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Asillustrated inFig.6.2, theevaluationwasconductedatfiveunitsofanalysis.
The twoupperunits areUNEPcorporate and theSub-programme itself.Consider-
ing the vast number and high variety of interventions, and highly diverse institu-
tional arrangements and other factors affecting performance under the CCSP,
neither UNEP or the sub-programme as a whole were the most practical and
straightforward level at which to conduct analysis. They were also not the best
level atwhich to attribute performance anduncover lessons learned.
Therefore, three lower units of analysis were used, which, combined, would
provide sufficient information and analysis for the assessment of the
sub-programme as a whole. The main unit of analysis was the sub-programme
component (adaptation,mitigation etc.).At that level, performance could bemost
easily attributed to the linemanagers andpartners delivering against theExpected
Accomplishments of each component. The componentswere also thebest units of
analysis for learning, as theywere usually better defined and delimited, and less
complex than the sub-programmeas awhole, but still provided the opportunity to
see linkages between interventions either within or between main areas of
intervention.
Another useful aggregated level of analysis was the country, where it was
possible to obtain insights on the linkages (complementarities and synergies)
between projects within a component, between the different components of the
CCSP,andalsobetweentheCCSPandothersub-programmeswithinone,confined
geographical andpolitical space.Theevaluation teamvisitedsixcountries selected
on thebasisofgeographical spread(spanning the regionsofLatinAmerica,Africa,
Europe,WestAsia, andAsia and thePacific), presenceof the sampleprojects (see
nextparagraph)anddiversityofUNEPsupportonclimatechange in thecountry.A
country case studywasprepared for eachvisited country.
UNEP
Sub-programme
Country
Component
Project
Fig. 6.2 Five concentric
units of analysis of the
CCSP (Source:UNEP
EvaluationOffice2014/
2015,Evaluationof the
UNEPSub-programmeon
ClimateChange)
6 AnAnalytical Framework forEvaluating aDiverseClimateChangePortfolio 103
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
- Lizenz
- 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
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Umwelt und Klima