GOVERNMENT · STATE · PUBLIC MANDATE
Where to prioritize, with what proof.
For States with a mandate over megadiverse territory: ministries of environment, fisheries authorities, territorial planning agencies, comarca jurisdictions with delegated authority. DIA turns the declared monitoring deficit into an actionable map of observational investment, with auditable figures that hold up in external audit, administrative litigation and multilateral negotiation.
WHAT YOU GET
- Reproducible DIA Panama Observatory v1.0 territorial map (CC-BY-4.0) + citable Zenodo DOI.
- Client tier with per-comarca and per-administrative-unit subdistribution.
- Replication of the DIA operator to another megadiverse jurisdiction with closed template.
- Methodological accompaniment to integrate DIA into national GBF/CBD reporting frameworks.
Conversation with public authority →FUND · INVESTMENT · DUE DILIGENCE
Where your green thesis simplifies the territory.
For nature funds, DFIs, family offices with ESG/biodiversity thesis and administrators needing solid territorial due diligence. DIA exposes where the aggregated dataset you use hides structural heterogeneity — when sub-observation risk is asymmetric across comarcas, coasts and watersheds — and lets you adjust the thesis without renegotiating LP frameworks.
WHAT YOU GET
- DIA reading applied to specific territorial portfolio under NDA.
- Comparative audit DIA vs. metrics in use (IBAT, STAR, Myers hotspots).
- Pre-acquisition due diligence on natural asset in megadiverse jurisdiction.
- Asymmetric exposure metric to adjust pricing or reserves.
Conversation with fund / DFI →COMPANY · DISCLOSURE · SOCIAL LICENSE
Where disclosure, operation and social license stop coinciding.
For corporates with operational exposure in megadiverse territories and reporting obligations under TNFD, SBTN, CSRD or equivalents. DIA delivers the structural component that disclosure metrics aggregate: territorial map of observational debt within the jurisdiction where the company operates, with reproducible citation that passes external audit.
WHAT YOU GET
- Territorial disclosure aligned with TNFD/SBTN for concrete footprint.
- Gap diagnostic between declared social license and underlying observation.
- Support for dialogue with comarca communities under ILO Convention 169 when applicable.
- Documentary defense before external auditor or ESG challenge.
Conversation with company →COOPERATION · MULTILATERAL · NGO
Where an intervention needs better territorial reading.
For multilateral agencies (UNDP, FAO, IUCN, IDB, World Bank), public DFIs, international NGOs with territorial presence, bilateral cooperation agencies. DIA provides a common, reproducible territorial reading that reduces the cost of coordinating among actors with incompatible proprietary datasets.
WHAT YOU GET
- Common territorial diagnostic for specific cooperation program.
- DIA template replicable to other countries in the program (Colombia, Ecuador, Atlantic Galicia as temperate contrast).
- Training the national team to operate the observatory internally.
- Citable territorial baseline for impact evaluation of the intervention.
Conversation with cooperation →COASTAL STATE · FISHERIES AUTHORITY · TRACEABILITY
Where the declared fleet and the observed fleet stop matching.
For coastal States with longline or trawl fleets and traceability obligations under regional agreements (IATTC, OPRT, RFMO). DIA reconstructs the register → monitoring → enforcement flow with defensible metric for external audit, evidentiary custody and bilateral negotiation.
WHAT YOU GET
- Fisheries Lane A of the DIA observatory with reproducible dossier by jurisdiction.
- Cross-reference declared fleet × VMS/AIS series × reported catch with auditable priority classes.
- Documentary support for negotiation with regional bodies and EU-Mercosur framework compliance.
- Gap diagnosis between declared fisheries mandate and on-water observation.
Conversation with fisheries authority →