The Indicator Library builds on the Impact Radar and the Sector-Impact Map to provide a compilation of impact-related indicators and metrics. It was produced by UNEP FI as part of a suite of tools for holistic impact analysis and management.
The Indicator Library provides a compilation of impact-related indicators and metrics drawn from some of the main sustainability frameworks as well as UNEP FI’s own resources: (last updated in February 2023)
The indicators and related attributes are mapped to both topics and sectors. |
Indicators and metrics for the measurement and assessment of practitioners practice and impact remains a field in development. As a result, the Indicator Library will inevitably present gaps for certain topics, sectors or use cases, as well as repetition for certain others.
The Library does not provide guidance on indicator selection or development; to this end please refer directly to the respective frameworks and their resources.
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- Alexander Stopp, Content Manager – alexander.stopp@un.org
- Costanza Ghera, Content Manager – costanza.ghera@un.org
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