Welcome to the Impact Assessment of Habiba Community! If there are no results below, it’s because nobody has done in the assessment yet.
The results are live and you can see more detail by clicking on the visuals below. The score is composed of responses to two types of surveys:
Level 1 – the Personal Assessment measures how individual community members perceive their own shared lives and practices. This can by filled in by all community members, and count more towards the total results the more people have done so.
Level 2 – the Collective Assessment gathers information on the presence, scale or frequency of specific practices in the community. This is filled in only once per ecovillage.
SDG Results
This is Habiba Community’s contributions to fulfilling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To explore results, just hover over or click on an SDG. This will open a menu below, where you can see which questions, indicators and answers make up the score. The SDGs are often measured on a national level. This is GEN’s take on the SDGs – reformulated into a full set of Regenerative Development Aims linked with key ecovillage practices backed by research.
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Culture (Level 2) | Score |
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Clarify vision and higher purpose | |
Which of these is true for your community’s vision or higher purpose?
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3 / 3 |
Do you have practices or activities directly linked to your community’s vision or purpose?
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2 / 2 |
Nurture mindfulness and self-reflection | |
Do you have practices that support personal and/or collective self-awareness and reflection
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0 / 3 |
How many community members tend to engage with these practices?
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2 / 4 |
Enrich life with art and celebration | |
Is there time and opportunity for community members to express themselves through art, music, dance, or other forms of creativity?
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1 / 3 |
How often do community members have opportunities to participate in artistic or creative events and activities?
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3 / 4 |
How often do community members come together to celebrate and appreciate each other, achievements, events, natural cycles, anniversaries etc?
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0 / 4 |
Do you have shared ways (traditional, reclaimed or newly created) to mark important events and cycles?
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4 / 4 |
Honour indigenous wisdom and welcome positive innovation | |
Which of the following does your community engage with to nurture local, indigenous and traditional wisdom, skills and practices?
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4 / 4 |
Do you have processes or spaces where community members can bring up new ideas, practices and technologies relevant to your shared lives, vision and aims?
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2 / 2 |
Do groups and circles in your community have processes for reviewing how you do things in order to learn, adjust and integrate new ideas and solutions?
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2 / 2 |
Engage actively to protect communities and nature | |
The Rights of Nature is a way to recognise Earth as a living being with its own right to life, health and wellbeing. Do you do anything to promote such a perspective (by that or any other name)?
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2 / 3 |
How many community members tend to partipate in actions and events to protect the rights and wellbeing of nature, communities and people locally and/or globally?
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1 / 4 |
Does the community or its members lead or organise actions or events to protect the rights and wellbeing of nature, communities and people?
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2 / 4 |
Reconnect to nature and embrace low-impact lifestyles | |
Do you actively nurture a sense of interdependence and interbeing - knowing or experiencing youselves as parts of nature?
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1 / 2 |
What are you doing to make your impact on local or global ecoystems visible, so that you can learn and adjust what you do?
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2 / 3 |
We have shared values and practices that make it easier to...
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4 / 4 |
Ecology (Level 2) | Score |
Grow seeds, food and soil through regenerative agriculture | |
Do you grow or produce food within the community?
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2 / 2 |
What percentage of the food you consume is grown or produced within the community?
50%
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2 / 3 |
What percentage of the food you consume is grown or produced outside the community but within your bioregion?
30%
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1 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to protect seed diversity and grow seeds and plants adapted to local conditions?
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3 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to improve or regenerate soil conditions?
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3 / 3 |
What percentage of the food grown in the community is organic (certified or non-certified)?
80%
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3 / 3 |
What percentage of the food you consume in the community is organic (certified or non-certified)?
50%
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1 / 3 |
Clean and replenish sources and cycles of water | |
What percentage of water used is naturally treated and/or used as greywater before being returned to natural systems?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What do community members do to use water wisely?
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2 / 3 |
Do you take action in any of these areas to manage erosion and restore or replenish sources of water?
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2 / 3 |
Move towards 100% renewable energy and transport | |
What percentage of the energy used by the community comes from clean and renewable sources?
0%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of the energy used by the community is sourced or generated within the community?
0%
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0 / 3 |
What is the total amount of renewable energy produced within your community per year, in kWh?
0kWh
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To minimise the use of fossil fuels in transport, we actively...
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0 / 3 |
Innovate and spread green building technologies | |
We design, build and/or retrofit our built environment in ways that showcase and teach...
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3 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings have been built or retrofitted using natural, renewable or recycled materials?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings have been built or retrofitted using locally sourced materials?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings are energy efficient?
1%
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0 / 3 |
Work with waste as a valuable resource | |
What percentage of organic leftovers from community kitchens or activites do you compost or recycle?
80%
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3 / 4 |
Do you have agreements, rules or policies for minimising waste and encouraging recycling and composting
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1 / 2 |
What percentage of non-compostable resources used in the community are reused or recycled?
40%
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1 / 3 |
Does your community or its members provide shared facilities for any of the following actions to minimise or eliminate waste?
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2 / 3 |
Increase biodiversity and restore ecosystems | |
Do you do any of the following to protect seed diversity and grow seeds and plants adapted to local conditions?
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3 / 3 |
Do you take action to increase or safeguard wild habitats and species?
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2 / 3 |
How much of your community land is conserved, restored, or sustainably managed, as a proporition of total area?
40%
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1 / 3 |
Have you measured the ecological footprint of your community?
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Have you measured the carbon footprint of your community?
0 tonnes of CO2 per capita
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Do you do any of the following things to restore ecosystems and sequester carbon?
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5 / 5 |
If you plant trees, how many have you planted?
5,000 trees
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Economy (Level 2) | Score |
Reconstruct the concepts of wealth, work and progress | |
Which of these statements is true about your local or community economy?
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3 / 4 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for prioritising fair trade goods and services?
40%
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0.25 / 1 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for social justice and community benefit?
40%
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0.25 / 1 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for ecological sourcing, production and consumption?
60%
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0.5 / 1 |
Does the community count, value, remunerate or compensate for any of the following forms of work in the same way it treats more traditional ‘productive labour’?
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0 / 4 |
Commit to responsible production, consumption and trade | |
Do you have a community code of ethics or shared agreements to guarantee that your own business practices as well as those of the people with which you work and trade contribute positively to social justice and welfare both locally and globally?
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1 / 4 |
Does your community have shared rules, agreements or practices to ensure you source, produce and consume in an ecologically responsible way?
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1 / 4 |
What percentage of the businesses and organisations based in your community report transparently on their social impact
5%
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0 / 2 |
What percentage of the businesses and organisations based in your community report transparently on their ecological impact
5%
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0 / 2 |
Cultivate social entrepreneurship for local regeneration | |
Do you have shared agreements for individuals and organisations in your community to actively support local economic regeneration?
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4 / 4 |
Which of the following ways to encourage and promote local enterprise exist in your community?
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4 / 4 |
Increase economic justice through sharing and collaboration | |
What kinds of resources and assets do you have systems for sharing, owning together, or otherwise collectively providing?
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4 / 4 |
Do you have any form of solidarity systems that support community members in times of financial need or hardship?
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2 / 2 |
What methods do you have in place to lower the financial barriers of being part of your community and it’s activities?
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3 / 4 |
Ensure equitable access to land and resources | |
Do you have ways of owning or sharing land and other natural resources that guarantees equitable access, ensures participatory control and safeguards it for future generations?
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2 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to strengthen the commons - knowledge and resources we collectively depend on, manage and govern together?
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3 / 3 |
Use banks and currencies that strengthen communities | |
Do you provide or use any complementary or alternative exchange systems and currencies?
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0 / 4 |
Do you provide or use any financial services that are ethical and generate community benefits?
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4 / 4 |
Do you have an explicit community policy regarding ethical banking and investment?
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1 / 2 |
Social (Level 2) | Score |
Nurture diversity and cohesion for thriving communities | |
What methods do you have in place to welcome and work for diversity in terms of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and socio-economic, cultural and religious background in your community?
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2 / 4 |
What methods do you have in place to welcome people with special needs in your community?
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1 / 2 |
What do you do to build and strengthen community glue - the connections, friendships and sense of togetherness of community members?
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3 / 5 |
How many community members tend to engage with these practices?
60%
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2 / 3 |
Develop fair, effective and accountable institutions | |
Which of these things do you have in place to hold each other accountable? Please check all that apply
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2 / 3 |
Which of these things do you have in place to ensure that the organisations or groups that make decisions about your shared community life and services are trustworthy, fair and effective in serving the community?
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4 / 4 |
Empower collaborative leadership and participatory decision-making | |
Do you have a clear, agreed upon and shared process for addressing conflicts within the community?
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1 / 3 |
Is the way the community manages conflict designed to support community members...
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2 / 3 |
Does the community offer new and existing members training in your shared conflict resolution method and/or how to resolve conflicts in a reconciliatory way?
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0 / 3 |
Do community members have opportunities to be trained in compassionate, respectful and collaborative communication practices
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3 / 3 |
Practice conflict facilitation, communication and peacebuilding skills | |
Which one of these is true regarding how you approach leadership in your community?
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2 / 5 |
What is the percentage of women in decision-making bodies in your community?
20%
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1 / 3 |
What percentage of leadership roles are filled by women?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of community members are actively involved in community decision-making processes?
50%
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1 / 3 |
Are there systems in place through which community members give their input in decisions that affect them and your shared community life?
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1 / 3 |
Ensure equal and lifelong access to education for sustainability | |
Does your community and/or its members provide learning opportunities, such as trainings, workshops, experiential learning, schooling, internships, etc?
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2 / 2 |
Does the community or its members provide training or learning opportunities in fields related to regenerative living and/or sustainability?
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2 / 2 |
Does the community or it’s members provide training or learning opportunities related to climate change mitigation and adaptation?
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2 / 2 |
In which fields does the community or its members provide opportunities for learning?
(no response)
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- |
Promote health, healing and wellbeing for all | |
What you have in place to help you create a shared daily life that supports health and wellbeing in a holistic way?
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6 / 6 |
Does your community organise or provide access to basic healthcare and health education, with an emphasis on prevention?
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0 / 2 |
Does your community organise or provide access to complementary or traditional medicine, wellbeing or healing practices?
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0 / 2 |
Does your community organise or provide access to mental health care?
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0 / 2 |
GEN Map of Regeneration Results
How far has Habiba Community come to social, ecological, economic and cultural sustainability? These are results filtered through the Ecovillage Principles – key practices and leverage points used, demonstrated and experimented with throughout the sustainable communities movement. To explore, just hover or click on an area. This will open a menu below where you can see which questions, indicators and answers make up the score.
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Culture – Level 2 | Score |
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Clarify vision and higher purpose | |
Which of these is true for your community’s vision or higher purpose?
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3 / 3 |
Do you have practices or activities directly linked to your community’s vision or purpose?
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2 / 2 |
Nurture mindfulness and self-reflection | |
Do you have practices that support personal and/or collective self-awareness and reflection
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0 / 3 |
How many community members tend to engage with these practices?
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2 / 4 |
Enrich life with art and celebration | |
Is there time and opportunity for community members to express themselves through art, music, dance, or other forms of creativity?
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1 / 3 |
How often do community members have opportunities to participate in artistic or creative events and activities?
|
3 / 4 |
How often do community members come together to celebrate and appreciate each other, achievements, events, natural cycles, anniversaries etc?
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0 / 4 |
Do you have shared ways (traditional, reclaimed or newly created) to mark important events and cycles?
|
4 / 4 |
Honour indigenous wisdom and welcome positive innovation | |
Which of the following does your community engage with to nurture local, indigenous and traditional wisdom, skills and practices?
|
4 / 4 |
Do you have processes or spaces where community members can bring up new ideas, practices and technologies relevant to your shared lives, vision and aims?
|
2 / 2 |
Do groups and circles in your community have processes for reviewing how you do things in order to learn, adjust and integrate new ideas and solutions?
|
2 / 2 |
Engage actively to protect communities and nature | |
The Rights of Nature is a way to recognise Earth as a living being with its own right to life, health and wellbeing. Do you do anything to promote such a perspective (by that or any other name)?
|
2 / 3 |
How many community members tend to partipate in actions and events to protect the rights and wellbeing of nature, communities and people locally and/or globally?
|
1 / 4 |
Does the community or its members lead or organise actions or events to protect the rights and wellbeing of nature, communities and people?
|
2 / 4 |
Reconnect to nature and embrace low-impact lifestyles | |
Do you actively nurture a sense of interdependence and interbeing - knowing or experiencing youselves as parts of nature?
|
1 / 2 |
What are you doing to make your impact on local or global ecoystems visible, so that you can learn and adjust what you do?
|
2 / 3 |
We have shared values and practices that make it easier to...
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4 / 4 |
Total level 2 score for Culture | 6.75 |
Ecology – Level 2 | Score |
Grow seeds, food and soil through regenerative agriculture | |
Do you grow or produce food within the community?
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2 / 2 |
What percentage of the food you consume is grown or produced within the community?
50%
|
2 / 3 |
What percentage of the food you consume is grown or produced outside the community but within your bioregion?
30%
|
1 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to protect seed diversity and grow seeds and plants adapted to local conditions?
|
3 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to improve or regenerate soil conditions?
|
3 / 3 |
What percentage of the food grown in the community is organic (certified or non-certified)?
80%
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3 / 3 |
What percentage of the food you consume in the community is organic (certified or non-certified)?
50%
|
1 / 3 |
Clean and replenish sources and cycles of water | |
What percentage of water used is naturally treated and/or used as greywater before being returned to natural systems?
5%
|
0 / 3 |
What do community members do to use water wisely?
|
2 / 3 |
Do you take action in any of these areas to manage erosion and restore or replenish sources of water?
|
2 / 3 |
Move towards 100% renewable energy and transport | |
What percentage of the energy used by the community comes from clean and renewable sources?
0%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of the energy used by the community is sourced or generated within the community?
0%
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0 / 3 |
What is the total amount of renewable energy produced within your community per year, in kWh?
0kWh
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- |
To minimise the use of fossil fuels in transport, we actively...
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0 / 3 |
Innovate and spread green building technologies | |
We design, build and/or retrofit our built environment in ways that showcase and teach...
|
3 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings have been built or retrofitted using natural, renewable or recycled materials?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings have been built or retrofitted using locally sourced materials?
5%
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0 / 3 |
What percentage of buildings are energy efficient?
1%
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0 / 3 |
Work with waste as a valuable resource | |
What percentage of organic leftovers from community kitchens or activites do you compost or recycle?
80%
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3 / 4 |
Do you have agreements, rules or policies for minimising waste and encouraging recycling and composting
|
1 / 2 |
What percentage of non-compostable resources used in the community are reused or recycled?
40%
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1 / 3 |
Does your community or its members provide shared facilities for any of the following actions to minimise or eliminate waste?
|
2 / 3 |
Increase biodiversity and restore ecosystems | |
Do you do any of the following to protect seed diversity and grow seeds and plants adapted to local conditions?
|
3 / 3 |
Do you take action to increase or safeguard wild habitats and species?
|
2 / 3 |
How much of your community land is conserved, restored, or sustainably managed, as a proporition of total area?
40%
|
1 / 3 |
Have you measured the ecological footprint of your community?
0gha per capita
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- |
Have you measured the carbon footprint of your community?
0 tonnes of CO2 per capita
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- |
Do you do any of the following things to restore ecosystems and sequester carbon?
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5 / 5 |
If you plant trees, how many have you planted?
5,000 trees
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- |
Total level 2 score for Ecology | 4.69 |
Economy – Level 2 | Score |
Reconstruct the concepts of wealth, work and progress | |
Which of these statements is true about your local or community economy?
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3 / 4 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for prioritising fair trade goods and services?
40%
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0.25 / 1 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for social justice and community benefit?
40%
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0.25 / 1 |
Considering the businesses and organisations based in your community, how many have clear targets, guidelines and/or policies for ecological sourcing, production and consumption?
60%
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0.5 / 1 |
Does the community count, value, remunerate or compensate for any of the following forms of work in the same way it treats more traditional ‘productive labour’?
|
0 / 4 |
Commit to responsible production, consumption and trade | |
Do you have a community code of ethics or shared agreements to guarantee that your own business practices as well as those of the people with which you work and trade contribute positively to social justice and welfare both locally and globally?
|
1 / 4 |
Does your community have shared rules, agreements or practices to ensure you source, produce and consume in an ecologically responsible way?
|
1 / 4 |
What percentage of the businesses and organisations based in your community report transparently on their social impact
5%
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0 / 2 |
What percentage of the businesses and organisations based in your community report transparently on their ecological impact
5%
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0 / 2 |
Cultivate social entrepreneurship for local regeneration | |
Do you have shared agreements for individuals and organisations in your community to actively support local economic regeneration?
|
4 / 4 |
Which of the following ways to encourage and promote local enterprise exist in your community?
|
4 / 4 |
Increase economic justice through sharing and collaboration | |
What kinds of resources and assets do you have systems for sharing, owning together, or otherwise collectively providing?
|
4 / 4 |
Do you have any form of solidarity systems that support community members in times of financial need or hardship?
|
2 / 2 |
What methods do you have in place to lower the financial barriers of being part of your community and it’s activities?
|
3 / 4 |
Ensure equitable access to land and resources | |
Do you have ways of owning or sharing land and other natural resources that guarantees equitable access, ensures participatory control and safeguards it for future generations?
|
2 / 3 |
Do you do any of the following to strengthen the commons - knowledge and resources we collectively depend on, manage and govern together?
|
3 / 3 |
Use banks and currencies that strengthen communities | |
Do you provide or use any complementary or alternative exchange systems and currencies?
|
0 / 4 |
Do you provide or use any financial services that are ethical and generate community benefits?
|
4 / 4 |
Do you have an explicit community policy regarding ethical banking and investment?
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1 / 2 |
Total level 2 score for Economy | 6.27 |
Social – Level 2 | Score |
Nurture diversity and cohesion for thriving communities | |
What methods do you have in place to welcome and work for diversity in terms of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and socio-economic, cultural and religious background in your community?
|
2 / 4 |
What methods do you have in place to welcome people with special needs in your community?
|
1 / 2 |
What do you do to build and strengthen community glue - the connections, friendships and sense of togetherness of community members?
|
3 / 5 |
How many community members tend to engage with these practices?
60%
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2 / 3 |
Develop fair, effective and accountable institutions | |
Which of these things do you have in place to hold each other accountable? Please check all that apply
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2 / 3 |
Which of these things do you have in place to ensure that the organisations or groups that make decisions about your shared community life and services are trustworthy, fair and effective in serving the community?
|
4 / 4 |
Empower collaborative leadership and participatory decision-making | |
Do you have a clear, agreed upon and shared process for addressing conflicts within the community?
|
1 / 3 |
Is the way the community manages conflict designed to support community members...
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2 / 3 |
Does the community offer new and existing members training in your shared conflict resolution method and/or how to resolve conflicts in a reconciliatory way?
|
0 / 3 |
Do community members have opportunities to be trained in compassionate, respectful and collaborative communication practices
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3 / 3 |
Practice conflict facilitation, communication and peacebuilding skills | |
Which one of these is true regarding how you approach leadership in your community?
|
2 / 5 |
What is the percentage of women in decision-making bodies in your community?
20%
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1 / 3 |
What percentage of leadership roles are filled by women?
5%
|
0 / 3 |
What percentage of community members are actively involved in community decision-making processes?
50%
|
1 / 3 |
Are there systems in place through which community members give their input in decisions that affect them and your shared community life?
|
1 / 3 |
Ensure equal and lifelong access to education for sustainability | |
Does your community and/or its members provide learning opportunities, such as trainings, workshops, experiential learning, schooling, internships, etc?
|
2 / 2 |
Does the community or its members provide training or learning opportunities in fields related to regenerative living and/or sustainability?
|
2 / 2 |
Does the community or it’s members provide training or learning opportunities related to climate change mitigation and adaptation?
|
2 / 2 |
In which fields does the community or its members provide opportunities for learning?
(no response)
|
- |
Promote health, healing and wellbeing for all | |
What you have in place to help you create a shared daily life that supports health and wellbeing in a holistic way?
|
6 / 6 |
Does your community organise or provide access to basic healthcare and health education, with an emphasis on prevention?
|
0 / 2 |
Does your community organise or provide access to complementary or traditional medicine, wellbeing or healing practices?
|
0 / 2 |
Does your community organise or provide access to mental health care?
|
0 / 2 |
Total level 2 score for Social | 6.20 |
Level 2 results last updated Sep 2023.