Cover Image for Business & Nature Solutions: Biodiversity Credits - Breakthrough or Mirage?
Cover Image for Business & Nature Solutions: Biodiversity Credits - Breakthrough or Mirage?
Art x Science x Solutions converge at this landmark sculpture designed to create an ecosystem of exchange for the planet.

Business & Nature Solutions: Biodiversity Credits - Breakthrough or Mirage?

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Monkey Rock: A Species Corner for Nature at Climate Hub Davos is a temporary public art installation presented during World Economic Forum week in Davos.

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Biodiversity credits are having their moment as a potential solution to get private finance flowing into nature recovery. There has already been rapid movement on the supply side but the uncomfortable question is whether buyers (i.e., corporates) will start demanding these to allow markets to scale. This MonkeyRock Session will look into this by considering how, if at all, biodiversity credits and similar products could be a solution for corporate sustainability concerns. It’s all about the data!

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The installation was conceived by Joep van Lieshout and Prof. Gail Whiteman.

​Climate Basecamp, Atelier Van Lieshout and Cats Do Climate are thankful to Minderoo Foundation, GreenUp, Climate Hub Davos, Arctic Basecamp, and the Nature and Climate Impact Team at the University of Exeter for their support, contributions and tireless work to bring the Monkey to Davos. Thank you.

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Location
Kulturplatz Davos
Promenade 58C, 7270 Davos, Switzerland
Art x Science x Solutions converge at this landmark sculpture designed to create an ecosystem of exchange for the planet.