We focus on making the resources sector, agricultural and forestry resources a force in climate change. Each can sequester carbon, support biodiversity and operate as a bioenconomy, not only benefiting nature, but also local communities and climate change.
Absolutely. Land is a valuable resource and with both the needs of climate change and a growing global population we must be able to manage this in a combined effort.
We use natural accounting principles to measure and manage all physical and monetary inputs to develop bioenconomies that produce sustainable and measurable benefits to landholders, asset managers, the community and climate change.
Economic output is but one historic measure of land value. This has fortunately begun to change with the awareness of climate change. Carbon sequestration and biodiversity has entered the value proposition in land value in recent times and the future will follow on with definition and measure of many more value streams of natural and managed ecosystems.
We focus on bioenergy production, carbon sequestration and biodiversity working together whilst measuring all stocks and flows of natural resources.
Copyright © 2024 renewable.bio - All Rights Reserved.
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.