About The TEEB Study

The Bank of Natural Capital is a website created to communicate the findings of The TEEB Study into The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB).

The TEEB Study assessed the global economic costs of ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss, and recommended solutions to policy makers, administrators, businesses and individuals. It was initiated by the G8 + 5, hosted by UNEP, and is supported by the European Commission, Germany, UK, Netherlands, Norway, Japan and Sweden.

Led by Pavan Sukhdev, the study has drawn together the experience, knowledge and expertise of over 500 experts from science, economics, business, development and policy from all around the world to identify and develop practical actions in response to the growing evidence of the impacts of the loss of biodiversity loss.

Phase I of the study saw the release of the TEEB Interim Report in 2008. This illustrated the magnitude of the economic dimension of biodiversity loss, while Phase II, running until early 2011, seeks to provide recommendations and guidance to help address these problems and consists of a series of reports for distinct end-users:

TEEB for Policy Makers Report TEEB for Local & Regional Policy Makers Report TEEB for Business Report
TEEB for Ecologists and Economists (TEEB-D0) TEEB for International & National Policy Makers (TEEB-D1) TEEB for Local & Regional Policy (TEEB-D2) TEEB for Business (TEEB-D3) TEEB Synthesis Report

The TEEB Synthesis Report was launched at Nagoya Cop-10 and illustrates how the economic concepts and tools described in TEEB can help equip society with the means to incorporate the values of nature into decision-making at all levels.  To download these TEEB reports please visit the TEEB study website where you will also find resources for journalists and information about the TEEB team, our study leader, its advisory board and scientific coordinators.

This website, The Bank of Natural Capital, is TEEB’s offer for citizens. Released in late 2010 as part of phase II of the TEEB Study, it tries to communicate the core concepts explored in the study, including why and how we should value nature. For a full list of contributors, please see Contributors.

We have to point out that the Bank of Natural Capital does not, yet, provide either traditional or natural banking services.

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By Georgina Langdale, Jun 30

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Pavan Sukhdev receives IEEM Institute Medal

In a special ceremony at the House of Lords in London on 29 June, Pavan Sukhdev, study leader of the ground breaking study into the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) was awarded the Institute of Ecology and Environmental management …

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TEEB for India

Today, February 10th, India launches two days of stakeholder consultations to develop the framework for strengthening biodiversity conservation programs and initiating action for assessing the economic value of India’s natural capital.

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By Dr. Merlin D. Tuttle, Jan 20

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More than 1,200 species of bats comprise nearly a quarter of all mammals, and their ecological services are essential to human economies and the health of whole ecosystems worldwide. Guest author Dr Merlin Tuttle looks at the ecosystem services that bats provide us.

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By Georgina Langdale, Oct 27

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TEEB Mofilm Winners Announced At Nagoya

TEEB teamed up with Mofilm to run a film competition. Participants were asked to submit videos which communicated “Why Nature is so precious to me.”

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By Georgina Langdale, Oct 25

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The cost that the next generation pays

Green TV interviews Pavan Sukhdev in “The cost that the next generation pays” about the key messages of TEEB and Nagoya.

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By Georgina Langdale, Oct 22

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Brazil is a “Natural Capital Superpower.”

Pavan speaks directly to Brazil from Nagoya in this video, calling Brazil a “Natural Capital Super Power.”

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By Georgina Langdale, Oct 20

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Final TEEB report launched at Nagoya

The TEEB study launched its final report today at the COP 10 in Nagoya Japan, “Mainstreaming the Economics of Nature: A synthesis of the approach, conclusions and recommendations of TEEB.”

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By Georgina Langdale, Oct 19

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TEEB Sessions at Nagoya

A brief summary of the schedule of TEEB events at Nagoya ranged from the 20th-25th October 2010.

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