Animated Video: Visions for Scotland’s Natural Capital

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Scottish Forum on Natural Capital in 2024, we produced this animated video reflecting on the momentum gained in protecting Scotland’s natural assets, hopes and visions for the next decade and the action already in progress.   Produced by Slinky Productions – Video Production Company With thanks to all contributors: Jo Pike, Chief Executive

Branding

The Brand Guide for the Scottish Forum on Natural Capital includes our colour palettes and typography. Download the Scottish Forum on Natural Capital Logo Collection

Business in the Blue Economy Conference Summary

The Business in the Blue Economy Conference was hosted by the Marine Natural Capital Forum Scotland (MNCFS), sponsored by Howell Marine Consulting and held at the University  of St Andrews on 27th February 2023. This summary shares the insights and case studies from the presentations on the day.

Coursera – Business Model Innovation for Sustainable Landscape Restoration

In this free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), learners get to design their own innovative business model for landscape restoration. With a focus on the potential of business model innovation to make a bridge between ecology and economy using 4 returns: return of natural capital return of social capital return of inspiration return of financial capital You will move from

Coursera – Valuing nature and people to inform business decision-making

The aim of the course is to introduce businesses employees to the Capitals Approach and help them to get started with integrating natural, social and human capitals into business decision-making. The course consists of four modules and its structure follows the internationally recognized Natural Capital Protocol and Social and Human Capital Protocols and features many business examples to demonstrate why

Infographic: Act now, save later

A report, published in November 2024 following a collaboration between the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes, highlights the potentially devastating consequences Scotland could face if accelerated action is not taken to protect and restore nature. The report examines two potential scenarios of what Scotland could look like in 2045, depending on

Natural Capital Free Online Training

We Value Nature have produced training resources designed for businesses, organisations or colleagues in the early stages of their natural capital journey with an interest in learning more about what natural capital is, why it is important for business and how to start integrating it into business decision-making. The modules are free to share and adapt for your organisation and

Online Training Course About Nature-Based Infrastructure

This course aims to empower policy-makers, infrastructure planners, and investors to understand the economic and financial performance of NBI as well as its co-benefits in comparison with “built” or “grey” infrastructure. https://nbi.iisd.org/online-training-course-about-nature-based-infrastructure/

Public Sector Leader Roundtables

First convened in 2017 by Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Forum on Natural Capital, the high-level roundtable meetings determine how to take forward the Scottish Government’s commitments of protecting and rebuilding natural capital. The 2023 Roundtable was themed “Natural capital and the wellbeing economy, from policy into practice” Read more here The 2022 Roundtable was themed “Public/private partnerships in natural
 
 

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