

Restore Nature Day Panel 1: The Restore Nature Fund: Redefining Returns through Regenerative Capital
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What if the highest return of the century is restoring the living systems that makes all other returns possible? Capital must start redirecting their focus from extraction to regeneration.
Restoring nature requires a decisive shift—from fragmented, project-based finance toward systems-based investing that recognises ecological and human systems as the foundations of long-term prosperity. Across Southeast Asia, a persistent “missing middle” of landscape custodians and small and medium enterprises remains structurally under-financed, despite their essential role in sustaining healthy soils, forests, and oceans.
This initiative responds to that gap by advancing a mutual value approach—one that seeks to integrate financial, natural, human, and social capital within place-based economies. Drawing on the Economics of Mutuality and SecondMuse’s Future Economy Lab methodology, the programme is conceived as a regional design and learning platform: to explore how blended finance mechanisms, shared infrastructure, and coordinated investment strategies can better support regenerative blue-green economies.
Rather than positioning capital deployment as a foregone outcome, this work signals a commitment to move from envisioning to enabling. It focuses on testing investment tools, refining measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) approaches, and advancing outcomes-based finance structures that can credibly link restoration with economic resilience. Through pilots and prototypes, the programme seeks to build evidence that ecological restoration—when stewarded well—can underpin durable livelihoods and robust economic performance.
This is an invitation to reimagine the role of capital: not as an extractive force, nor as episodic project funding, but as a steward of living systems—capable of restoring nature while strengthening the social and economic fabric of communities. At Davos 2026, this narrative marks an opening: to co-design, to learn together, and to shape the conditions under which regenerative systems investment can responsibly scale over time.