Nature as Capital: Evolution or Revolution?

Entrepreneurial Governance and Strategic Control in the Economic Transformation

Nature as Capital: Evolution or Revolution?

Entrepreneurial Governance and Strategic Control in the Economic Transformation

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To what extent is it possible to see nature not as a risk and cost factor, but as a central form of capital for business success? Decision-makers in the 21st century should have an answer to this question. This book combines an analysis of the growing decoupling of the economy and ecosystems with practical instruments for integrating nature into strategic corporate management. It shows how a stronger focus on nature contributes to future viability and provides concrete approaches for making ecological complexity usable in a corporate context.

The content

Historical path dependencies shape today s economic activity

Geo-ecology and the Anthropocene as an analytical horizon

Making natural capital measurable with SEEA, NCAVES and AESA

Using nature markets for CO2 and biodiversity credits

Transforming corporate governance new management logics

A well-founded and practice-oriented contribution to one of the decisive debates of our time. Prof. Dr. Dirk Messner, President of the German Environment Agency

A wake-up call with pioneering perspectives. The governance and control mechanisms for transformation already exist. Prof. Dr. Klement Tockner, Director General of the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research

An important contribution to an economy that acknowledges and integrates systemic interdependencies. Dr. Simon Berkler, Co-founder of The Dive



Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Historical perspective drivers of unsustainable change and their limits.


ISBN 978-3-658-51393-1
Media type Book
Copyright year 2026
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Illustrations XXIII, 245 p. 12 illus.
Language English