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| victorgrant | Jul 31 2017, 02:32:22 PM Post #1 |
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The Coalition for Private Investment in Conservation (CPIC) was launched in September 2016 to develop new investment models and funding pipelines for conservation and sustainable development. Three of the coalition’s initial focus areas are watershed management, green infrastructure for coastal resilience, and sustainable coastal fisheries. The group is currently working on developing investment “blueprints” for these areas, i.e., models for investable deals can that produce both environmental and financial returns. Once these blueprints are ready, the coalition will serve as a hub to connect investable conservation projects with financial organizations that are able to structure deals around those projects. CPIC’s founding partners include Credit Suisse, The Nature Conservancy Thanks I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: https://www.openchannels.org/webinars/2016/protecting-high-seas-through-new-marine-biodiversity-treaty-under-unclos Tracking Solution Video |
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