• Sustainable Cocoa Production in Côte d’Ivoire

    Sustainable Cocoa Production in Côte d’Ivoire

    At the current rate of deforestation, Côte d’Ivoire is in the process of irretrievably losing all its forest cover by 2034. The country is the world’s largest producer of cocoa. The extension of farmland for cocoa cultivation is one of the main drivers of deforestation.

    Sustainable Cocoa Production in Côte d’Ivoire
  • Addressing smallholder resilience in coffee production in the Central Highlands, Vietnam

    Addressing smallholder resilience in coffee production in the Central Highlands, Vietnam

    Coffee production in the Central Highlands faces a multitude of challenges; decades of intensive cultivation and expansion onto marginal land has degraded the soil quality and left smallholders less resilient to both climate change and vulnerable to fluctuations in the price of coffee. As a result, many smallholders are in a negative spiral of declining yields leading to the increasing application of inputs to compensate, which is further reducing their already limited margins.

    Addressing smallholder resilience in coffee production in the Central Highlands, Vietnam
  • Low-carbon livestock technologies in Costa Rica

    Low-carbon livestock technologies in Costa Rica

    Pastures for livestock production account for over 20% of the national territory of Costa Rica. Low levels of productivity of livestock producers with low climate performance has made salient the need for transition towards a more sustainable climate-smart sector.

    Low-carbon livestock technologies in Costa Rica
  • The USD 4.1 Trillion Gap

    The USD 4.1 Trillion Gap

    A total investment in nature of USD 8.1 trillion is required between now and 2050 to tackle the triple planetary crisis

    The USD 4.1 Trillion Gap
  • Nature Finance Action Tracks

    Nature Finance Action Tracks

    Explore pathways to unlock the true potential of nature-based solutions by making nature a business and investment case

    Nature Finance Action Tracks
  • Positive Impact Indicators Directory in Land Use Finance

    Positive Impact Indicators Directory in Land Use Finance

    An extensive directory to help harmonise monitoring and reporting across a range of environmental and social impact areas: biodiversity conservation, climate adaptation, climate mitigation, forest protection, and sustainable livelihoods.

    Positive Impact Indicators Directory in Land Use Finance