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Reporting, research, interviews, and analysis on the process of embedding natural capital into the decisions that define our future.

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Lessons from the Amazon - In Conversation with Tanya Rubí Villalba Chumo

The Administrator of Yasuní National Park in Ecuador shares how conservation and collaboration go hand-in-hand—and how both require daily commitment. A guest post by Anastazja Krostenko

InVEST Contributors Welcome

NatCap Symposium reflections, InVEST contributor pathways, and the InVEST Plugin Registry

NatCap News

New partners, new tools: recent articles, announcements, a free course, and hands-on resources

Generating visual reports is now automatic for many InVEST models

How the NatCap software team aims to make ecosystem service modeling results easier to interpret, share, and use in decision-making—a guest post by David Fisher

Breaking away from the tyranny of single-indicator rule: Gross Ecosystem Product

GDP was created in 1934 as an economic tool, not intended as a measure of national well-being or nature’s welfare. When it became the world's singular benchmark for progress, it had perverse consequences. The UN’s Beyond GDP group recently put out a report with a range of additional indicators. One was not included: Gross Ecosystem Product (GEP)

NatCap News: Natural Capital Symposium

Five more days to register for the next Natural Capital Symposium, to be held June 29 - July 1, 2026.

A Quick Look: Applications of Natural Capital Approaches in the Philippines

Exploring how natural capital analyses inform investments and on-the-ground change

Understanding business impacts on nature - and on nature’s benefits

Key concepts and visuals from Chapter Three of the IPBES Business & Biodiversity Assessment

Rethinking Financial Systems to Bank on Nature

Megan Meacham of FinBio and the Stockholm Resilience Centre shares work with the private sector to understand their needs and incentivize action on nature.

New in InVEST: The Urban Mental Health Model

Released in InVESTⓇ 3.19.0, the Urban Mental Health model helps users estimate how changes in urban greenness may affect mental health cases and associated societal costs. A Guest Post By Yingjie Li