Nature Positive Cities Efforts to Advance the Transition San Francisco 2025

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About the series Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition is published by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Oliver Wyman. It is part of the World Economic Forum’s Nature Positive Transitions report series outlining pathways sectors and cities can take to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 – the mission at the heart of the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The series consists of two parts: sector transitions and city transitions. These reports highlight the relevance of nature-related risks, identify the impacts and dependencies of the economy and society on nature, and provide guidelines for city and business leaders on key actions to accelerate the nature-positive transition. The Nature Positive Transitions reports build on the New Nature Economy Report series, a collaboration between the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Nature and Climate and the Centre for Urban Transformation. Sector reports: Nature Positive: Role of the Cement and Concrete Sector Natur e Positive: Role of the Household and Personal Care Products Sector Nature Positive: Role of the Chemical Sector Nature Positive: Role of the Mining and Metals Sector Natur e Positive: Role of the Offshore Wind Sector Natur e Positive: Role of the Port Sector Nature Positive: Role of the Automotive Sector China Deep-diveCities reports: Nature Positive: Guidelines for the Transition in Cities Natur e Positive: Leaders’ Insights for the Transition in Cities Natur e Positive: Financing the Transition in Cities Natur e Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition – Durban Finance reports: Financing the Nature-Positive Transition: Understanding the Role of Banks, Investors and Insurers Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition 4
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