MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION MAKING APPROACHES FOR SUPPLIER SELECTION
Banking Criteria and Approaches for Investment in Green Projects
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Banking Criteria and Approaches for
Investment in Green Projects
12 April 2006, 14.00 – 17.00Dreijenborch, Wageningen
Workshop Introduction
Ivo Mulder (FSD)
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Why this workshop? First, let’s get back to 8 December 2005; the
National Symposium Some key findings concern:
Main bottlenecks (selection) Communication differences between the various actors.
Different types of actors (e.g. bankers and conservationists) use different languages and have different mind sets.
Main opportunities (selection) There is a certain momentum in society and awareness is
increasing within the private sector. Ecosystem valuation and financing can create new markets
and market incentives for investment. Investment in nature has spin-off; it creates jobs; it is good for the reputation of companies (brand management) and; it creates the feeling of well-being for consumers.
Main key issues to follow-up on (selection) Network building for e.g. the creation of platforms for
exchange of knowledge and communication.
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Why this workshop? In order to better understand “nature as an
economic good”, a “commodity” that can be traded and for which a market can be created……
First, we need to understand the basics behind finance…..
In order to investigate how finance can work for nature…..
Mrs. Putman-Devilee will talk today about finance and the cycle a potential investment project will go through. During the workshop, you will become further acquainted with a few of the cycle elements.
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Objective of the workshop
This workshop aims to contribute to bridging the gap between the finance and conservation communities and to exchange innovative ideas how finance can work for nature.
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Workshop Programme14.15 – 14.30 The Nature Valuation and Financing
Network: Dolf de Groot (WUR/FSD) 14.30 – 15.00 Introduction in finance from a banker’s
perspective: Dorine Putman-Devilee (ASN Bank)
15.00 – 15.15 Break: Coffee & tea15.15 – 16.50 Workshop: Banking Criteria and
Approaches for Investment in Green Projects: 16.50 – 17.00 Conclusions and wrapping-up17.00 – 18.00 Drinks & snacks
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Workshop proceedings A 2-3 page proceedings paper will be send
to participants and people who have indicated their interests.
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Report available atwww.naturevaluation.org