
The report focuses on the reinforcing nature of gender equality and environmental challenges and explores this linkage by outlining the mainstreaming of gender into environmental policy, breaking silos in sustainable finance and including women in green infrastructure and finance.

This report summarizes the steps required to increase decision-makers’ confidence in natural, human and social capitals assessments, presented through the themes of consolidation, education and advocacy.

This report suggests ways that cities can be better prepared to address a wide range of shocks and transition to sustainable urban futures.

This business briefing highlights nature-based solutions as an effective strategic approach for developers and construction companies, architects and engineers seeking to future-proof their businesses against the growing impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss.

Building a Common Approach: Global Infrastructure Standards examines three new initiatives—Blue Dot Network, FAST-Infra, and Green Development Guidance—that have been independently developed to create a global standard to mobilize capital for sustainable, quality infrastructure projects. The report maps out the rationale, approach, and technical aspects of each to better understand how they compare.