Puzzles, Tensions, and the Research Agenda for Biodiversity Finance.
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| Title: | Puzzles, Tensions, and the Research Agenda for Biodiversity Finance. |
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| Authors: | Lucey, Brian M.1,2 (AUTHOR) blucey@tcd.ie, Vigne, Samuel3 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Financial Review. Nov2025, p1. 6p. |
| Subject Terms: | *SYSTEMIC risk (Finance), *GOVERNMENT policy, *MARKET value, *DISCLOSURE, RESEARCH questions, CORPORATE finance management, ECOSYSTEM services, EVALUATION methodology |
| Abstract: | ABSTRACT Biodiversity loss is a systemic financial risk whose channels are more complex and less analytically tractable than climate change. Where climate finance has agreed on standardized measures, disclosure regimes, and, increasingly, on climate risk's role in the pricing of assets, biodiversity finance remains conceptually fragile and empirically under‐identified. This paper distills the issues of this emerging field into four recurring |
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