Track and analyze the environmental, social, and economic impact of regenerative activities.
Measures soil organic matter, microbial activity, and structure
Measures water purity, conservation, and sustainable management
Measures the variety and abundance of plant and animal species
Measures the amount of carbon captured and stored in soil and vegetation
Strong performance in water quality and biodiversity. Carbon sequestration needs improvement.
Excellent community participation and knowledge sharing. Governance effectiveness is improving.
Good resource efficiency and investment returns. Local economic growth is developing steadily.
Based on the current metrics, your regenerative project is performing well above average in most areas. The environmental metrics show significant improvement in water quality (+12%) and biodiversity (+15%), suggesting that your water management and ecosystem restoration efforts are effective. To further improve your impact, consider focusing on carbon sequestration strategies, which currently show the lowest score (56%)