• EU Observatory on Deforestation and Forest Degradation

      The EU Observatory on deforestation and forest degradation aims to monitor changes in the world’s forest cover and related drivers. Besides providing access to global forest maps and spatial forest and forestry-related information, this Observatory will facilitate access to scientific information on supply chains, linking deforestation, forest degradation and changes in the world’s forest cover to Union demand for commodities and products. Data and information provided on this Observatory play a supporting role but do not assure compliance or imply non-compliance with EU Regulations, other legal frameworks or commitments, or international agreements.
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    • LandScale

        LandScale is a user-friendly assessment tool co-managed by the Rainforest Alliance and Conservation International that generates landscape-level insights. By supporting the measurement of the combined impact of all activities within rural landscapes – from ecosystem health and human well-being to governance and production – LandScale helps organizations deliver and credibly communicate sustainability at scale.
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      • Forest Management – EU Taxonomy Compass

        • FOR 04
        • SDG 12
        Outlines how sustainable forest management can contribute to both the climate mitigation and climate adaptation elements of the EU Taxonomy.
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      • Accounting for Natural Capital Solutions Guidance

        • SDG 13
        This provides a robust methodology to effectively measure GHG emissions from land, forests, and soils across the supply chain to be embedded in corporate and product footprints, which can be used for science-based climate target setting efforts. This groundbreaking guidance is expected to transform sustainable management of forestry and agriculture in corporate supply chains.
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      • Taxonomy regulation delegated act Annex 1 of EU Taxonomy

        • SDG 13
        This is the technical screening criteria of the EU Taxonomy for determining the conditions under which an economic activity qualifies as contributing substantially to climate change mitigation and for determining whether that economic activity causes no significant harm to any of the other environmental objectives.
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      • SDG Indicator 15.3.1 – Good Practice Guidance

        • BIO 04
        • SDG 15
        This Good Practice Guidance (GPG) document provides guidance on how to calculate the extent of land degradation for reporting on United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Indicator 15.3.1: the proportion of land that is degraded over total land area. This guidance supports implementation of the Tier I methods for Indicator 15.3.1 adopted by the UN Statistical Commission, and the development of analytical methods for measuring its three sub-indicators.
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      • IDB Discussion paper – A Framework and Principles for Climate Resilience Metrics in Financing Operations

          • SDG 13
          This paper sets out principles, including core concepts and other characteristics of climate resilience metrics, together with a high-level framework for such metrics in financing operations. It focuses specifically on systems of measurement to define and report on the contribution of financing activities toward climate resilience objectives, rather than providing a universal guide for climate resilience financing activities themselves. It has been developed by the Inter-American Development Bank Climate Change Division.
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        • UK International Climate Finance Key Performance Indicator 4

            • SDG 13
            Key Performance Indicator 4 represents a global innovation in climate resilience KPIs, sidestepping the lack of a universal metric to count climate resilience per se, and instead counting the number of people with improved climate resilience. For the purposes of this KPI, this proxy is operationalised as: “improvements in individuals’ capacities to adapt, anticipate and/or absorb climate-related shocks and stresses.” KPI 4 has been developed by Climate Change Compass, who help the UK Government monitor, evaluate and learn from UK International Climate Finance.
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          • Global Forest Watch

            • FOR 02, FOR 03, FOR 04
            • SDG 12
            • SDG 13
            • SDG 15
            Global Forest Watch makes the best available data about forests available online for free, creating transparency about what is happening in forests worldwide. Better information supports smarter decisions about how to manage and protect forests for current and future generations, and greater transparency helps the public hold governments and companies accountable for how their decisions impact forests. GFW data is accessed daily by governments, companies, civil society organizations, journalists, and everyday people who care about their local forests.
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          • FAO EX-ante Carbon Balance Tool (EX-ACT)

            • SDG 13
            The EX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT) is based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories. EX-ACT provides its users a consistent way of estimating and tracking the impact of Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) investments and policies on GHG emission levels. EX-ACT is the only GHG accounting tool to cover the entire AFOLU sector, including agricultural inputs, energy, infrastructure, management of mineral and organic soils, coastal wetlands, fisheries and aquaculture.
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