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Nature-Related Financial Risks in Brazil (English)

25 Aug 2021

Biodiversity loss and associated economic costs are increasingly recognized as a source of financial risks. This paper explores how and to what extent Brazilian banks are exposed to the loss of biodiversity through their lending to non-financial corporates. The results suggest that such exposures are material. Forty-six percent of Brazilian banks' non-financial corporate loan portfolio is concentrated in sectors highly or very highly dependent on one or more ecosystem services. Output losses associated with the collapse in ecosystem services could translate into a cumulative long-term increase in corporate nonperforming loans of 9 percentage points. Moreover, 15 percent of Brazilian banks' corporate loan portfolio is to firms potentially operating in protected areas, which could increase to 25 percent should conservation gaps close, and 38 percent should all priority areas become protected. Finally, 7 percent of corporate loans are to firms for which environmental controversies have been recorded. While preliminary, the results have important policy implications for both Brazilian banks and Banco Central do Brasil.
environment global environment facility deforestation brazil ecosystem service small and medium enterprise protected area economic sector banking sector financial sector development computable general equilibrium model business process latin america & caribbean natural resources and blue economy financial sector policy ecosystems and natural habitats adverse impacts on biodiversity environmental disasters & degradation loss of biodiversity biodiversity loss loss of ecosystem services global greenhouse gas emission sustainable use of ecosystems causes of biodiversity loss bank credit to sme degradation of ecosystem services

Authors

Calice,Pietro, Diaz Kalan,Federico Alfonso, Miguel Liriano,Faruk

Disclosure Date
2021/08/25
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Nature-Related Financial Risks in Brazil
Originating Unit
EFI-ECA-FCI-Finance-1 (EECF1)
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Policy Research working paper; no. WPS 9759;
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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