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The EIA gathers gold. Today it dies in a PDF.
Every project (a road, a mine) builds inventories of species, habitats, water…
and that data reaches neither the national inventory nor the global targets. Mark the data your EIA holds and
see where it could rise to.
① The value · where does each data point rise to?
Tap a data point from the baseline: today it dies in the report; tomorrow it could feed your national accounts (SEEA) and the global targets (GBF). Mark the ones your EIA already gathers.
Where each data point comes from: ↺ Reused (same record) · → Derived (computed) · ≈ Homologous (same model, another file) · + New (must be captured)
0%of a biodiversity-inclusive EIA — mark your data
That percentage comes from the real standard for a biodiversity-inclusive EIA (CBD · IFC · ISO 17620). Here it is, requirement by requirement — and it lights up with the data you marked 👇
② The standard · a biodiversity-inclusive EIA
The real requirements of an EIA that integrates biodiversity (CBD Guidelines VIII/28, IFC PS6, ISO 17620:2025), each one wired to the data point it demands. Tap one to see its framework.
Select a requirement
The EIA standard
Green = covered by your data; red = missing. Each requirement points to its real framework (CBD / IFC / ISO).
SEEA-EA (the UN statistical standard, 2021) and GBF Target 14 (which literally names the EIA and the national accounts) are official. The bridge from EIA → national accounts is the BioVoxel proposal — connecting what today goes unconnected. ISO 17298 and 17620 were published in 2025.