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communities themselves were possible at the sub-national (county) and ward
(community) levels.
15.2 Approach
TheTAMDframeworkis foruse inmanycontextsandatmanyscales toassessand
compare the effectiveness of interventions that directly or indirectly assist
populations in adapting to climate change. It also provides an explicit framework
for two tracks; Track 1 entails assessing the capacity of institutions to undertake
effective climate risk management (CRM) actions (also called top-down), while
Track 2 entails assessing impacts of interventions aimed at reducing vulnerability
and the extent to which such interventions keep development on track (develop-
ment performanceor bottom-up) –Fig. 15.1.
TheTAMDoperational framework8hasasetofeightcommonlyusedindicators
that can be used tomeasure top down/climate riskmanagement processes being
implemented by government institutions using a score card (these indicators are
further described under the top-down process – Track 1). The operational frame-
work then suggests that theories of change (ToCs) be used tomeasure the change
pathways fromadaptation interventions todevelopmentperformance inbottomup
processes (Track2). It further suggests that linkagesbetweenclimate riskmanage-
mentprocessesanddevelopmentperformance/adaptivecapacity canbeshownina
ToC.Thus thedevelopmentofToCscanbewithinonetrackorbetweentracks.The
researchers therefore chose tomeasure topbottomprocesseswith a score card and
ToCstoshowchangesinadaptivecapacityusingbottomupapproaches. Inaddition
the researchers used aToC tomake the linkagebetweenTracks 1 and2.
15.2.1 Top-Down (Track1)Process
For Track 1, county technical officers from the departments of water, livestock,
natural resource management, meteorology, planning and the National Drought
Management Authority (NDMA)were brought together to identify and prioritize
CRM activities required to build adaptive capacity at community level. These
activities were screened from the NDMA strategic plan, the Isiolo County Inte-
gratedDevelopmentPlan (ICIDP), and sectoral plans of the county.
8Brooks, N., Anderson, S., Burton, I., Fisher, S., Rai, N., & Tellam, I. (2013). An operational
framework for trackingadaptationandmeasuringdevelopment (ClimateChangeWorkingPaper
No.5).London,UnitedKingdom: International Institute forEnvironmentalDevelopment (IIED).
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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
- 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