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Colombian Regulatory Crosswalk Summary

Overview

This page summarizes how 6 Colombian regulatory frameworks map to the 71 Cleantech Taxonomy nodes. Each framework column in the taxonomy indicates whether a given cleantech category is aligned (Y), partially aligned (partial), or not aligned (N) with that framework's scope.

Framework Coverage Matrix

FrameworkColumnYPartialNScope
NDC 2030col_ndc2030_aligned52910Economy-wide climate targets
SISCLIMAcol_sisclima_relevant471410Institutional coordination
CONPES 4075col_conpes4075171737Energy transition only
Ley 2169col_ley216949148Climate action (broadest)
Ley 2099col_energy_transition171143Energy transition only
COP16 Calicol_cop16_biodiversity12851Biodiversity only

Key Observations

  • Broadest coverage: NDC 2030 and Ley 2169 cover 85-90% of taxonomy nodes — they are economy-wide frameworks.
  • Narrowest coverage: COP16 Cali (17%) and CONPES 4075/Ley 2099 (24% each) — these are domain-specific.
  • Energy nodes: All 6 frameworks touch energy (EN sector) — the strongest cross-framework convergence.
  • AFOLU nodes: Strong alignment with NDC, SISCLIMA, Ley 2169, and COP16 — but weak in energy transition frameworks.
  • Gap areas: Alternative meat/dairy (CT-AF-009/010), nuclear (CT-EN-003), aircraft (CT-TR-005), textiles (CT-WA-003) align with zero or one framework.

How to Use

Query the Cleantech Taxonomy via BookStack API to find nodes aligned with specific frameworks:

GET /api/search?query=[col_ndc2030_aligned=Y] [col_cop16_biodiversity=Y]

This returns all nodes that align with BOTH the NDC 2030 AND COP16 biodiversity commitments — useful for identifying climate-biodiversity co-benefit opportunities.