Natural capital approaches in land-based businesses
In June 2018, the NCI organised a dialogue session to exchange experiences of using the Natural Capital Protocol in land-and water-based businesses. In our dialogue,
Valuing our Life Support Systems 2019 – summary report
Download report We need a new way of working to engage more people across disciplines, sectors and generations. Read all the key messages
Defining and delivering resilient ecological networks: Nature conservation in England
In 2017 the NCI and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology invited leading ecologist to discuss how to deliver resilient ecological networks within England's 25-environment
Wholescape thinking – a guidance note
We need partnerships and integrated management of land and rivers, the coast and the open seas. Read more and contribute to our Wholescape thinking! Download
Natural capital in the built environment – report
What are the drivers, barriers and solutions to implementing the natural capital approach in the built environment sector? Read our report from the workshop Embedding
The future of evidence-based environmental policy in the Brexit UK
A joint event with UKNEE explored risks and opportunities for evidence-based environmental policy post-Brexit. Download report
Natural capital without boundaries: integrating the management of catchments, coast and the sea through partnership
The report 'Natural capital without boundaries: integrating the management of catchments, coast and the sea through partnership' summaries findings from an NCI Dialogue Session on the 12 October 2015
Putting the Ecosystem Approach into practice
The report "Putting the Ecosystem Approach into practice - what can it do for you?" summarises the findings of an NCI Dialogue on this topic
The NCI video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRVYAqR9uQI Valuing our Life Support Systems - the Natural Capital Initiative summit
Valuing our Life Support Systems 2014
The ‘Valuing our Life Support Systems’ report (5.5 mb pdf) summarises main findings, key messages to business leaders, researchers, and policy makers and planners. The