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Natural Capital
Natural capital includes the world’s natural resources and ecosystems that sustain life and economic activity. This article explains its components, importance, and threats.
Written By:
Tumisang Bogwasi
Tumisang Bogwasi
Tumisang Bogwasi, Founder & CEO of Brimco. 2X Award-Winning Entrepreneur. It all started with a popsicle stand.
Natural capital refers to the world’s stock of natural assets (including air, water, soil, forests, minerals, and biodiversity) that provide essential ecosystem services supporting human life and economic activity.
These natural systems supply renewable and non-renewable resources and enable critical ecological functions such as climate regulation, water purification, pollination, and carbon storage.
Definition
Natural capital is the collective value of natural resources and ecosystem services that support human well-being, economic production, and environmental sustainability.