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This paper from the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) analyses several climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives and concludes that if funds continue to be spent on these kinds of projects, they should be based on sound evidence of what works.
Section 5 focuses on impact evaluation, and discusses how it has been applied to climate change and related environmental interventions in developing countries to date. Furthermore, there is a discussion of the limits and opportunities in applying rigorous IE to climate change interventions.
Contents
- Physical and human impacts of climate change
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Financing of climate change interventions
- What is impact evaluation?
- Applying impact evaluation to climate change interventions
- Future opportunities for impact evaluation
- Mitigation interventions
- Adaptation interventions
- “Mainstreaming” adaptation and disaster risk reduction
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Prowse, M., & Snilstveit, B. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), (2009). Impact evaluation and interventions to address climate change: A scoping study. Retrieved from website: http://www.preventionweb.net/files/15135_ImpactEvaluationandInterventionstoA.pdf