Conceptual framing, integration, synthesis, and engagement
The need to bring together many frameworks, concepts, models, initiatives, and approaches to accelerate nature-positive action across the private and public sectors and scale this has never been more timely
The A-Track Conceptual Framework is structured around the four key areas of action – assess, commit, transform, and disclose – all essential for delivering nature-positive action at scale. Available as a report and presented as a graphic, the Conceptual Framework informs and supports collaboration across all other A-Track tasks and beyond providing a roadmap to navigate the system
The A-Track team recognises also the need for an internal project monitoring, evaluation and learning framework. Project outputs are being synthesised against this to make them more readily accessible.
A-Track also collaborates with many external stakeholders and work in partnership to support and enhance existing initiatives and related projects.
News and resources
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A-Track conceptual framework
This report explains the Conceptual Framework for A-Track. The Framework is presented as a graphic which brings together relevant frameworks, concepts, models, initiatives, and approaches which support acceleration of nature-positive action across the private and public sectors.
Leading partners
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Capitals Coalition
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Vito
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Tecnalia
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Oppla
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University of Cambridge