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When you press SLM submission, a SLM templateThe SLM template is composed by 6  parts:

  • Part 1: Name of SLM Technology
  • Part 2:  Description of SLM Technology
  • Part 3: SLM Purpose and Classification 
  • Part 4: Geographic Locations, Extents and Socio-Ecological context/Environment
  • Part 5: Technical Specifications, Inputs and Costs
  • Part 6: Impacts, Influencing Factors

In these parts, There are mandatory information and others optional. Every part can be filled and saved separately.

Part 1: Name of SLM Technology

In this part, you start by presenting the SLM technology by its name and where it is implemented, then putting the references for the SLM you are about to fill in: you fill all your information (Name, organization...),  the references of the documentation you will use and resources persons from where you extract the data. Every information you fill in should be strictly referenced. These references should be scientifically solid and recognizable in order to get the SLM approved by the Admins. These information are mandatory.


Figure 1: Overview of part 1


Part 2: Description of SLM technology

In this part, you define and describe the SLM technology. The definition should be a brief and precise presentation of the SLM technology. However, you can develop this definition further more in the description. the definition and description are mandatory information and are referenced to you automatically. Photos of the technology (with references are not mandatory but highly recommended.


Figure 2: Overview of part 2


Part 3: SLM Purpose and Classification 

In this part, you fill in the purpose, type and measures of SLM technology: you choose from the options given in this tool. The list were chosen based on what? in order to classify the SLM technologies. Therefore, these are mandatory information.


Figure 3: Overview of part 3

Part 4:  Geographic Locations, Extents and Socio-Ecological context/Environment

This part is  is about defining the context and the extent of the SLM technology. It is composed by 7 sections: 

  • Section 4.1: Regions/locations where the SLM technology has been applied.
  • Section 4.2: Total area where the SLM technology has been applied.
  • Section 4.3: Geographic boundary of the area where the SLM technology was documented.
  • Section 4.4: List of socio ecological context/environment variables automatically extracted rom the GIS performance/ impact Database.
  • Section 4.5: List of environment variables filled by the documentors.
  • Section 4.6: Socio-economic conditions.

You fill in the sections the sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.6. The sections 4.4 and 4.5 are filled in automatically through exact name of layers and their sources and why we choose specifically.


Figure 4: Overview of part 4

Part 5: Technical Specifications, Inputs and Costs

This part is composed by 2 sections:

  • Technical specifications: In this section, this technical structure of this SLM technology should be described. 
  • Costs of inputs needed for the establishment of the SLM
  • Costs of inputs needed for the establishment of the SLM

These two sections are about calcultating for the establishment and maintenance of this SLM from these prespectives:

Labor: How many workers are required to establish/maintain this SLM technology? What is the cost per worker? If there are different categories of workers, you can always add based on the number of categories.

Equipement: what are the required equipment for establishing this SLM technology? What is the cost per equipment? and how many of them are needed? If there are different categories of workers, you can always add based on the number of categories.

Plant materials:

Fertilizers and biocides:

Construction materials:

other inputs:

Costs:


Figure 5: Overview of part 5

Part 6: Impacts, Influencing Factors

This part is composed by 8 sections:

  • On-site impacts that the SLM technology has shown:
  • Off-site impacts that the SLM technology has shown:
  • Exposure and sensitivity of the SLM technology to gradual climate change and climate-related extremes/disasters:
  • Adoption of the SLM technology:
  • Adaptation:
  • Strengths/advantages/opportunities of the SLM technology:
  • Weaknesses/disadvantages of the SLM Technology and ways to overcome:


Figure 6: Overview of part 6

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