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Voluntary PROGRAMME ACTIVITY DESIGN DOCUMENT FORM (VPA-DD) - Version 01<br />

NAME /TITLE OF THE PoA:<br />

“<strong>Qori</strong> Q’oncha – <strong>Improved</strong> Cookstove <strong>Diffusion</strong> Programme in Peru”<br />

Voluntary page 34<br />

SECTION C. Environmental Analysis<br />

C.1. Please indicate the level at which environmental analysis as per requirements<br />

of the CDM modalities and procedures is undertaken. Justify the choice of level at<br />

which the environmental analysis is undertaken:<br />

‘N.A. for Gold Standard VER project activities (see the sustainable assessment information<br />

in the GS Passport).’<br />

C.2. Documentation on the analysis of the environmental impacts, including<br />

transboundary impacts:<br />

Requisites of the Gold Standard are followed for the Sustainable Development Matrix.<br />

The version presented here is the version after SHCs (stakeholder consultation) and FBRs<br />

(feedback round) at LPP level, called “Consolidated” Matrix.<br />

The consolidated Matrix is the same for the three LPPs as a result of the stakeholder<br />

consultation process. As a matter of fact, because all three LPPs have activities in different<br />

regions, three different stakeholder consultations have been done. Nevertheless, if<br />

comments and dynamics have been quite different, final consolidated Matrix is the same<br />

and is presented here:<br />

Indicator Mitigation<br />

measure<br />

Gold<br />

Standard<br />

indicators of<br />

sustainable<br />

development.<br />

If relevant<br />

copy<br />

mitigation<br />

measure from<br />

"do no harm"<br />

–table, or<br />

include<br />

mitigation<br />

measure<br />

used to<br />

neutralise a<br />

score of ‘–‘<br />

Relevance to achieving MDG Chosen<br />

parameter<br />

and<br />

explanatio<br />

n<br />

For this section we list the 8 goals, in<br />

order to quote them faster in the<br />

following cells.<br />

Goal 1 End poverty and hunger<br />

Goal 2 Universal education<br />

Goal 3 Gender equality<br />

Goal 4 Child Health<br />

Goal 5 Maternal Health<br />

Goal 6 Combat HIV/ AIDS<br />

Goal 7 Environmental Sustainability<br />

Goal 8 Global Partnership<br />

Air quality Contributes to goal 4 and 5 as children and<br />

women, specifically pregnant ones, are<br />

first victims of bad indoor air quality.<br />

Water quality<br />

and quantity<br />

Contributes to target 7.B in<br />

Water quantity:<br />

- 7.5 Proportion of total water resources<br />

used<br />

Water quality:<br />

- 7.8 Proportion of population using an<br />

Defined by<br />

project<br />

developer<br />

See in<br />

Section G<br />

of the<br />

Passport<br />

Small<br />

positive<br />

impact<br />

Final score<br />

Negative impact:<br />

score ‘–‘ in case<br />

negative impact is<br />

not fully mitigated<br />

score 0 in case<br />

impact is planned to<br />

be fully mitigated<br />

No change in<br />

impact: score 0<br />

Positive impact:<br />

score ‘+’<br />

This template shall not be altered. It shall be completed without modifying/adding headings or logo, format or font.<br />

+<br />

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