Cleantech Taxonomy Synthesis Methodology

How the Cleantech Taxonomy Is Built

The Cleantech Taxonomy is a synthesis product — it does not replicate any single upstream source but combines structural elements from four institutional sources into a unified classification schema for LATAM climate innovation.

Synthesis Process

Step 1: Structural Backbone (CPI)

CPI's Global Landscape of Climate Finance provides the primary sector structure. Its 9 sectors organize all Cleantech Taxonomy nodes at the top level. CPI was chosen because:

Step 2: Regulatory Crosswalk (EU Taxonomy)

Each node is crosswalked to the EU Taxonomy's Climate Delegated Act activities. This provides:

Step 3: Energy Depth (IEA)

For Energy Systems, Transport, and Industry nodes, the IEA ETCS provides technology-level classification:

IEA alignment is marked N/A for non-energy sectors (AFOLU, Waste, Water, ICT).

Step 4: Finance Eligibility (CBI)

CBI sector criteria determine bond certification eligibility. This layer connects the taxonomy to green bond markets and provides:

Step 5: LATAM Gap Extensions (CTH)

21 extension nodes (CT-EX-001 to CT-EX-021) fill gaps none of the 4 upstream sources cover:

Step 6: Regulatory Anchoring (Colombian Frameworks)

All 71 nodes are crosswalked to 6 Colombian regulatory frameworks:

Defensibility

Every Cleantech Taxonomy node traces back to at least one authoritative source. The Source Alignment Map documents exactly which sources inform each node. CTH extensions are explicitly labelled as original work (CC BY 4.0) and tagged with source=CTH v0.1 extension.

Update Protocol

When an upstream source publishes a new version (detected by the monthly watcher), the update follows this protocol:

  1. Watcher posts a Watch Report to Book 00
  2. CTH reviews the changes and drafts amendments
  3. Gideon approves amendments (HITL gate)
  4. New Cleantech Taxonomy minor version published (v1.1, v1.2, etc.)
  5. Master Index JSON and filtered views updated
  6. Version release note posted + agents/apps notified

Annual editorial review is timed to COP season (October-December).


Revisión #1
Creado 2026-05-27 03:52:41 UTC por Gideon Blaauw
Actualizado 2026-05-27 03:52:41 UTC por Gideon Blaauw