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4.5 FindingsandAnalysis 4.5.1 MovingAway fromaLogframe In linewith funding agency requirements, CCAFSalso initiated its programmatic management approach on the basis of a logframe (see Table 4.1 for an example). Annualmilestoneswere defined thatwere largely focused on producing scientific outputs andevidenceof their achievement,whichwould then lead todevelopmen- tal impact. R4D programming over the last few decades has commonly been based on a logframe approach (LFA). The LFA was initially developed for United States Table4.1 Excerpt fromtheCCAFSannual logframe (2011) as anexample fromTheme4 (Inte- gration forDecisionMaking), while outcomes and impacts are reported against in themedium- termplan (2010–2012) (CCAFS2011) Milestones output targets Performance indicator Means of verification Assumptions Partners Objective 4.1Explore and jointly apply approaches andmethods that enhanceknowledge to action linkageswith awide rangeof partners at local, regional andglobal levels Outcome4.1:Appropriate adaptation andmitigation strategiesmainstreamed into national policies in at least 20 countries, in the development plans of at least five economic areas (e.g.ECOWAS,EAC,SouthAsia) covering eachof the target regions, and in thekeyglobal processes related to food security and climate change Output4.1.1Foreachregion,coherentandplausible futuresscenarios to2030andlookingout to 2050thatexaminepotentialdevelopmentoutcomesunderachangingclimateandassumptionsof differingpathways of economic development; developed for thefirst time in aparticipative mannerwith a diverse teamof regional stakeholders Milestone4.1.1.1 Capacity built among three regional teamsof diverse stake- holders trained in scenarios approaches and engagingwith policymakers in their countries/ regions and in global climate changeprocesses andwiththeEarth SystemScience Partnership com- munity;Method- ological briefs, papers Regional scenar- ios partners actively partici- pating in regional food security debates and global climate changeprocesses. Number of part- ners using/citing scenarios; num- ber of regional partners trainedin scenarios partici- pating in regional food security debates and global climate changeprocesses CCAFSand partner websites and reports; news- paper and othermedia reports Partners remain engaged andhelp communicate scenario research resultswidely and to informkey decisionmakers RegionalAgri- cultural ResearchOrga- nizations; Regional policy organizations; International NGOs; Regional NGOs;Private Sector; Farmers Organizations; RegionalMete- orological Organizations; Note:Whileatplanningoutcomesandimpactsweredescribed, thereportingwasagainst thegiven categories in the table, budgetswere spread across regions andprogramcrosscutting items 62 T.Schuetz et al.
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Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
Titel
Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
Autoren
Juha I. Uitto
Jyotsna Puri
Rob D. van den Berg
Verlag
Springer Open
Datum
2017
Sprache
deutsch
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CC BY-NC 3.0
ISBN
978-3-319-43702-6
Abmessungen
15.5 x 24.1 cm
Seiten
365
Schlagwörter
Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Climate Change/ Climate Change Impacts, Environmental Management
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