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Guatemala — Taxonomy Node Mapping

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Node Mapping Summary

Guatemala's taxonomy node mapping reflects its diverse EUDR exposure (coffee, cacao, wood, rubber), its unique community forest concession model in Petén, strong geothermal energy potential, and highland agricultural adaptation needs. AFOLU nodes for coffee and forestry are tagged Y. Geothermal and solar energy nodes are tagged Y. NbS/bioeconomy extension nodes related to the Maya forest are tagged Y. Community forest governance creates a distinct node relevance pattern not seen in the other two countries.

AFOLU Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_guatemalaRationale
CT-AF-001Land & SoilYHighland coffee soil management; Petén land restoration after slash-and-burn
CT-AF-002Forests & WoodlandsYMaya Biosphere Reserve — one of Mesoamerica's largest forests; community concessions
CT-AF-003Oceans & WaterpartialMotagua and Polochic river basin management; Pacific coast fisheries
CT-AF-004Ice & SnowNNo relevance — tropical country
CT-AF-005Air & AtmospherepartialGuatemala City air quality; volcanic emissions monitoring
CT-AF-006Smart FarmingYPrecision agriculture for highland coffee and cacao; cardamom production data
CT-AF-007Livestock & FisheriespartialPetén cattle ranching contributes to deforestation; not a major EUDR exposure
CT-AF-008CropsYCoffee, cacao, cardamom — major export crops with climate vulnerability
CT-AF-009Alternative Meat & SeafoodNNo market presence
CT-AF-010Alternative Dairy & EggNNo market presence

Energy Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_guatemalaRationale
CT-EN-001Critical MineralspartialNickel (Izabal), some metallic mineral reserves; controversial mining sector
CT-EN-002HydrogenNNo hydrogen development programs
CT-EN-003NuclearNNo nuclear program
CT-EN-004Bio & Synthetic FuelspartialSugarcane ethanol and palm oil biodiesel; controversial social impacts
CT-EN-005Fossil Fuels (Transition)partialOil production in Petén; transition planning needed
CT-EN-006SolarYGood irradiance across Pacific slope; rural off-grid solar for remote communities
CT-EN-007WindpartialSan Marcos wind corridor; 2 operating wind farms
CT-EN-008GeothermalYStrongest geothermal potential in Central America after Costa Rica; Zunil, Amatitlán
CT-EN-009BiomassYSugarcane bagasse, coffee husk, and palm waste; significant installed capacity
CT-EN-010Hydro Tidal & WavepartialHydropower significant (~30% of generation); Chixoy dam; social controversy
CT-EN-011BatteriesNNo battery production or significant storage deployment
CT-EN-012Alternative StorageNNo alternative storage projects
CT-EN-013GridspartialSIEPAC interconnection; grid modernization for renewable integration
CT-EN-014EV ChargingNMinimal EV adoption
CT-EN-015Peer-to-Peer EnergyNNo regulatory framework

Climate Intelligence & Carbon Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_guatemalaRationale
CT-IC-001IoT & Earth ObservationYCONAP Petén monitoring; satellite deforestation detection for Maya Biosphere Reserve
CT-IC-002Climate DataYINSIVUMEH climate/volcanic monitoring; drought early warning for Dry Corridor
CT-IC-003Climate FinanceYLargest Central American capital market; CABEI green bond access; REDD+ finance
CT-IC-004Climate RiskYHurricane, drought (Corredor Seco), volcanic, and seismic risk — extremely high vulnerability
CT-IC-005Climate InsurancepartialCCRIF SPC parametric insurance; agricultural index insurance pilots
CT-XS-001Carbon Capture & StorageNNo CCS activity
CT-XS-002B2B Carbon OffsetsYMaya Biosphere Reserve REDD+ projects; active carbon credit generation
CT-XS-003B2C Carbon OffsetspartialTourism-linked offsets; limited scale
CT-XS-004Carbon IntelligencepartialLimited national carbon registry; REDD+ reporting systems
CT-XS-005Carbon AccountingpartialNational GHG inventory; community forest carbon accounting for REDD+

Waste, Built Environment & Transport Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_guatemalaRationale
CT-WA-001Waste to EnergypartialGuatemala City landfill methane; sugarcane waste cogeneration
CT-WA-002Sustainable MaterialspartialTimber from community concessions (FSC-certified); bamboo potential
CT-WA-003 to CT-WA-005Waste (remaining)partialMunicipal waste challenges in Guatemala City; coffee processing waste
CT-BU-001 to CT-BU-005Built Environment (all)partialGuatemala City green building emerging; seismic resilience technology overlap
CT-TR-001 to CT-TR-005Transport (all)partialTransmetro BRT expansion; limited cleantech transport startup activity

Extension Nodes

Node IDLabellatam_guatemalaRationale
CT-EX-001Drought-resistant crop varietiesYCorredor Seco drought affecting staple crops and coffee; critical food security
CT-EX-002Flood resilience (nature-based)YHurricane and tropical storm flooding; Polochic/Motagua basins
CT-EX-003Heat adaptation for agricultureYCoffee rust at lower elevations; heat stress in Corredor Seco
CT-EX-004Early warning systemsYVolcanic, seismic, hurricane, and drought early warning critical
CT-EX-005Community-led reforestationYMaya Biosphere community concession model — global best practice
CT-EX-006Mangrove restorationpartialPacific coast mangroves; smaller scale than Caribbean nations
CT-EX-007Silvopastoral systemsYPetén cattle ranching — silvopastoral as deforestation alternative
CT-EX-008Bioeconomy: NTFPsYPetén community concessions: xate palm, chicle, allspice — globally significant
CT-EX-009PES platformsYREDD+ payments for Maya Biosphere conservation; PINPEP incentive program
CT-EX-010Solar home systemsYRural electrification gaps in Alta Verapaz, Petén, and western highlands
CT-EX-011Community biodigesterspartialHighland livestock communities; limited scale
CT-EX-014Remote sensing deforestation monitoringYPetén deforestation monitoring; CONAP surveillance; fire detection
CT-EX-015AI-powered carbon MRVYMaya Biosphere REDD+ MRV requirements; community concession verification
CT-EX-016Supply chain traceabilityYCoffee, cacao, and timber traceability for EUDR and voluntary markets
CT-EX-017Precision agriculture platformsYHighland coffee, cacao, and cardamom farm management
CT-EX-018Deforestation-free certificationYEUDR compliance for coffee and cacao; FSC for community timber
CT-EX-019Supply chain due diligenceYEUDR operator obligations for Guatemalan exporters
CT-EX-020Smallholder EUDR assistanceYHighland coffee smallholders need EUDR compliance support
CT-EX-021EUDR operator documentationYDocumentation for coffee, cacao, and timber operators
CT-EX-022Cacao geolocationYAlta Verapaz cacao plot mapping
CT-EX-023Cacao agroforestry monitoringYCacao under forest canopy in Alta Verapaz
CT-EX-032Cross-commodity landscape complianceYMulti-commodity landscapes in Petén and Alta Verapaz
CT-EX-038Timber legality verificationYCommunity concession timber legality — FSC-certified operations in Petén
CT-EX-039Community forest managementYACOFOP community concessions — global best practice for forest governance
CT-EX-040Smallholder group certificationYHighland coffee cooperatives; community forestry group certification