Mobilizing private finance is essential to accelerate the bioeconomy transition, especially across tropical regions such as the Amazon. To ensure integrity and impact, financial flows must be guided by transparent and comparable metrics that capture not only carbon emissions but also biodiversity and social outcomes.
To discuss how global and national actors can develop and align common standards for measuring environmental and social impacts, ensuring that private finance supports bioeconomy initiatives. The session will bring together financial institutions, international frameworks, and policy leaders to identify pathways for convergence between metrics, governance mechanisms, and capital allocation.
The event features the participation of FGV Sao Paulo Law School researcher Marcelo Behar, who is the Special Envoy for Bioeconomy at COP30.