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| This paper presents a supervisory methodological framework to assist central banks and financial supervisors in assessing financial risks, impacts and dependencies in the financial sector, including the transmission channels of physical and transition risks. This framework is designed to translate biodiversity risks into risks Financial. It is based on a previous mapping of existing approaches, as well as nature-related financial risks. Although the different national circumstances, this methodological framework. This methodological framework is designed to be generally applicable by central banks, supervisors and commercial banks in different countries, supervisors and commercial banks in different countries. |
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