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• Counterfactuals: According to the TAMDoperational framework, researchers
are expected to collect data on attribution and this requires counterfactual data.
This became a challenge in Isiolo because the research team had to find a
community in Isiolo where climate change adaptation (CCA) interventions
were not being undertaken. This proved to be difficult as there aremany civil
society actors undertakingCCA activities similar to the CAF in other parts of
Isiolo. InadditiontheCAFinterventionswerepublic investmentgoodsthatwere
tobenefit over 70%of Isiolo’s population: the remainingpopulation comprises
theurbanpopulationwhose livelihoods are different from the targeted commu-
nities. They therefore, did not qualify as good counterfactuals. As such the
research teammade a decision to develop the before and after approach using
the theoryof change tomeasure contribution/attribution to resilience.
Table 15.2 Indicators and assumptions for theOldonyirowardToC
Indicators Assumptions
Output Waterusermanagementcommitteemembersare
able to enforcewater resourcemanagement
Number of trainings held forwaterman-
agement committees There are suitable areas to construct sanddams
that reducedistancebetweenwater points
Number of constructedwater storage tanks
Number of sanddamsconstructed Thesanddamcontractorhaspreviousexperience
constructing sanddamsandunderstands the
intricacies of building sanddams
Number of sanddams rehabilitated
Outcome Sanddamsconstructed have the ability to hold
adequatewater
Number of livestockwith access towater
duringdry season Sanddamsbeing rehabilitated can actually be
structurally rehabilitated
Number of householdswith access towater
duringdry season Thewatermanagement committee is able to
developproperwater distributionmechanisms
Number ofmonths of 2012 thatwater is
available in the 10 sanddams Watermanagement committee is recognizedby
communitymembers.Communitymembers
have aproper understandingofwater and
sanitation
Number of hours spentwalking towater
point
Number of hours spent fetchingwater at
water point for domestic and livestockuse
Impacts
Number of conflict incidences
Number of familiesmigrating
Number of households not dependent on
relief
Access to social services schools
Number of newpermanent settlements
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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