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El Salvador — Taxonomy Node Mapping

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Node Mapping Summary

El Salvador's taxonomy node mapping reflects its concentrated EUDR exposure in specialty coffee, its strong solar energy potential, and its high climate vulnerability (drought, ENSO, coastal flooding). The node mapping is narrower than Peru or Colombia given El Salvador's smaller economy and limited cleantech ecosystem. AFOLU nodes for coffee are tagged Y; solar energy nodes are tagged Y; adaptation-relevant extension nodes are tagged Y; most other sectors are partial or N.

AFOLU Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_el_salvadorRationale
CT-AF-001Land & SoilYSoil degradation from intensive coffee cultivation; restoration needs
CT-AF-002Forests & WoodlandsY12% forest cover remaining — shade coffee agroforestry is primary restoration pathway
CT-AF-003Oceans & WaterpartialCoastal flooding and Pacific fisheries; limited cleantech activity
CT-AF-004Ice & SnowNNo relevance — tropical lowland country
CT-AF-005Air & AtmosphereNNo significant cleantech activity in air quality
CT-AF-006Smart FarmingYPrecision agriculture for specialty coffee; drought monitoring for smallholders
CT-AF-007Livestock & FisheriesNLivestock sector small and not EUDR-exposed
CT-AF-008CropsYCoffee is the primary export crop; cacao growing; drought-resistant staples needed
CT-AF-009Alternative Meat & SeafoodNNo market presence
CT-AF-010Alternative Dairy & EggNNo market presence

Energy Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_el_salvadorRationale
CT-EN-001Critical MineralsNNo significant mineral reserves; mining ban in effect since 2017
CT-EN-002HydrogenNNo hydrogen development programs
CT-EN-003NuclearNNo nuclear program
CT-EN-004Bio & Synthetic FuelspartialSugarcane ethanol potential; small scale
CT-EN-005Fossil Fuels (Transition)partialOil-dependent transport sector needs transition planning
CT-EN-006SolarYExcellent irradiance (5.5+ kWh/m²/day); flat Pacific terrain; strong CLP pipeline
CT-EN-007WindpartialMetapán wind corridor; limited compared to solar potential
CT-EN-008GeothermalY~25% of electricity from geothermal (Berlín, Ahuachapán plants); volcanic ring potential
CT-EN-009BiomasspartialCoffee husk and sugarcane bagasse; small scale
CT-EN-010Hydro Tidal & WavepartialSmall hydropower on Lempa River; limited expansion potential
CT-EN-011BatteriesNNo battery production or significant storage deployment
CT-EN-012Alternative StorageNNo alternative storage projects
CT-EN-013GridspartialSIEPAC regional grid interconnection; needs modernization for solar integration
CT-EN-014EV ChargingNMinimal EV adoption; no charging infrastructure
CT-EN-015Peer-to-Peer EnergyNNo regulatory framework

Climate Intelligence & Carbon Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_el_salvadorRationale
CT-IC-001IoT & Earth ObservationpartialMARN environmental monitoring; limited satellite coverage programs
CT-IC-002Climate DataYDrought and ENSO monitoring critical for agriculture; early warning systems
CT-IC-003Climate FinancepartialCABEI green bond access; limited domestic green finance infrastructure
CT-IC-004Climate RiskYHigh vulnerability to drought, tropical storms, coastal flooding, volcanic risk
CT-IC-005Climate InsurancepartialCCRIF SPC Caribbean/Central America parametric insurance; emerging
CT-XS-001Carbon Capture & StorageNNo CCS activity
CT-XS-002B2B Carbon OffsetspartialSmall-scale forestry offset projects; limited market
CT-XS-003B2C Carbon OffsetsNNo domestic B2C carbon market
CT-XS-004Carbon IntelligenceNNo national carbon registry or intelligence platform
CT-XS-005Carbon AccountingpartialNational GHG inventory exists but limited granularity

Waste, Built Environment & Transport Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_el_salvadorRationale
CT-WA-001 to CT-WA-005Waste (all)partialLandfill methane capture potential; coffee processing waste; limited cleantech
CT-BU-001 to CT-BU-005Built Environment (all)NMinimal green building activity; no cleantech startup presence
CT-TR-001 to CT-TR-005Transport (all)NNo significant cleantech transport activity

Extension Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_el_salvadorRationale
CT-EX-001Drought-resistant crop varietiesYCritical — ENSO drought is the primary agricultural risk
CT-EX-002Flood resilience (nature-based)YCoastal and riverine flooding from tropical storms
CT-EX-003Heat adaptation for agricultureYCoffee rust and heat stress at lower elevations
CT-EX-004Early warning systemsYDrought/ENSO early warning critical for 400K+ smallholders
CT-EX-005Community-led reforestationYPriority: El Salvador has lowest forest cover in Americas; shade coffee reforestation
CT-EX-006Mangrove restorationYPacific coast mangroves for storm surge protection and blue carbon
CT-EX-007Silvopastoral systemspartialSmall-scale livestock; limited compared to larger countries
CT-EX-008Bioeconomy: NTFPsNLimited forest resources for non-timber products
CT-EX-009PES platformspartialSmall-scale PES pilots; limited government funding
CT-EX-010Solar home systemsYRural electrification gaps; strong solar resource
CT-EX-014Remote sensing deforestation monitoringpartialSmall land area limits complexity; basic MARN monitoring exists
CT-EX-016Supply chain traceabilityYSpecialty coffee traceability for EUDR compliance
CT-EX-017Precision agriculture platformsYSmallholder coffee farm management and drought adaptation
CT-EX-018Deforestation-free certificationYEUDR compliance for specialty coffee exports to EU
CT-EX-019Supply chain due diligenceYEUDR operator obligations for Salvadoran coffee exporters
CT-EX-020Smallholder EUDR assistanceY70% of coffee farms under 5 ha — massive EUDR support need
CT-EX-025Cacao smallholder digital inclusionYGrowing cacao sector needs digital tools for emerging EUDR requirements
CT-EX-030Pasture restoration and livestock intensificationYLand-scarce country benefits from intensification to free land for reforestation
CT-EX-031Cattle deforestation-free verificationYEven small cattle sector needs verification given minimal remaining forest
CT-EX-038Timber legality verificationYFirewood/charcoal supply chain legality verification