2. Alternative sources of income to
eradicate poverty
Net zero land-use emissions by 2050 to
stop global warming
Why: We need transformational impact on Sustainable
Landscapes
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70% more agricultural output by 2050 to
feed the world
3. How: Landscape Impact Fund enables companies to meet
climate targets with nature-based projects and allows grant
makers to realize high-impact landscapes.
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Foundation
Technical
Assistance
SDG Impact
Assurance
Nature Based
Emission Reductions
Co-Financing
Landscape &
Project Design
Corporate
fundersPublic funders Philanthropic funders
4. Investment streams & returns for investors
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Return / Benefit
● Leveraged impact by
catalyzing private
investment
● Ringfenced utilization
of proceeds
● Roster of experts
Return / Benefit
● Premium carbon
credits
● Unmatched impact
through new projects
& landscape
integration
● Delivery guarantee
Nature Based
Emission Reductions
Landscape & Project
Design
5. In a Nutshell
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Impact through upfront capital commitments
2 synergistic investment streams
Leading governance structure
Deal-by-deal approach
6. Exemplary project: Planting 100 million trees while protecting natural
forests and developing sustainable business models
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7. Summary: Unique advantages of the Landscape Impact
Fund
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• Not-for-profit foundation
• Leveraged impact through new project development and
co-financing
• Economic efficiencies & risk mitigation through portfolio
aggregation
• Third-party assurance
8. Thank you
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Urs Dieterich
Land Use Fund Manager
u.dieterich@southpole.com
Renat Heuberger
CEO
r.heuberger@southpole.com