12. “Describe the initiative’s impact on policy development or change at the local, national, regional or international levels. Has the initiative successfully influenced changes in land use policy or contributed to national environment and development strategies, or been used as an example on which policy change was based?”
This section seeks information about any policy-level impact occurring out of the local initiative nominated for the Equator Prize.
13. “Knowledge Sharing and Replication: Describe how the initiative has successfully shared its knowledge and innovations with other local and community-based groups. Has the initiative’s model been replicated by other groups? How many individuals and groups have benefited from the initiative’s willingness to share its knowledge?”
If your local initiative has been documented as a model and replicated in another area, then you can provide information about it under this section.
14. “Other Information (200 words or less): Include any other information you wish to convey about the initiative.”
If there is any other information related to the initiative that can be shared here.
15. “Contact Information: Please provide name, position, organization, street address, city / town, postal code, province or state, country, telephone, fax, email, website…”
For contact information only.
You can also browse through the previous winners of the Equator Prize and read through some of their nomination forms available at this link.
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