Innovations in finance
To ensure the long-term protection of critical ecosystems, Conservation International looks for ways to pay for conservation efforts that last. That means tapping into new funding sources and developing innovative financing that puts money to work for nature.
Advancing our priorities
By demonstrating the inherent value of robust, healthy ecosystems and wildlife, we're proving that nature is a smart investment.
Protecting natural ecosystems could deliver nearly a third of the global emissions reductions needed to avoid the worst effects of climate change, yet nature-based solutions receive only 3 percent of global climate funding. We're working to boost that number by building financial mechanisms that harness capital from a mix of public and private sources.
Our goal is to protect five percent of the world's ocean area by 2025 — while ensuring the sustainable management of fisheries and ocean resources. We work closely with key stakeholders in national jurisdictions and beyond to demonstrate the value of expanding marine protected areas. We also coordinate with business partners to improve management in fisheries around the world.
We seek to create self-sustaining and scalable conservation approaches that can be applied to the landscapes and seascapes that are most important to the well-being of people and nature. To do this, we work with our partners to develop unique financial models that unlock public, private and corporate funds to conserve essential ecosystems — while ensuring that the supply of investible projects meets demand.
Our impact
deployed in more than 45 countries through a mix of financial mechanisms and partnerships
since 1988, generating $113.3 million
issued to date from projects in Kenya, Peru, and Colombia
Our plan
From grants to loans to trust funds, many conventional financial instruments can be channeled toward “green” investments that have a big impact. Conservation International develops novel ways to finance the long-term protection of nature at scale. We do this by blending public and private financing, creating replicable business models that ensure returns on investments and convening partners to increase demand for investible projects.
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Our Priorities
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