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More info and status via http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/natural-capital-protocol/developing-the-protocol.html
More info and status via http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/natural-capital-protocol/developing-the-protocol.html
=More Information=
* Report: TAKING STOCK: existing initiatives and applications . [[Valuing Natural Capital in Business]]. Natural Capital Coalition.
URL = http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/Valuing_Nature_in_Business_Part_2_Taking_Stock_WEB.pdf
"This publication is a stock take of existing initiatives and applications
relevant for valuing natural capital. This provides a baseline of existing
initiatives in order to inform the Natural Capital Protocol project. It is
also intended to be a useful resource to demystify the growing volume
of natural capital relevant initiatives emerging from the private and
public sectors."


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= "a standardized framework for business to measure and value their direct and indirect impacts and dependencies on natural capital".

More info and status via http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/natural-capital-protocol/developing-the-protocol.html


More Information

URL = http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/Valuing_Nature_in_Business_Part_2_Taking_Stock_WEB.pdf

"This publication is a stock take of existing initiatives and applications relevant for valuing natural capital. This provides a baseline of existing initiatives in order to inform the Natural Capital Protocol project. It is also intended to be a useful resource to demystify the growing volume of natural capital relevant initiatives emerging from the private and public sectors."