Biodiversity finance narratives shape market-oriented conservation approaches -study

Published 16:38 on July 7, 2026 / Last updated at 16:38 on July 7, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Nature & Biodiversity (Markets, Policy)

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The dominant narratives surrounding biodiversity finance increasingly frame conservation through innovation and market-based approaches therefore shaping how biodiversity protection is governed and understood, according to a recent study published in Environmental Sociology. 
The dominant narratives surrounding biodiversity finance increasingly frame conservation through innovation and market-based approaches therefore shaping how biodiversity protection is governed and understood, according to a recent study published in Environmental Sociology. 


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