Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation : New Directions for Evaluation, Number 147.
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- 363.73874
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Intro -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Series -- Editorial Policy and Procedures -- Editors' Notes -- The Challenge of Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation -- Key Themes -- Utilizing Evaluation Research to Inform Policy and Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- 1: Evaluating Climate Change Adaptation: Learning From Methods in International Development -- The Challenges of Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Change Adaptation -- Monitoring and Evaluation Approaches and Techniques Useful to Adaptation -- Employing an Overarching Approach To Improve Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation -- Conclusion -- References -- 2: An Actor-Oriented and Context-Specific Framework for Evaluating Climate Change Adaptation -- Conceptual Framework -- Risk Context -- Individual Decision-Making -- Adaptation Assessment -- Assessing Local Adaptation to Flood Risks in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Exploring Program Theory to Enhance Monitoring and Evaluation in Ecosystem-Based Adaptation Projects -- Importance of Program Theory To Inform EbA Project Archetypes and M& -- E Design -- Evidence Synthesis and Review as a Means of Assessing EbA Project Effectiveness -- Application of Program Theory-Based Tools in Two Case Studies -- Discussion -- References -- 4: An Approach to Monitoring and Evaluation of Institutional Capacity for Adaptation to Climate Change: The Case of the United Kingdom's Investment in Ethiopia's Climate-Resilient Green Economy -- Approach and Tools -- Strengths of the Tools -- Application Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development in Isiolo County, Kenya -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: Meaningful Measurement for Community-Based Adaptation -- Reframing M& -- E for CBA Design.
Conceptual Framework: M& -- E for CBA -- ARCAB M& -- E for CBA Framework Application -- Framework Challenges -- Conclusion -- Next Steps -- References -- 7: What Indicates Improved Resilience to Climate Change? A Learning and Evaluative Process Developed From a Child-Centered, Community-Based Project in the Philippines -- About the CCCBA Project -- Background to Our Approach: Linking Focus Groups and Indicators -- Designing the Indicators and Focus Groups -- Findings: The indicators -- Findings: The Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Linking Monitoring and Evaluation of Adaptation to Climate Change Across Scales: Avenues and Practical Approaches -- Assessing Adaptation Across Scales -- Considerations of Scale in Countries' Adaptation M& -- E Systems -- Avenues and Practical Approaches -- Discussion: Combining Information on Climate Adaptation Across Scales -- Conclusions -- References -- 9: Monitoring, Reporting, and Evidence-Based Learning in the Climate Investment Funds' Pilot Program for Climate Resilience -- Development of the PPCR Results Framework and Its Five Core Indicators -- Progress and Challenges in Operationalizing the Monitoring and Reporting -- Opportunities To Complement Monitoring and Reporting With Evidence-Based Learning -- Summary of Lessons Learned -- References -- Advert -- Index -- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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