Adaptation and Nature Finance Toolkit

The mission of the Resilient Planet Finance Lab is to co-develop and share the evidence, analytics and solutions to radically scale the mobilisation of finance and action for resilience, nature and SDGs globally. We work as a global public good, developing resources to support policy and investment decisions with core principles of openness, quality, inclusiveness and objectivity. This page synthesises our main resources developed with partners across the private and public sectors and complements our open data platform, the Resilient Planet Data Hub.

Disclaimer

This toolkit is designed to provide valuable information to support real decision making. It is does not constitute advice and so while it offers a comprehensive resource, we recommend consulting with a professional or specialist to get tailored advice for your specific needs and actions based on this content. We strive to keep the information on our site current and accurate, but we encourage users to verify details and seek expert guidance as needed. The University of Oxford is committed to offering high-quality resources but cannot accept liability for any issues or consequences arising from the use of this data or tool. For further details on our terms of use and liability, please refer to our website.

Licence and Attribution

The data can be used by others and is available under a CC BY 4.0 licence.

Details of attribution for each product are given on the respective pages.

For more information, please contact:

Dr Anna Freeman (on asset and risk analysis);

Dr Mark Bernhofen (on adaptation metrics);

Roberto Spacey Martin (on taxonomies).