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SF2 The Ecology of Development

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Implementation Signals

Singapore’s Sustainable Finance Association published practical guidance to help market participants apply the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in green and transition financing (Jul 2025).

Why It Matters

Guidance is where taxonomies become real decisions.

What It Means

“Green” moves from language to workflow.

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What It Means

“Do No Significant Harm” becomes a baseline test.

Implementation Signals

ASEAN’s taxonomy work (Version 3 rollout + tools/FAQs) is explicitly aimed at tightening classification and interoperability, reducing greenwashing risk across member states.

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Why It Matters

DNSH forces trade-offs (land, nature, livelihoods) onto the record.

What It Means

Taxonomy use shifts from optional to standardised.

Implementation Signals

Malaysia’s regulators (Bank Negara Malaysia + Securities Commision) launched a public consultation on a national sustainable finance taxonomy to unify/align existing frameworks and strengthen consistency (Mar 2026).

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Why It Matters

Standardisation makes claims comparable across institutions.

What It Means

“Green” starts being judged by measurable nature outcomes.

Implementation Signals

Indonesia began serious work on developing a biodiversity credit scheme — explicitly positioning it as a way to elevate biodiversity management into an outcomes-linked mechanism (Dec 2025).

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Why It Matters

Credits are an attempt to fund conservation as a result, not just as an aspiration.