Natural Asset Companies (NACs)
Natural Asset Companies represent a new financial model aimed at formalizing the economic value of ecosystems, biodiversity, and living systems within capital markets. Rather than treating nature as an externality, NACs seek to structure natural assets as investable entities, aligning conservation outcomes with financial returns. Understanding their design, governance, and market integration is critical for assessing how nature's value is being quantified, monetized, and brought into new financial and regulatory systems.