INTERVIEW: Thailand on track to set up national biodiversity credit market in four years

Published 10:54 on April 13, 2026 / Last updated at 10:54 on April 13, 2026 / and / Asia Pacific (Asia), Insights (Interviews), Nature & Biodiversity (Markets, Policy)

Nature & Biodiversity Pulse

Thailand is working on a roadmap to establish a national voluntary biodiversity credit market within four years, informed by major standard frameworks, Carbon Pulse has learned.
Thailand is working on a roadmap to establish a national voluntary biodiversity credit market within four years, informed by major standard frameworks, Carbon Pulse has learned.


A subscription is required to read this content. Subscribe today to Nature & Biodiversity Pulse to access our unrivalled news and intelligence, as well as other content including all job listings. Click here for details.

We offer a FREE TRIAL to each of our subscription services and it only takes a minute to register. If you already have a Carbon Pulse account, login here.

This page is intended to be viewed online and may not be printed.
As per our terms and conditions, the republication or redistribution of Carbon Pulse content can result in the suspension or termination of your subscription.