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Last updated November 2021
LandScale is a system to assess and communicate trusted landscape-level insights that help organizations deliver improvements in sustainability at scale (“LandScale”). The LandScale initiative is led by a Steering Group, consisting of Rainforest Alliance, Inc., a New York not-for-profit corporation (“RA”), and Conservation International Foundation, a public benefit corporation organized and existing under the laws of California, USA. The LandScale system is operated by RA (”RA” “we”, “us”, “ours” and “our”). When you interact with LandScale through this website, the LandScale platform (the “Platform”), subscribe to our newsletter, participate in one of our events, or otherwise contact us, we may collect certain personal information about you.
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains how we handle the personal information we collect and process. This Privacy Policy applies to the services provided by LandScale, including the Platform, as well as your use of this website (collectively, our “Services”). By using our websites or the Platform (together, the “LandScale Sites” or “sites”), or by providing to us your personal information when registering for events or other services, you accept the collection and processing of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.
We collect the following information about you:
Information that you give to us directly, including the following:
Contact details, such as: your name, email address, telephone number, organization, or any other details contained in an email signature.
Professional and employment information, such as: your job title and professional qualifications, country and region where you work, and other information contained in a CV.
Payment processing related information, such as: bank account number and digitized or electronic signatures.
Personal characteristics, such as: language preferences.
Feedback and comments about the Platform and Services.
Any other information that we may collect for specific purposes.
Information we collect or receive automatically when you visit the LandScale Sites as part of general analytics on visitors, such as your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address (i.e. the unique address of your computer which makes it possible to recognize your computer), the type of browser used to visit the site, the date and time of your visit, the duration of your visit, and the pages that you visit.
We may collect and receive information directly from you when you, for example:
Register and submit information on the Platform
Subscribe to our newsletter
Participate in our webinars, trainings or events
Send a message through one of our online contact forms
Fill in surveys via the Platform or otherwise
Upload or send documents to us via the Platform or otherwise
Email us
Contract with us, receive a grant from us, or make a grant to us
We also collect information from you automatically when you visit or log into the LandScale Sites. For more information on the technologies used to collect visit and login information on our sites, see the Cookie Notice section below.
Additionally, we collect information about you when you choose to communicate with us or share information about us on social media platforms and social networking services (such as LinkedIn and Twitter) – for example, when you “like”, comment, or send us a message. For information on how your personal information is handled when you interact on social media platforms and networking services, please review the privacy policy of that platform or service.
A cookie is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. When you visit or log into a LandScale Site, we may collect information from you automatically through cookies.
When you visit a LandScale Site, you will receive a one-time cookie pop up consent wherein you are given the opportunity to consent to the use of cookies. Should you decide not to consent to the use of cookies, some functionality and Services related to your use of the site you visit may not work properly.
We use cookies in a range of ways to improve your experience on the LandScale Sites, including:
Understanding how you use the site, and
To make the site easier to use and to better tailor your experience to your interests and needs.
Cookies can also be used to improve the speed of your future activities and sessions on the LandScale Site. We also use cookies to compile anonymous statistics with which we can gain insight into the way people use our sites, so that, for example, the structure and content of our sites can be improved.
We use on the LandScale Sites the following types of cookies:
Technically necessary. These cookies are essential to ensure that our website functions properly. They allow you to navigate through the website and use our functionality.
Analytics. These cookies help us understand, in the aggregate, how visitors interact with our website by providing information about the pages visited, the time spent on the website, and any problems encountered, such as error messages. This helps us improve website performance. We use Google Analytics to collect analytics information; visitors can opt-out of Google Analytics using the Ads Settings and by using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
Functionality. We use functionality cookies to recognize you on our Sites and remember your previously selected preferences. These could include language preferences and the region you are located in.
Marketing. These cookies are used to display content that is relevant to you. They can be used to deliver targeted advertisements or to limit the number of times you see an ad. They also help us to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on websites. We may use these cookies to remember websites that you have visited and we may share this information with other parties, including advertisers, advertising agencies, or advertising networks.
Most Internet browsers are set up to automatically accept cookies. You can change the settings on your browser to block cookies or remove cookies from your browser. If you disable the cookies we use, please note that some of our website features may not function as a result. For more information about cookies and how to manage them, visit allaboutcookies.org.
We use the information we collect and receive about you for legitimate business purposes, including the following:
For the performance of a contract to which you are a party or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract:
To meet our contractual obligations and manage our business relationship.
To notify you about changes to our Services or terms of service.
For our legitimate business interests:
To provide the functionality of our Services.
To email you about changes to our terms, conditions, and policies.
To reply to your inquiries.
To update and improve the Platform and our Services.
To email you about news, information about webinars, trainings and other events, or new features of our Services that we think you might like.
To analyze data, usage trend identification, new product or service development, or interaction improvement.
For compliance with a legal obligation, or
Where you have otherwise given consent to the processing of your personal data for one or more specific purposes.
If you have agreed to receive marketing communications from us, we will email you information about events, activities, or materials of ours that we think you might like. You may always opt out of marketing communications at a later date.
If you no longer wish to be contacted for marketing purposes, please email us at info@landscale.org.
We share your information to provide you with our Services, when we have your consent, or as described in this Privacy Policy.
With our affiliates. Your information may be shared among RA’s affiliates and subsidiaries.
With your organization. When you create an account or do business with us as an employee, representative, affiliate or member of an organization, we may share your information with your organization.
With Registered Users in the Platform. Within the Platform, we share information input by you or on your behalf in the Platform during registration and any subsequent Platform use (for example, your name, email address and your affiliated institution), (a) with members of your assessment team, and (b) with other Platform users outside of your assessment team, when any reports containing your information are published in the Platform by your assessment team.
With vendors. We share your information with companies or individuals that provide services to us under contractual arrangements. These companies are limited in their ability to use information they receive from us and may use information they receive only to the extent necessary for the purposes of providing the services for which we have engaged them.
With other third parties. We will also share your information with third parties in response to any legal process or when necessary to protect LandScale, RA and/or our Services. This includes where we have a good faith belief that: (a) it is necessary to respond to lawful governmental requests or legal processes (for example, a court order, search warrant, or subpoena); (b) the information is relevant to a crime that has been or is being committed; (c) an emergency exists that poses a threat to your safety or the safety of another person; or (d) is necessary to protect the rights or property of LandScale.
How do we store your data?
We apply all reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your personal information against loss or against any form of unlawful processing and shall impose such security obligations on any data processor we enlist.
We will keep records only for as long as they are needed for us to provide you with our Services, for the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, and to comply with our legal obligations.
For data subjects whose data was collected or processed within the European Economic Area (“EEA”), please be advised that we may transfer your information to third countries outside of the EEA, which the European Commission (“EC”) may not have deemed “adequate” for information security purposes, including the United States. That data is transferred under adequate data transfer mechanisms, including the Model Clauses, which were approved by the EC. For questions regarding our data transfer mechanisms, please contact us at info@landscale.org.
If your data was collected or processed within the EEA, you have the following choices and rights, subject to exceptions or requirements under current laws, including the European Union (“EU”) General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”):
Right of access. You have the right to request copies of your personal data from us.
Right to rectification. You have the right to request that we correct any information you believe is inaccurate. You also have the right to request that information you believe is incomplete be completed.
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”). You have the right to request that we erase your personal data, under certain conditions.
Right to restrict processing. You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
Right to object to processing. You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
Right to data portability. You have the right to request that we transfer the data that we have collected to another organization, or directly to you, under certain conditions.
If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please email us at info@landscale.org. Upon your request, we will respond to you within one month by: (a) complying with your request as soon as practicable; or (b) providing to you an explanation regarding our inability to comply with your request based on our legal obligations. If your request is complex, we may extend this period by an additional two months, and you will be informed about any such extension within the initial one-month period.
If you withdraw your consent to process your information, we will discontinue the processing of your information upon receipt of your withdrawal. However, any processing performed prior to your withdrawal remains a legitimate processing based on a valid consent at the time. We will not be under the obligation to reverse the processing.
Furthermore, you have the right to lodge a complaint with an EU supervisory authority should you feel that we have violated any of your rights as provided under the GDPR.
Our sites contain links to other websites. Our Privacy Policy applies only to our sites. If you click on a link that takes you to another website, please read their privacy policy.
Our Services are not directed toward children and we do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information from children under the age of 16 without prior parental consent.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, so you should review it periodically. If there are significant changes to LandScale’s information practices, you will be provided with appropriate online notice.
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please email us at info@landscale.org.
Last updated February 2024
The LandScale Platform (the “Platform”) is an online information system provided by the LandScale initiative (“LandScale”) to assess and communicate trusted landscape-level insights that help organizations deliver improvements in sustainability at scale. The LandScale initiative is led by its Steering Group, consisting of Rainforest Alliance, Inc., a New York not-for-profit corporation (“RA”), and Conservation International Foundation, a public benefit corporation organized and existing under the laws of California, USA (together with RA, the “LandScale Steering Group”). And the LandScale platform is operated by RA (the “LandScale Operator,” “we”, “us” and “our”).
The following terms of use (“Terms”) govern your use of the Platform and any and all services made available by LandScale on the Platform (the “Services”):
In these Terms, the terms “you”, “your”, or “User” refer to you. The terms “we”, “us”, “our” or “ours” refers to the LandScale Operator. By creating an account and using the Platform, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you are creating an account to use the Platform on behalf of an organization, then you are agreeing to these Terms for that organization and promising to us that you have the authority to bind that organization to these Terms (and, in which case, the terms “you”, “your”, or “User” refer to that organization). If you do not agree to be bound by these Terms, you should not accept these Terms, create an account, or use the Platform.
Your use of the Platform is also subject to the terms of any applicable Service Agreement signed by you or by any party that directly or indirectly engaged, commissioned, or requested you to participate in a LandScale assessment or to use the Platform (“Service Agreement”) and the LandScale Communications and Claims Policy, as may be updated from time to time (the “Comms & Claims Policy”).
The LandScale Terms and Definitions provides the definitions of terminology used within the LandScale program.
The following terms shall have the meanings set out below:
Assessment Owner: An individual who initiates and controls an assessment on the LandScale platform
Assessment Co-Owner: An individual who shares ownership of an assessment with the Assessment Owner
Assessment Lead: An individual who plays the role of project manager for an Assessment Team
Assessment Specialist: An individual who works on an assessment in a specific role
Assessment Team: The group of individuals contributing directly to the creation of a LandScale assessment, consisting of the Assessment Owner, Co-Owner, Lead, and all Assessment Specialists
Local Reviewer: An individual invited by an Assessment Team to review the results of a LandScale assessment prior to publication
Results Consumer: An individual permitted to access published landscape profiles and reports.
Guidelines and Resources: The entire set of documents made available on the Platform for use by an Assessment Team.
The Platform may be used to conduct and validate LandScale assessments and develop and publish Landscape reports. All Users must meet LandScale’s registration requirements and be approved to use the Platform.Any use inconsistent with these Terms, the Comms & Claims Policy, or any applicable Service Agreement (including but not limited to the non-payment of any fees required under a Service Agreement) may result in the suspension or termination of your access to the Platform and/or access to your LandScale assessment by you or any Users linked to your LandScale assessment. We will not have any obligation to refund any fees if use of the Platform violates these Terms, the Comms & Claims Policy, or any Service Agreement.
Access to the Platform is made available only upon completion of the registration process. Upon approval of your registration, an account with a username and password will be provided to you.
You agree to provide us with current, complete and accurate information about yourself and your organization when completing the Platform’s registration form. Anyone registering as a User must be at least 18 years of age.
Once assigned an account username and password, you are responsible for keeping your username and password confidential and to safeguard and protect the access, use and security of your account information from unauthorized users. You are responsible for exercising complete control over all activities that occur within your account, including but not limited to uploading, posting and transmitting information to, on and through the Platform.
You agree to notify us immediately of any errors in your account information via our technical support channel. We may terminate an account if fraudulent, abusive, or other illegal activity occurs on the account, and may, at our discretion, refer such activity to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.
We reserve the right to refuse to open an account for any User at our absolute discretion, including but not limited to failure to provide sufficient information or documentation in connection with our registration requirements.
The rights and privileges provided to you under these Terms are solely for your and your associated organization’s benefit and are to be exercised only in connection with your use of the Platform. You may not assign, transfer or license any of the rights and privileges granted to you under these Terms other than as expressly permitted herein.
You may close your account at any time by sending a request via our technical support channel or by writing to us, in accordance with Section 14 (Term, Termination and Suspension) below.
If you have signed a Service Agreement:
You are responsible for ensuring that a user is designated as the Assessment Owner at all times. If an Assessment Owner closes his/her account, you must ensure that a successor is designated to serve as Assessment Owner for your LandScale assessment to whom Assessment Owner usage rights shall be transferred.
If a LandScale assessment does not have any Assessment Owner at any given time, we shall suspend access to the Platform for all linked Assessment Team members and Local Reviewers until a new Assessment Owner is designated as directed by the Assessment Owner's affiliated institution or institution that signed this Service Agreement
Each LandScale assessment may contain information input into the Platform by Users (the “User Content”). Users may input information into the Platform in accordance with the requirements and processes detailed in the Guidelines and Resources. Users may download, share, and publish information from the Platform in accordance with the Guidelines and Resources, the Comms & Claims Policy, and the provisions of this section.
The User agrees to the following terms regarding information entered into, manipulated, managed, or otherwise processed within, or extracted from, the Platform:
You are responsible for your User Content and ensuring that you have the necessary legal rights to share that information with us. You may not input non-public data or documents that you do not have the right to disclose (such as confidential information of others).
You may not input source data (i.e. raw data that has not been further processed, analyzed, or transformed) unless explicitly permitted by the Platform’s user interface instructions in the Platform. You may upload a limited volume of supporting documents.
It is your responsibility to instruct us – via the Platform’s publication permissions functions – regarding which User Content may be published. You acknowledge that any User Content you choose to publish will be made accessible to and may be used by any User.
You will not input any information that you know or should know (based on the data suitability evaluation criteria detailed in Guidelines and Resources, or otherwise) to be erroneous or misleading, including interpretive statements about the LandScale assessment results. It is your obligation to correct any incorrect or inaccurate information held in the Platform and, if the information has already been validated, inform us in writing of any changes to that information.
The Platform is intended solely to provide you with access to and use of the Services. It is not intended for use as a data backup or storage site, or for any other purpose. You are solely responsible for ensuring that you maintain copies of any User Content.
In the event that you access any interface or information that is outside of your LandScale assessment and not published, you agree to (i) promptly notify us via our technical support channel or by writing to us and (ii) not disclose, disseminate, copy, or use any such information.
Without any further consent, notice, compensation or right of attribution to you or others, you hereby grant us the right to use (a) any and all User Content input into the Platform, by you or on your behalf, whether published or not, and (b) data related to your use of the Platform (“Usage Data”) for the following purposes:
To make the Platform and its Services available to you and other Users and to make improvements thereto;
To prepare and publish analyses or reports for purposes aligned with the vision and mission of LandScale (including but not limited to identifying common data gaps, understanding and communicating LandScale’s reach and impact, or marketing), provided, however, that any information used for such purposes will be aggregated and/or anonymized prior to publication;
To improve the LandScale program by adopting, adapting, or otherwise making use of custom indicators, metrics, or other elements of landscape assessment;
To improve the LandScale program in other ways that do not involve disclosing User Content or Usage Data; and
To develop future products and services under LandScale or by the LandScale Operator.
Further, you grant us the right to disclose User Content to third parties who have signed non-disclosure agreements with us for the purpose of researching, evaluating, monitoring, and analyzing topics related to landscape sustainability.
For the avoidance of doubt, information that is published by you or on your behalf on the Platform is not considered to be confidential.
You agree and acknowledge that LandScale shall be the sole owner of all data derived or inferred from user Content and/or Usage Data (“Derived Data”). For the avoidance of doubt, Derived Data will not be made publicly available without anonymization and/or aggregation.
We reserve the right to remove any information from the Platform, including any published reports, at any time if they violate these Terms or are harmful to the Platform, the LandScale program, or other Users as determined solely by us in our discretion.
You are prohibited from:
Entering and using the Platform except as permitted under these Terms;
Obtaining unauthorized access to other Users’ information or data, or otherwise breaching or attempting to breach the security of the other Users’ information or data;
Misrepresenting yourself or your affiliated organization in connection with your use of the Platform, or knowingly uploading, posting or transmitting false, misleading, incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete information;
Permitting unauthorized access to the Platform;
Uploading, posting, transmitting or disseminating any information that is offensive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, vulgar, abusive, harassing, threatening, harmful to others or otherwise objectionable;
Distributing or posting spam, unsolicited, or bulk electronic communications, chain letters, or pyramid schemes;
Interfering with or disrupting the use of the Platform by the LandScale Operator or other Users;
Taking any action that may jeopardize the credibility, the purpose or the functionality of the Platform;
Using the Platform to circumvent or manipulate any fee structure, billing process, or fees owed to LandScale or the LandScale Operator;
Uploading, posting or transmitting a computer virus, worm or other contamination via or into the Platform;
Engaging in unlawful activities in connection with the Platform, or in activities which place the LandScale Steering Group, LandScale, or other Users at risk of civil or criminal liability; or
Otherwise acting in a way that may bring the Platform, LandScale, or the LandScale Steering Group into disrepute.
Any use inconsistent with these Terms may result in loss of access to the Platform, cancellation of your registration, or other legal action.
In the event that any activities you undertake in connection with the Platform are found to be fraudulent or illegal, we reserve the right to refer the matter to the appropriate government authorities.
User acknowledges and agrees that the LandScale Operator is providing a service and, accordingly, User acknowledges and agrees that:
Neither LandScale, the LandScale Steering Group nor their members and their subsidiaries or affiliates have any special or fiduciary relationship to the User;
LandScale, the LandScale Steering Group and their members, subsidiaries and affiliates are not the User's agents or advisors;
These Terms create no relationship of partnership, joint venture, employment, franchise, or agency between the User and LandScale, the LandScale Steering Group or their members, subsidiaries and affiliates; and
The LandScale Operator may (1) temporarily or permanently cease to operate the Platform; and (2) terminate or suspend a User's access to the Platform in accordance with Section 14 (Term, Termination and Suspension).
The LandScale Operator is the exclusive owner of LandScale and LandScale’s name, logo, trademarks, and websites (the “LandScale Marks”). Each member of the LandScale Steering Group is the exclusive owner of its respective name, logos, seals, certification marks and other trademarks. You may not reproduce or otherwise use the LandScale Marks or any marks of the LandScale Steering Group members without prior written permission from us. Nothing contained herein grants you with a license to use any marks of the LandScale Steering Group members
You agree to use the LandScale name and logo only in accordance with the Comms & Claims Policy. You must cease any use of the LandScale name or logo if we determine, in our sole discretion, that such use misrepresents or reflects poorly on LandScale or the LandScale Steering Group.
Other than your User Content (which shall be licensed to the LandScale Operator), the Platform, the materials within the Platform (including the Guidelines and Resources), and any and all intellectual property, including without limitation, any patent, industrial design, mark, copyright, proprietary information, design, process, method or methodology, technique, procedure, manual, research, tool, questionnaire, template, guideline, standard or know-how, and all aspects thereof, related to the Platform (the “Platform IP”), shall belong exclusively to, and may not be used in any way without prior written permission from the LandScale Operator or other than as expressly permitted under these Terms. No title to or ownership of the Platform IP, or any part thereof, shall be transferred to you as a result of your use of the Platform.
The Platform IP is proprietary to LandScale. You agree not to sell, license, rent, modify, distribute, copy, reproduce, reverse-engineer, transmit, publicly display, publicly perform, publish, adapt, edit, or create derivative works from, the Platform IP, including the Guidelines and Resources. You agree to keep the Guidelines and Resources confidential within your Assessment Team and not disseminate them outside of the Assessment Team. You may not alter documents downloaded from the Platform that are affixed with copyright notices.
You agree not to infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the LandScale Steering Group members, the LandScale Operator, or any other Users who input information into the Platform. You must report immediately to us any actual or suspected violations of copyright or intellectual property rights of which you become aware, whether such actual or suspected violation involves the rights of the LandScale Steering Group members, LandScale Operator, other Users, or any third party.
You agree that the LandScale Operator shall have perpetual, nonexclusive, worldwide, sub-licensable, royalty-free and irrevocable license to your User Content, including any custom indicators, metrics, or other elements of landscape assessment developed by you or your agents and submitted via the Platform, for purposes of delivering the Platform and its Services and improving the LandScale program.
You represent that:
If you are an organization, you are duly organized and validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of your formation;
You have the full power and legal right and all corporate and other authority for you to enter into and perform your obligations under these Terms and engage in all activity on or relating to the Platform;
Prior to submission, you have examined the information submitted by you, or on your behalf, to LandScale via the Platform, and, to the best of your knowledge and belief, such information is accurate, complete and not misleading;
All rights, title, and interest in all information input into the LandScale Platform by you, or on your behalf, are held by, or licensed to, you or the User submitting such information on your behalf, or are otherwise derived from sources which are publicly available; and
Any publication of results bearing the LandScale name or logo outside of the LandScale Platform will be done in full accordance with the Comms & Claims Policy.
You further covenant that:
You will maintain your user ID and password in strict confidence;
If you are a (local) reviewer you are required to disclose outside interests. This entails filling out a form with various types of relationships, checking off any that apply to the reviewers and his or her family members, and specifying the details of any relationships that do apply. LandScale makes its Conflict of interest Policy available here
You will take all appropriate steps and precautions to safeguard and protect the access, use, and security of the Platform against unauthorized users; and
You will promptly notify us via our technical support channel of any suspected or actual unauthorized use of the Platform or other breach of security that you become aware of.
The Platform and its contents are provided to you on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We make no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the Platform or any portion thereof, including any warranties of merchantability, suitability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, or non-infringement of copyright, trademark or patent rights of others. We do not represent or warrant that the information or data available on or provided by the Platform will be accurate, complete, current, or error-free. We take no responsibility and assume no liability for any User Content in the Platform. We make no representations or warranties as to the Platform’s availability, reliability, adequacy, security, or freedom from bugs, errors, disruptions, defects, or viruses. Anyone who accesses the Platform is responsible for implementing their own procedures and protections against possible damage to hardware, software and systems.
We are not responsible for your acts or omissions or the acts or omissions of third parties who input or review information in the Platform or from whom information is obtained for inclusion in the Platform. We are not responsible for any decisions made using the Platform or information from the Platform, including claims and LandScale assessment results.
We reserve the right to make changes or improvements to the Platform, its Services, the software behind the Platform, or to update or correct information or data on the Platform, at any time. The Platform may be unavailable for use during these activities.
The User assumes full responsibility and risk of loss resulting from use of the LandScale Platform and will have no claim whatsoever against LandScale, the LandScale Steering Group, and its members, subsidiaries, and affiliates. You use the Platform at your own risk.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, in no event shall LandScale or the LandScale Steering Group or its members, subsidiaries and affiliates be liable to User, any customer of User, or any other person and/or entity for any claim, demand, cause of action, damages, judgment or settlement, or for any loss or injury to earnings, profits, or good will, or for any direct or indirect consequential damages (including attorney fees and court costs) (“Losses”), arising out of or related directly or indirectly to: (1) the use of the Platform, (2) any failure or delay in including updated materials on the Platform, (3) any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in User Content, (4) any libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, vulgar, abusive, harassing, threatening, harmful or otherwise objectionable or illegal content on the Platform, (5) any infringement of another’s rights, including intellectual property rights, (6) any unauthorized access to or alteration of transmissions of information or data on the Platform, any failure of information or data to transmit, or any loss of data, (7) any bug, virus, trojan horse or the like that may be transmitted to or through the Platform by any third party, or (8) any decisions made or actions taken in reliance upon the Platform or information on the Platform, including any transactions or arrangements entered into in connection with use of the Platform.
This limitation of liability section applies whether the alleged liability is based on contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or any other basis, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damage. The foregoing limitation of liability will apply to the fullest extent permitted by law.
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless LandScale, the LandScale Steering Group, its members, affiliates and subsidiaries, and its respective officers, directors, representatives, agents, designees, employees, consultants, service providers, suppliers, and successors and assigns (the “LandScale Indemnified Parties”), against any Losses arising out of or related to: (1) your use of the Platform; (2) your failure to comply with these Terms, including the breach of any warranty, representation or covenant made by you; and (3) your failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the Comms & Claims Policy.
Our Privacy Policy describes how we collect and use your personal information when you visit our website, contact us, or use any of ours services, including the Platform.
We may send you electronic mail regarding changes to the Platform or its Services. We may also send you electronic mail for the purpose of obtaining feedback on your use of the Platform. Information obtained by us through communications with you will be used to improve the Platform and better understand your needs. You are responsible for ensuring that your contact details as set forth in the Platform remain accurate at all times.
These Terms commence on the date you first accept them via the Platform’s acceptance function and will remain in effect until these Terms are terminated or updated.
Either you or we (each a “Party”) may terminate these Terms at any time (i) with cause, if the other Party fails in any material respect to observe or perform any of its obligations under these Terms, which failure is not remedied within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from the non-breaching Party specifying such failure, or (ii) with or without cause, upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of termination to the other Party. Further, we may terminate your account immediately and without any prior notice if we have instructions to do so from your affiliated institution or organization.
We may suspend your account at any time and without prior notice if (1) your use of the Platform violates any provision of these Terms, (2) we believe your use of the Platform, as determined in our sole discretion, is harmful to the Platform, the LandScale program, or other Users, (3) you are in material breach of any applicable Service Agreement, or (4) we are instructed to do so from your affiliated institution or organization.
Upon termination or suspension, you will not be allowed to access your account or any information or data associated with your account. Subject to applicable data protection laws and regulations, we reserve the right to: (a) continue displaying, within the Landscape linked to you, your location, summary information, profile (if applicable), and any reports linked to you, at our discretion, and; (b) we may also maintain copies of any User Content, User Data, Derived Data, published results or reports, and any other data or information associated with a suspended or terminated account, and use such data or information in accordance with Section 4 (Platform Information Terms and Conditions) above. Termination or suspension shall not relieve you of any payment obligations by you of amounts outstanding under an applicable Service Agreement. If you believe termination or suspension of your account was made in error, please contact us at info@landscale.org.
Those provisions of these Terms that, by their nature and content, must survive the termination of these Terms in order to achieve the fundamental purposes of these Terms shall so survive. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Sections 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14 and 17 will survive the termination or expiration of these Terms.
We may notify you via postings on the Platform, our website, via email, or any other means to the contact address you provide to us.
Other than communications required via our technical support channel, all notices given by you or required from you under these Terms shall be in writing and addressed to:
Rainforest Alliance, Inc.
Attn: LandScale Operator
27 East 28th Street 8th Floor New York, NY 10016 ,
Email: info@landscale.org
You confirm that you are not, and will not, while using the Platform be (a) organized under the laws of or located in a country or territory sanctioned by the U.S. European Union (“EU”), or the United Kingdom-; (b) part of, nor owned or controlled by, the government of a country or territory sanctioned by the U.S., EU or the United Kingdom; or (c) subject to sanctions under U.S., EU, United Kingdom or other law, including through listing on a sanctions list or ownership or control by one or more parties subject to sanctions. You must promptly notify the LandScale Operator if you cannot comply with this section at any point while you are using the Platform or have an account in the Platform. You agree at all times to (i) comply with Trade Control Laws (as defined below); (ii) ensure that all of your agents and successors comply with Trade Control Laws; and (iii) refrain from taking any actions that would subject the LandScale Operator to penalties or adverse consequences under Trade Control Laws.
For purposes of this provision, “Trade Control Laws” means U.S., European Union (“EU”)/EU member state and United Kingdom sanctions and export control laws and regulations and other applicable sanctions regimes, including, without limitation, United Nations sanctions that are implemented by the national legislation of United Nations member states, the economic sanctions administered by the U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Assets Control and export control laws and regulations administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry Security.
To the extent permitted by law, these Terms shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, in the United States of America.
You agree that, in the event of any dispute, controversy or claim by you relating to these Terms, you and the LandScale Operator shall first seek to resolve the dispute through informal discussions. In the event that you and we do not resolve the dispute through informal discussions, you agree that any disputes shall be resolved as follows: (a) if you are domiciled in the United States, through litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction in New York City, New York, USA; (b) if you are domiciled outside the United States, through binding arbitration in New York City, New York, U.S.A, in accordance with the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Arbitration Rules as in effect at the time of the claim. The appointing authority shall be the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (“ICDR”). The case shall be administered by the ICDR under its Procedures for Cases under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. The language of the arbitration shall be English. The dispute shall be resolved by three arbitrators, who shall be appointed as follows: (i) you shall select one arbitrator; (ii) the LandScale Operator shall select another arbitrator; and (iii) within 30 days of the appointment of the second arbitrator, the two appointed arbitrators shall select the third arbitrator. If the arbitrators selected by you and the LandScale Operator are unable or fail to agree upon the third arbitrator, the third arbitrator shall be selected by the ICDR. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding upon the parties to the arbitration and their respective successors and assigns, and you and we agree that judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. Except as may be required by law, neither you, we, nor any arbitrator(s) may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of all parties to the arbitration.
In the event that any part of these Terms is deemed to be invalid or unenforceable pursuant to applicable law including, but not limited to, the warranty disclaimers and liability limitations set forth above, the remaining provisions of these Terms shall remain in full force and effect.
Our failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision contained in these Terms shall not constitute a waiver of that right or provision.
These Terms, together with any applicable Service Agreement and the Comms & Claims Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and the LandScale Operator regarding the use of this Platform, and supersede all prior writings or understandings between you and the LandScale Operators with respect to the Platform.
If you have agreed to these Terms and a Service Agreement, in case of conflict, the provisions in the Service Agreement shall prevail over these Terms.
The LandScale Operator reserves the right to, and may from time to time, change or modify these Terms. It is your responsibility to review these Terms periodically because your continued use of the Platform signifies your acceptance of any changes to these Terms. The date on which these Terms was last modified shall be posted at the bottom.
If you have any questions or comments about these Terms or registration on the Platform, please contact info@landscale.org.
Last updated November 2022
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Last updated February 2023
The purpose of this guideline is to provide local reviewers with information concerning conflicts of interest, when and why it is important to disclose any conflict of interest and how LandScale will manage the conflicts of interest disclosures.
Conflicts of Interest occur when reviewers’ own interests, such as personal or work relationships, could influence the way they criticize/ audit/ review an assessment. A conflict of interest is thus when an individual or organization has two or more duties, responsibilities, or interests (personal or professional) that cannot be fulfilled while one duty/ responsibility or interest is compromising the other. There are thus competing interests.
Competing interests can be financial or non-financial, professional, or personal. Competing interests can appear in relationship to an organization or to another individual and should always be disclosed and if necessary, the person with the competing interest should disqualify themselves from involvement in the assessment to avoid compromising the study/ assignment.
Common reasons for reviewers to recuse themselves from the review process may include but are not limited to:
The reviewer (or a relative) has a current or recent personal relationship/ works with the same institution or organization that is involved in such an assessment;
The reviewer has a current or recent financial relationship with the institution or organization that funded the research/ assessment;
The reviewer has a current or recent direct financial interest or other professional benefit from the review.
In summary, any relationship that does not allow reviewers to evaluate the assignment objectively because of competing interests must be declared. Any associations which can be perceived by others as a conflict of interest must also be declared.
All potential reviewers will therefore be asked in the initial contact to state that they agree to review the assessment and that they have no financial, personal, or other conflict of interest that would interfere with performing an unbiased review. If a potential reviewer has questions about what might constitute a possible conflict of interest, the reviewer should contact the LandScale team. The LandScale team will make the determination - based on the information provided - as to whether the reviewer has a conflict that could affect their ability to objectively review the assignment.