Areas of impact and Collaboration
Project Flow is Earth Innovation's transparency platform to communicate progress and execution of projects carried out by EII in tropical regions with active leadership or in collaboration with other organizations. EII works in tropical regions on the promotion of low emissions rural development and forest protection in Peru, Brazil and Colombia. Some of these jurisdictions are members of the GCF Task Force with funds provided by the Norwegian government and administered by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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EII Aggregated Indicators Framework
The Aggregated Indicator Framework by EII provides an integrated view of the platform’s key sustainability indicators, designed to measure progress and impact across landscapes. This section consolidates essential information from various projects and presents it in a clear and accessible way, allowing users to understand trends, compare results, and evaluate performance at different levels.
The framework focuses on six core areas that are critical for sustainable development: Forest Governance, Bioeconomy & Sustainable Production, Climate Change Mitigation, Climate Finance & Enabling Systems, Inclusive Participation & Human Dimension, and Knowledge & Learning. By exploring these indicators, users can gain a comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness of ongoing actions, identify opportunities for improvement, and support data-driven decision-making.
About Project Flow
Project Flow allows for monitoring the progress and following the execution of projects aimed at the promotion of low-emissions rural development and forest protection in 8 states/provinces of Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. some of these jurisdictions are members of the GCF Task Force with funds provided by the Norwegian government and administered by the United Nations Development Program(UNDP)
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