bioSCAPE operates under bioSCAPE Holding BV (Netherlands)
The Holding entity provides:
Strategic oversight
Governance standards
Financial transparency
Institutional reporting alignment
Cluster-level implementation is conducted through ring-fenced Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs).
This structure limits cross-cluster risk exposure.
Each cluster operates through dedicated SPVs focused on:
Biomass aggregation
Compost production
Organic transition coordination
Key principles:
Operational separation between clusters
Transparent accounting
Defined revenue streams
Controlled capital allocation
bioSCAPE integrates Community Enterprises as minority equity participants (up to 20%)
Participation objectives:
Strengthen farmer commitment
Align incentives
Promote long-term ownership
Reduce supply-side risk
Community participation is voluntary and structured under formal agreements.
To ensure institutional credibility, bioSCAPE establishes:
Advisory board with independent expertise
Technical advisors (soil, agronomy, MRV)
Financial oversight mechanisms
Transparent reporting standards
The initiative separates strategic oversight from day-to-day operational management.
bioSCAPE follows a phased capital deployment model:
Biomass aggregation infrastructure
Compost production
Farmer transition support
MRV development
The initiative seeks partnership through:
Landscape Readiness Facility
Technical assistance support
Concessional or blended finance structures
The model intentionally avoids heavy capital commitments in early phases.
Revenue streams include:
Biomass aggregation margin
Compost sales
Organic aggregation coordination fees
The platform does not initially depend on:
Power generation revenue
Industrial processing revenue
Carbon monetization
This reduces regulatory and market exposure.
bioSCAPE commits to:
Annual impact reporting
Emission reduction methodology clarity
Separation of accounting streams
Avoidance of double counting
Impact metrics include:
Biomass diverted from burning
Hectares under organic transition
Compost application volumes
Farmer participation numbers
bioSCAPE is designed as a collaborative landscape initiative.
The platform seeks:
Landscape anchor partners
Technical institutions
Impact-aligned investors
Sustainable trade actors
The governance model supports long-term institutional partnership rather than short-term project financing.
bioSCAPE is governed by five core principles:
Landscape-first approach
Farmer-centered participation
Financial discipline
Risk separation through SPVs
Transparent impact accounting