EcoIQ
◆ Climate Intelligence + Real-World Stewardship

Beyond Net Zero.
Towards Stewardship.

EcoIQ helps governments, investors, companies and communities move beyond compliance and towards measurable stewardship of people, resources and the natural world.

Foundations

EcoIQ's stewardship model rests on three institutional principles — responsible stewardship, balance and human wellbeing — translated into measurable sustainability practice.

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Khalifah
Responsible Stewardship

The principle that institutions hold resources in trust and are accountable for managing them responsibly — protecting and improving people, communities and ecosystems for the long term.

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Mizan
Balance

The discipline of balance — ensuring regeneration keeps pace with consumption, and that value created is weighed honestly against harm caused across environmental, social and economic systems.

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Maqasid
Human Wellbeing

The objective of advancing human wellbeing — health, livelihoods, education, dignity and a liveable environment — as the ultimate purpose of responsible economic and climate activity.

Stewardship in Action

Stewardship is measured in the real world. EcoIQ pairs intelligence with practical projects that restore ecosystems, strengthen communities and build long-term resilience.

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Clean Air Transition
Replacing coal heating systems
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Water Restoration
Lake restoration and ecosystem recovery
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Regenerative Landscapes
Tree planting and land restoration
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Community Greenhouses
Food resilience infrastructure
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Community Resilience
Supporting MSMEs and local economies
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Khalifah Living
Leadership, service and sustainability immersion
EcoIQ Impact KPIs

EcoIQ measures responsibility with a consistent set of indicators — quantifying value created, balance achieved, harm avoided and benefit delivered. Formulas shown are indicative.

MQV Maqasid Value Added

Total value created across environmental, social, economic and long-term wellbeing dimensions, minus harm created.

MQV = Σ value (env · social · econ · wellbeing) − harm
Example — A retrofit programme raises local health and jobs while cutting emissions.
MBI Mizan Balance Index

Measures regeneration versus consumption. MBI > 1 means restoration exceeds resource use.

MBI = regeneration ÷ consumption
Example — Reforestation sequestering more than a project consumes scores MBI > 1.
FHI Fasad Harm Index

Measures environmental, social and governance harm. Lower is better.

FHI = weighted(env harm + social harm + governance harm)
Example — High pollution and weak oversight raise FHI, lowering the overall balance.
KHI Khalifah Impact Index

How much a project restores, protects and improves people, communities and ecosystems relative to resources consumed.

KHI = (restoration + protection + improvement) ÷ resources used
Example — Lake recovery that revives livelihoods and biodiversity scores a high KHI.
RPI Rahma Performance Index

Measures benefit delivered to vulnerable communities and public wellbeing.

RPI = benefit to vulnerable groups ÷ total benefit
Example — Clean-air heating prioritising low-income households lifts RPI.
RZQ Rizq Distribution Coefficient

Measures how fairly value is distributed across stakeholders.

RZQ = distribution equity across stakeholders (0–1)
Example — Returns shared with workers and communities, not only owners, raise RZQ.
AMN Amanah Trust Score

Measures transparency, accountability, governance quality and ethical stewardship.

AMN = weighted(transparency + accountability + governance)
Example — Open reporting and independent oversight produce a high AMN.
Pilot Projects

A staged roadmap from concept to community — each pilot designed to demonstrate measurable stewardship before it scales.

Almaty Clean Air Pilot
ObjectiveReplace coal-based household heating in high-pollution districts.
ImpactLower winter PM2.5 exposure and measurable public-health improvement.
In Design
Lake Restoration Initiative
ObjectiveRestore a degraded lake ecosystem and surrounding watershed.
ImpactRecovered biodiversity, water security and local livelihoods.
Scoping
Community Greenhouse Program
ObjectiveDeploy food-resilience greenhouse infrastructure for communities.
ImpactYear-round local food production and reduced supply-chain fragility.
Pilot Planned
Khalifah Living Experience
ObjectiveImmersive leadership, service and sustainability programme.
ImpactA pipeline of practitioners trained in real-world stewardship.
Concept
Future EcoIQ Villages
ObjectiveIntegrated, regenerative community model combining all pilots.
ImpactReplicable blueprint for resilient, low-harm settlements.
Vision
Manifesto

We Measure Responsibility.

Sustainability is not only about reducing harm.
It is about restoring balance.

Protecting what is valuable.
Repairing what is damaged.
Supporting people and communities.
Creating systems that benefit future generations.

Leaving behind more good than harm.

That is stewardship.
That is EcoIQ.

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