Introduction
Under a first template for being able to describe a Natured-Based-Project (within a PDF documents and on the Web that will come from a database ( with a specific data model )
This will be a first step before adding some TAXONOMY TAGs that will points on more detailled database models ( EU, USA? France, China, ... ) > the idea in step 3 will be to make database XML "translation" between the various Taxonomy data models.
1. General Information
- Project Name: The official title of the project.
- Location: Where is the project located?
- Duration: Start and end dates.
- Project Lead: Organization or entities responsible.
- Partners: List of partners and their roles in the project.
2. Objectives and Context
- Context: Description of the environmental and socio-economic background.
- Main Objectives: Specific goals that the project aims to achieve.
3. Project Description
- Type of Nature-Based Solutions: Detail the techniques or methods used.
- Scale of the Project: Local, regional, national, or international.
- Target Population: Who will directly or indirectly benefit from the project?
4. Impacts and Benefits
- Ecological Benefits: Impact on biodiversity, ecosystems, etc.
- Social Benefits: Improvements for local communities, public health, etc.
- Economic Benefits: Job creation, economic development, etc.
- Carbon Sequestration: Potential for reducing carbon footprint.
5. Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators
- Performance Indicators: How are the objectives measured?
- Monitoring Methods: Techniques and frequency of data collection.
- Results Achieved: Progress towards the project's goals.
6. Financing and Resources
- Total Budget: Estimate of the total costs of the project.
- Funding Sources: Details on funders and type of financial support.
- Resources Needed: Human, technological, material, etc.
7. Risks and Challenges
- Identified Risks: Potential ecological, social, and economic risks.
- Mitigation Strategies: Plans to manage or minimize these risks.
8. Stakeholder Engagement
- Communication Strategy: How information is shared with the public and stakeholders.
- Community Participation: Involvement of local populations in the project.
9. Future Outlook and Extensions
- Expansion Potential: Possibilities to increase the project's scope.
- Recommendations for Future Projects: Lessons learned and suggestions.
This template structure will allow you to document comprehensively and systematically the various aspects of a Nature-Based Solution project, thus facilitating its evaluation and management.
ABOUT
EU taxonomy
The EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance is a classification system developed by the European Commission to help direct investments into sustainable economic activities. It's a central part of the EU’s strategy to achieve a climate-neutral Europe by 2050 as outlined in the European Green Deal. Here are the main features of the EU Taxonomy:
Tech Database proposed model
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