Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape

<p>Monitoring and evaluation (M&amp;E;) of climate change adaptation (CCA) poses an assortment of thorny methodological challenges. Individually, none are unique to CCA, but together they represent a very distinctive conundrum facing practitioners and policy makers. Adding to this complexi...

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Інші автори: Bours, D
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Опубліковано: 2015
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description <p>Monitoring and evaluation (M&amp;E;) of climate change adaptation (CCA) poses an assortment of thorny methodological challenges. Individually, none are unique to CCA, but together they represent a very distinctive conundrum facing practitioners and policy makers. Adding to this complexity further, climate change may be global in nature but its impacts, and how we respond to them through adaptation efforts, cut across scales, sectors, and levels of intervention. </p> <p>As investments in climate adaptation increase, organizations are seeking to measure, assess and understand an array of adaptation initiatives, and derive learnings to inform policy and praxis. This issue presents findings from many of the most important contemporary CCA program evaluation research initiatives. The chapters represent the most coherent and current collection of CCA M&amp;E; research in this emerging and important field, written by many of its leading experts. Filled with examples and insights in formulating coherent responses to methodological challenges, it will be of interest to M&amp;E; scholars and practitioners globally.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:661c7b84-c631-46e5-8b3b-d331247c17602022-03-26T18:29:46ZMonitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscapeBookhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:661c7b84-c631-46e5-8b3b-d331247c1760Climate systems and policyEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2015Bours, DMcGinn, CPringle, P<p>Monitoring and evaluation (M&amp;E;) of climate change adaptation (CCA) poses an assortment of thorny methodological challenges. Individually, none are unique to CCA, but together they represent a very distinctive conundrum facing practitioners and policy makers. Adding to this complexity further, climate change may be global in nature but its impacts, and how we respond to them through adaptation efforts, cut across scales, sectors, and levels of intervention. </p> <p>As investments in climate adaptation increase, organizations are seeking to measure, assess and understand an array of adaptation initiatives, and derive learnings to inform policy and praxis. This issue presents findings from many of the most important contemporary CCA program evaluation research initiatives. The chapters represent the most coherent and current collection of CCA M&amp;E; research in this emerging and important field, written by many of its leading experts. Filled with examples and insights in formulating coherent responses to methodological challenges, it will be of interest to M&amp;E; scholars and practitioners globally.</p>
spellingShingle Climate systems and policy
Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title_full Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title_fullStr Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title_short Monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation: a review of the landscape
title_sort monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation a review of the landscape
topic Climate systems and policy