ASSETS Science-Policy Interface Annual Meeting, June 2013 Photo by Neil Palmer (CIAT)
1.Policy Mapping in Colombia and Peru 2.Policy Impact Pathway 3.Policy Strategies per country (target actors and policy change) 4.Levels of work for Policy Impact (multi-level governance structures) 5.Policy Panel in Colombia Agenda
Policy Mapping Develop policy baseline for Colombia and Peru for the national and regional scales (La Pedrera and Pucallpa). Policy baseline must include policies on: CC, water, health, development and environmental issues in general. Understand mid and long term vision of the national, regional and local governments (e.g. economic development v.s. conservation).
Policy Impact Pathway
Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis (PIPA) is a practical planning, and monitoring and evaluation approach developed for use with complex projects in the water and food sectors. PIPA begins with a participatory workshop where stakeholders make explicit their assumptions about how their project will achieve an impact. Participants construct problem trees, carry out a visioning exercise and draw network maps to help them clarify their 'impact pathways'. Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis (PIPA) is a practical planning, and monitoring and evaluation approach developed for use with complex projects in the water and food sectors. PIPA begins with a participatory workshop where stakeholders make explicit their assumptions about how their project will achieve an impact. Participants construct problem trees, carry out a visioning exercise and draw network maps to help them clarify their 'impact pathways'.
Policy Impact Pathway
Policy Strategies per country Based on the policy baseline and Impact Pathway, specific policy strategies will be developed. This will include: Target actors (e.g. community leaders–Caciques; Ministries, Governors, Environmental authorities, Majors, etc) Policy change (identify the most relevant opportunities for policy impact)
Levels of Policy Impact Define an approach for policy incidence that is framed within multi-level governance
Policy Panel in Colombia Members still in process of confirmation: Brigitte Baptiste, Director Von HumboldtAndrés Eter, Professor Javeriana UniversityFrancisco Madriñán, MADS Claudia Martinez, Consultant To confirm with ESPA/NERC on Panel for Peru
Role of Policy Panel Discuss policy baseline and scenarios Validate policy impact pathway proposal Provide feedback on policy strategies Support/ guide policy incidence process
Policy Budget Science-policy workshops in Colombia and Peru (22,000 dollars x 3 workshops) National Advisory Panel meetings in Colombia (22,000 dollars x 3 meetings) National Advisory Panel meetings in Perú (to be confirmed by NERC)
Muchas Gracias!