
# Nature Positive Transitions

Actionable pathways to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.

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## We are working with business, cities and finance to create solutions that protect and restore nature while fostering sustainable development.

Nature is at tipping point – the resources humanity is using are equivalent to that of 1.75 Earths. Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse is ranked as the third biggest global risk for humanity.  Our research reveals that over half of the world’s GDP - $44 trillion – is highly or moderately dependent on nature and its services, such as clean water, a stable climate, and more.The Nature Positive Transitions initiative is informing sectoral approaches for business, guiding the financing sector, and helping cities reconcile their relationship with nature. These efforts align with the targets set by the Global Biodiversity Framework, ensuring our strategies support global commitments to protect and restore the natural world.


## Our workstreams driving the nature positive transition

We are advancing practical solutions across key areas to unlock opportunities for nature and the economy. By engaging with critical sectors, supporting urban resilience, and addressing financing barriers, our work helps businesses, cities, and financial institutions build a future where nature and humanity thrive together.


### Sector Transitions to Nature Positive

Sector Transitions to Nature Positive engages key sectors to transform operations and business models towards nature-positive goals. By developing guidance on sectoral pathways and catalyzing action with industry leaders, this initiative accelerates the nature-positive transition across the global economy.

[Discover more](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/)


### Nature-Positive Cities

Urban leaders and decision-makers must prioritize nature in their investment decisions to both improve the resilience and liveability of their cities, and to secure a sustainable future for humanity. Nature-positive cities supports pathways for more resilient, equitable, and prosperous cities.

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### Financing for Nature

Addressing the financing barriers to accelerate the real economy transition, engaging with banks, asset managers, investors, and insurers to identify nature opportunities and support company engagement.

[Discover more](https://initiatives.weforum.org/financing-for-nature/home)


## Our latest insights

Our reports and frameworks provide valuable guidance for stakeholders across sectors, empowering you to make informed decisions and accelerate action.

[Discover all our insights](https://initiatives.weforum.org/nature-positive-transitions/insights)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Tech Sector

This report recommends seven priority actions for tech leaders and demonstrates that nature-positive strategies can present financial opportunities – from recovered metals for new products to cost savings from reduced power and water consumption.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-role-of-the-technology-sector/)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Automotive Sector

The report identifies five priority actions for the automotive sector to drive the nature-positive transition, including mitigating impacts from operations and materials, transforming product offerings, conservation, and collaboration.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/automotive-sector/)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Automotive Sector China Deep-dive

Building from Nature Positive: Role of the Automotive Sector, the report aims to support stakeholders in the Chinese automotive industry in their transition to net-zero, nature-positive operations and value chains.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/automotive-sector-china-deep-dive/)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Mining and Metals Sector

The report outlines five key actions for the mining and metals sector to contribute to a nature-positive future, spanning operational transformation, water stewardship, circularity, land restoration and regeneration, and systems transformation.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/mining-and-metals-sector/)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Offshore Wind Sector

The report recommends five priority actions for the offshore wind sector to accelerate the nature-positive transition, emphasizing reducing impacts of operations and materials, product design innovation, and nature restoration.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/offshore-wind-sector/)


### Nature Positive: Role of the Port Sector

The report proposes five priority actions for the port sector to support a nature positive future, focusing on nature-sensitive planning, clean energy and sustainable materials, pollution and invasive species mitigation, circular economy and ecosystem restoration.

[Read the report](https://www.weforum.org/publications/nature-positive-transitions-sectors/port-sector/)


### Nature Positive: Corporate Assessment Guide for Financial Institutions

It is estimated that the private sector requires $1.2 trillion worth of annual investment in direct and nature-adjacent projects to halt and reverse nature loss. However, the majority of financial institutions still find that data availability and quality are barriers to allocating capital to nature.

[Read the report](https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Nature_Positive_Corporate_Assessment_Guide_for_Financial_Institutions_2025.pdf)


### Join us in building a nature positive future

Be part of the change for a sustainable and thriving planet

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