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(e.g. crop cultivation and planted trees) Agriculture Criteria Climate Bonds Standard 2021 PAGE 1 Scope AGRICULTURE CRITERIA Climate Bonds Standard 4. Agricultural outputs (e.g. grains, vegetables, fibre
April 18, 2022 “Red flags” – how useful? • Very rapid growth • Charismatic founder with carefully managed image • Cultivation of politicians • Promises of philanthropy • Complexity • Friends and family in
, satellite data collection and data analysis. Production of non-timber forest products (NTFP) – the commercial cultivation and/ or extraction of goods derived from forests that are tangible and physical
Infrastructure Criteria and the Waste Management Criteria under the Climate Bonds Standard respectively. Land and land management assets for the cultivation/ production of feedstocks and biomass for bioenergy
: Water infrastructure that reflects the intentional use of ecological assets and/or ecosystem-based features, processes, and functions as an integral part of addressing water needs. Such infrastructure is
, RTRS, UTZ, Rainforest alliance, FSA, Ecocert, Fair trade, Organic and ecological textiles) Sustainable agriculture and forestry Sustainable Agriculture 3, 12, 15 Husbandry - Livestock compliant with
representatives from the Stock Exchange of Thailand and other government and private agencies, was established to consider the relevant ecological system, in order to identify problems and difficulties and to
Action Tracker Climate Change Performance Index Ecological Footprint Environmental Democracy Index Environmental Performance Index Energy Trilemma Index Resource Governance Index ND-GAIN data
emerging and remerging infectious diseases caused by climate change 16. Developing urban, rural, agricultural, and industrial areas with a critical focus on a sustainable growth 17. Establishing ecological