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=More Information=
* NATURAL CAPITAL PROTOCOL PRINCIPLES AND FRAMEWORK , http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/019347_NCC_Brochure_A5_Online.pdf


* The Draft Natural Capital Protocol and Sector Guides for business. An updated overview. Working document, version dated 5 November 2015 , at http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/Natural_Capital_Protocol_An_Overview_Nov_2015.pdf
* The Draft Natural Capital Protocol and Sector Guides for business. An updated overview. Working document, version dated 5 November 2015 , at http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/Natural_Capital_Protocol_An_Overview_Nov_2015.pdf

Revision as of 13:17, 27 December 2015

= "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

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"The Natural Capital Protocol aims to provide a standardized framework for business to measure and value its direct and indirect impacts (positive and negative) and dependencies on natural capital. The Protocol will not create new methods to do this; instead it will leverage the wealth of existing material in the field and build on the many approaches already developed." (http://www.naturalcapitalcoalition.org/js/plugins/filemanager/files/Natural_Capital_Coalition_-_Publically_available_methodologies_July172015.pdf)


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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."