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September 17, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Inter-American Development Bank releases updates Biofuels Sustainability Scorecard

In Brazil, the Inter-American Development Bank has released a new version of its Biofuels Sustainability Scorecard, which will enable users to better anticipate the impacts of potential biofuel projects on sensitive issues such as indigenous rights, carbon emissions from land use change, and food security.

The Scorecard, an interactive, web-based tool that was released in 2008, addressed 23 key variables including greenhouse gas emissions, water management, biodiversity and poverty reduction.

The IDB subsequently held five regional meetings to solicit feedback. As a result, the updated version of the Scorecard includes new categories to more thoroughly capture the environmental and social dimensions of biofuels investments. Specifically, there are six new social categories that address issues relating to indigenous people, local grower arrangements and impacts on food security, among others.

The new version of the Scorecard includes a spatial analysis tool that enables users to quickly access existing Geographic Information System (GIS) data regarding areas for biodiversity preservation. Future versions will add data layers to show the spatial dimensions of categories including water scarcity, cultural sites and high carbon sequestration areas, among others.

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