PROGRAM
Join us for a high-level gathering of leaders in environmental markets and finance, spanning the public, private, and philanthropic communities in forestry, carbon, ecological restoration, water resources management, and corporate sustainability.
Financial investment in environmental solutions is building by the day, with major companies joining public commitments from governments, pension funds, and private finance.
The Environmental Markets & Finance Summit is the first event to draw attendees from across the different sectors of the environmental community working to advance and protect the environment in a financially sustainable way.
- Conservation finance: The latest investment products, demand drivers, accounting methods and more
- Corporate sustainability innovations for supply chains and the land sector
- State, local, and municipal strategies for financing restoration
- Emerging technologies for monitoring, data processing, and decision support
- Blended finance for natural climate solutions
- Urban and rural resilience strategies
- Market mechanisms that work
- Impediments to conservation finance and their solutions
- Innovation in business, agriculture, and natural resources
Participate in this important summit designed to advance natural infrastructure for environment, natural resilience, climate change, and streamlined permitting and planning for important infrastructure projects.
Don't Miss:
- Keynote sessions on the State of the Markets and State of the Restoration Economy
- Morning showcase and discussions of emerging tech for conservation
- Tremendous opportunity for networking across markets and stakeholders
- New to environmental markets and finance? We're offering pre-conference introductory workshops on Tuesday 10/29!
Who Should Attend?
CEOs and Business Development Directors
Corporate Sustainability Managers
Investors and Investment Advisors
Policymakers, Advisors and Government Affairs Representatives
Environmental Scientists, Engineers and Consultants
Regulatory Managers and Specialists
Municipality, Local and State Government Planners
Federal Government Program Managers and Scientists
Foundations and Philanthropic Community
Attorneys, Real Estate Developers
Landowners and interested observers