. -
Interview with a NatCapper: Baolong Han
Chinese Academy of Sciences-based NatCap researcher helps spearhead research on the effects of urban nature on mental health. -
Planning for healthy corals and communities
Stanford scientists worked with collaborators in Guatemala, Honduras, and Belize to identify targets for benefiting people and ecosystems across the region. -
Inaugural winners of Natural Capital Young Leaders Prize share their journeys to championing nature
The new prize from the Natural Capital Project honors three leaders who are expanding recognition of how nature supports human well-being and are integrating this into policy. -
From the local to the global, landscape and forest restoration pays dividends
Stanford researcher helped integrate ecosystem-based approaches in development projects, influencing nearly $1 billion in development finance and supporting climate investments. -
Protecting a vanishing climate solution
Coastal marine ecosystems remove excess greenhouse gas from the atmosphere -- and much more, scholars explain. -
‘Grey infrastructure’ can't meet future water storage needs
A new study maps how energy and food systems depend on stored water to generate hydropower and feed irrigation. Dams and reservoirs won’t be able to meet the demand in coming decad -
High-Level U.S.-China Dialogue on Nature Hosted at Stanford
The Natural Capital Project convened top policymakers from China to highlight the need for collaboration on ecosystem-based approaches to sustainability. -
Convening at Stanford solidifies progress in countries to link nature with development decisions
The People, Planet, Prosperity Forum at Stanford reconnected teams that are using nature-based approaches to achieve country development, climate, and biodiversity goals. -
Natural Capital Symposium returns to Stanford
Leaders and experts from across sectors and countries show how investing in nature is an antidote to local and global crises and the foundation of a better future. -
Belize takes next step as a global leader in natural capital and innovative finance solutions
A workshop held this week makes progress toward centralized tracking of how ecosystem protection and restoration are linked with climate and socio-economic progress in Belize -
Understanding and preventing conflict over water
Stanford water and climate experts discuss climate impacts on shared water sources and potential solutions. -
Cook Islands workshop envisions a brighter future through valuing nature
Stanford researchers collaborate with local officials and Asian Development Bank staff to incorporate nature into development decisions that promote tourism and local needs -
2023 Stanford environmental research: A year in review
A new report looks back at the most impactful environment and sustainability research from Stanford scholars in 2023. -
New Collaboration Builds AI-Focused Resource For Biodiversity Reporting
New white paper from Planet, Microsoft, the Natural Capital Project, and the Gund Institute shares approaches for companies to meet environmental reporting requirements -
How to design policies that support both aquaculture and small-scale fisheries
A recent paper examines the benefits and tradeoffs of interactions between aquaculture and small-scale fisheries across 46 case studies.