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Introduction to biodiversity valuation tools

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  • Allison, R.
  • Sindhu, S.
  • Konwar, P.
  • Naidoo, L.
  • Yu, L.

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This paper investigates potential biodiversity valuation tools which actuaries could use in their work. It is an initial research paper into a selection of UK-based biodiversity valuation tools identified by the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs in its publication “Enabling a Natural Capital Approach Guidance”. The “Enabling a Natural Capital Approach Guidance” publication is seen as a comprehensive practical guide to natural capital and therefore is determined a sensible starting point on which to base this research. This research paper is not intended to be an exhaustive exploration of all biodiversity tools available, but rather is intended to identify a selection of tools which may be candidates for further research into their actuarial use case. We conclude that there are tools which merit additional research, and we recommend that these tools be further investigated to understand (i) the specific actuarial use case(s), (ii) whether the tools are applicable to direct infrastructure investments only or a broad range of asset classes, and (iii) whether their scope can be extended beyond the UK.

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  • Allison, R. & Sindhu, S. & Konwar, P. & Naidoo, L. & Yu, L., 2022. "Introduction to biodiversity valuation tools," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 27, pages 1-1, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:27:y:2022:i::p:-_12
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