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Biodiversity finance: leveraging private capital to protect nature

Join the Melbourne Centre for Data Science for public presentations of recent seed funding projects. At the time of application, no studies in top-tier finance journals had quantified and priced risks surrounding biodiversity loss or examined the potential role of private financing in addressing this gap. To address this challenge for this proof-of-concept project, the team are developing the first objective and data-driven valuation of two of the first biodiversity products created.
28/11/2024 9:15am 10:15am

Melbourne Connect, Manhari Room, Level 7

Join the Melbourne Centre for Data Science for public presentations of recent seed funding projects. At the time of application, no studies in top-tier finance journals had quantified and priced risks surrounding biodiversity loss or examined the potential role of private financing in addressing this gap. To address this challenge for this proof-of-concept project, the team are developing the first objective and data-driven valuation of two of the first biodiversity products created.

Biodiversity finance

Biodiversity finance: leveraging private capital to protect nature


Join the Melbourne Centre for Data Science for public presentations of recent seed funding projects.

Presentation: "Biodiversity finance: leveraging private capital to protect nature"

Date: Thursday 28th November

Time: 9:15 - 10:15am

Venue: Manhari Room, Level 7, Melbourne Connect, 700 Swanston St

At the time of application, no studies in top-tier finance journals had quantified and priced risks surrounding biodiversity loss or examined the potential role of private financing in addressing this gap. To address this challenge for this proof-of-concept project, the team are developing the first objective and data-driven valuation of two of the first biodiversity products created. Overall, this is important because philanthropy and taxpayer funds will be insufficient in addressing the financing gap require to mitigate biodiversity loss.

Researchers:

Dr Attila Balogh - Department of Finance

Dr Rebecca Morris - School of Biosciences

Dr Jeremy Silver - Melbourne Centre for Data Science