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Table 13.1 List of theCCAprogramme/project evaluation reports reviewed Country Programme/project title Duration (months) Implementation modality (funding source) Armenia Adaptation to climate change impacts in mountain forest ecosystemsofArmenia May2009– Jun2013 (50m) UNDP (GEF) Egypt Joint programme: climate change risk management inEgypt Oct 2008– Apr 2013 (55m) JP (MDG-F) Malawi Thenational programme formanaging climate change inMalawi Apr 2010– Dec2012 (33m) UNDP (AAP) Mozambique Joint programmeonenvironmental mainstreaming andadaptation to climate change inMozambique Sep2008– Aug2012 (48m) JP (MDG-F) Namibia Namibia country pilot partnership programme; adapting to climate change through the improvement of traditional crops and livestock farming Jun2007– Dec2011 (55m) UNDP (GEF) Philippines Joint programme: strengthening thePhil- ippines’ institutional capacity to adapt to climate change Dec2008– Dec2011 (37m) JP (MDG-F) Tanzania Joint programmeonenvironmentwith a focusonclimatechange, landdegradation/ desertification andnatural resources management Oct/Dec 2009– Jun 2011 (21m) JP (MDG-F) Turkey Joint programmeonenhancing the xapacity ofTurkey to adapt to climate change Apr 2008– Dec2011 (45m) JP (MDG-F) Zimbabwe Copingwithdroughtandclimatechange in Zimbabweproject May2008– Sep2012 (53m) UNDP (GEF) JP Joint Programme,MDG-FMillenniumDevelopment Goal Achievement Fund,GEFGlobal Environment Facility,AAPAfricaAdaptationProgramme Table 13.2 Definitions of evaluation criteria Criteria OECDdefinition Relevance Theextent towhich theobjectivesofadevelopment interventionareconsistent with beneficiaries’ requirements, country needs, global priorities andpartners’ anddonors’policies Efficiency Ameasure of howeconomically resources/inputs (funds, expertise, time, etc.) are converted to results Effectiveness The extent towhich the development intervention’s objectiveswere achieved, or are expected to be achieved, taking into account their relative importance Sustainability The continuationof benefits fromadevelopment intervention aftermajor developmentassistancehasbeencompleted.Theprobabilityofcontinued long- termbenefits. The resilience to risk of the net benefit flowsover time Source:OECD(2002) 238 T.Miyaguchi and J.I.Uitto
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Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
Title
Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
Authors
Juha I. Uitto
Jyotsna Puri
Rob D. van den Berg
Publisher
Springer Open
Date
2017
Language
German
License
CC BY-NC 3.0
ISBN
978-3-319-43702-6
Size
15.5 x 24.1 cm
Pages
365
Keywords
Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Climate Change/ Climate Change Impacts, Environmental Management
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