Independent Review on the Economics of Biodiversity: Terms of Reference - GOV.UK

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A healthy planet underpins a healthy economy. The objectives of this independent review will be to assess the economic benefits of biodiversity globally, assess the economic costs and risks


of biodiversity loss, and identify a range of actions that can simultaneously enhance biodiversity and deliver economic prosperity.


This evidence should help shape the international and UK response to biodiversity loss, including the successors to the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and inform global action to deliver the


Sustainable Development Goals. The primary audiences for the review are economic and finance policy and decision-makers.


Collaboration and consultation will form an essential part of the review. The reviewer and supporting team are expected to partner with international collaborators to produce the review, and


to consult with key stakeholders, internationally and domestically, to understand views and inform analysis.