Canadian university launches guide to financial reporting on natural assets

Published 23:03 on January 29, 2025  /  Last updated at 23:03 on January 29, 2025  / /  Americas, Biodiversity, Canada, Nature-based

A Canadian university is outlining how local governments of all sizes can write nature into their financial reporting, as environmental assets are increasingly recognized as valuable infrastructure.  
A Canadian university is outlining how local governments of all sizes can write nature into their financial reporting, as environmental assets are increasingly recognized as valuable infrastructure.  


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