Landscape Conservation/Restoration - Surface of protected, safeguarded and/or rehabilitated natural landscape areas (or protected areas) in km² or % - area under certified land management in km² or in
Scheme November 2018 * These Criteria also cover the conservation and restoration of non-forested land Assessing climate change mitigation and adaptation aspects of financial products is not
-based solutions, including natural processes and functions, that developed or evolved through biological, geo-chemical, or similar processes; these may be left intact or restored through use of proceeds
the Climate Bonds Initiative. The IWG provides feedback on the draft sector Criteria developed by the TWG before they are released for public consultation. Technical Working Group (TWG): A group of key
might be developed (that could have been for woody biomass feedstocks). This will not now be done. 1.1 28 July 2020 Swap ‘bioenergy’ to ‘electricity’ in table 2 1 July 2019 Publication of first criteria
coastal areas to retrofitting of water treatment facilities. To be developed further in the subsequent phases of the Thailand Taxonomy development. Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems
considered for all the remaining five environmental objectives. 4 While DNSH requirements have not been detailed in the present draft of the Taxonomy, they will be developed further in future iterations
prevention and control and/or protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems. The EU Taxonomy includes technical screening criteria (TSCs) that are both qualitative and quantitative, and although
preservation or restoration of natural landscapes); • terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity conservation (including the protection of coastal, marine and watershed environments); • clean transportation (such as
requirements set in the Building Criteria. The Criteria are developed through a consultative process with Technical Working Groups (TWGs) and Industry Working Groups (IWGs), and through public consultation. The