1. General information
2. Objectives of the intervention
3. NBS domains, ES and scale
4. Governance and financing
5. Evaluation and learning
Presence of an assessment, evaluation and/or monitoring process
Yes
Actors involved in the assessment, monitoring or evaluation of NBS impacts
Presence of indicators used in reporting
Yes
Type of indicators
Presence of monitoring/evaluation reports
Yes
Link to monitoring/evaluation reports
Availability of a web-based monitoring tool
No evidence in public records
Name of any specific impact assessment tools
Unknown
Use of GIS in mapping impacts
No evidence in public records
Cost-benefit analysis
Unknown
Community satisfaction
Description of locals satisfaction with the project
There are very few reviews of the project, but those that can be found are positive.
Trade-offs & Negative impacts
Measures to prevent gentrification or displacement
Multiple impacts delivery (climate, biodiversity, just community)
Yes
Goal setting and impacts delivery
Yes, from the planning phase the project aimed to address issues in these three key priority areas and it also delivered benefits across these three areas.
Reaching original project goals
Long-term perspective
Yes
Cost-effective solutions
Unknown
Equitable impacts
Transformative capacity
Magnitude of change
Application of lessons learned
Perception of Environmental Change
Unknown
6. Sources
1.
(n.d.). MUNICIPALIDAD DISTRITAL DE SAN BORJA, LIMA, PERÚ: MEDIDAS DE MITIGACIÓN Y ADAPTACIÓN AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO . Accessed on August 27, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
2.
Zucchetti, A., Gutierrez, C., Gonzales, P., Alcantara, T., Hartmann, N. (2021). GUÍA: INFRAESTRUCTURA VERDE Y SOLUCIONES BASADAS EN LA NATURALEZA PARA LA ADAPTACIÓN AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO . Accessed on August 27, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
3.
Radio Nacional Perú (2018). San Borja cuenta con más de 56 mil árboles de 130 especies en su jurisdicción. Accessed on August 27, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
4.
El Comercio (2018). San Borja: plantarán 550 árboles en bosque dentro del ‘Pentagonito’. Accessed on August 28, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
5.
Perú21 (2019). Siembran 550 árboles en tres hectáreas cedidas por el Ejército del Perú en San Borja. Accessed on August 28, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
6.
Health Ministry (2024). Estadística poblacional. Accessed on August 28, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
7.
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (2020). Planos Estratificados de Lima Metropolitana a Nivel de Manzanas 2020. Accessed on August 28, 2024, [Source link] [Archive];
Public Images
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Urban forest project on the grounds of the Army Headquarters.
Perú 21
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Urban forest on the grounds of the Army Headquarters.
Perú 21
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Urban forest on the grounds of the Army Headquarters
El Comercio Perú


However, during a review of the Municipality's website, the platform referenced in the report was not located. While the provided link (https://qairamap.qairadrones.com/) leads to a monitoring tool offered by Grupo Qaira, data specific to San Borja is currently unavailable.