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Impact evaluation of Climate Change interventions Dr Virinder Sharma, DFID India
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Current state of play on IE of CC and Environment interventions 2008 Review- Adaptation: evaluations based on qualitative methods »Stakeholder interviews »Lack baselines »Not integrated into project Mitigation: Desk reviews, interviews and short visits Lack of counterfactual analysis Exceptions: PES, Protected areas and Forest conservation
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Challenges of conducting IE of CC Environment- Long term lag between intervention and impact ; Environmental & welfare outcomes Adaptation indicators and success? Focused on CB & governance processes Mitigation - how to assess impact on welfare and the adaptation co-benefits Possible approaches: Use behavioural change as a proxy Use indicators of development effectiveness to assess impact on adaptive capacity
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Determinants of adaptive capacity Adaptive capacity is determined by access to and control over livelihood resources Access and control over these resources are determined by policies, institutions and power structures
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SL framework: Determinants of adaptive capacity Livelihood resources Examples HumanKnowledge of climate risks, conservation agriculture skills SocialWomen’s savings and loans groups, farmer-based organizations PhysicalIrrigation infrastructure, seed and grain storage facilities NaturalReliable water source, productive land FinancialMicro-insurance, diversified income sources Policies, institutions and power structures
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Sustainable Livelihoods Framework: 14 Household vulnerability indicators
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DFID RL projects: IE Methodology Objective: Comprehensive Impact Evaluation based on qualitative and quantitative analysis Whether there is change, what contributed to change? Is is attributable to the project? Design: Counterfactual analysis; Mix Design and Cross-sectional; difference in difference estimation Instruments: HH schedule; FGD checklist, MoP, LIMES Sample: Random selection of intervention/control groups. 32 MWS Project, 16 MWS Control Project 1400 hh (64 villages), Control 700 hh (32 villages)
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Sample Profile BPL - 67% (P), 62% (C) ST- 49% (P), 29% (C)
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Socio-economic, Climate/Environment outcomes Increase in Livelihood Assets
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Socio-economic, Climate/environment Outcomes Improvement in disaster coping capacity CategoryProject (%)Control (%) Marginal farmers 7466 Small Farmers7577 Medium Farmers88
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Critical reflection of IE in CC and Development programmes Climate Change: local vs. macro impacts regional/global) CCA and development: Uncertainty, risk management, vulnerability and resilience (transformative?) Participation approaches (Low income) vs. heterogeneity Political economy/governance issues Application to Government programmes- Physical and Financial achievements vs. Inputs & outputs Outcome budgeting (indicators) outcomes-impact Results Framework Document: success indicators Evidence of effectiveness of funds/interventions; What works- what doesn’t- circumstances-cost Positive examples : Watershed, NREGA/Green Jobs
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Potential Impacts of Climate variability in Western Orissa: drought
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Potential Impacts of Climate variability in Western Orissa- sand casting/flash floods
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