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SEA Change CoP Analyzing our Network November 9 & 10, 2011 Bangkok
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Interaction among SEA Change Members (2010 Baseline) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Red = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Interaction among SEA Change Members (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Red = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Interaction among SEA Change Members minus Secretariat (2011)
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: General Adaptation (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Yellow = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: General Adaptation (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Yellow = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: General Mitigation (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: General Mitigation (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Natural Resource Management (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Natural Resource Management (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Disaster Risk Reduction (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Disaster Risk Reduction (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Renewable Energy (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Royal Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Renewable Energy (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Royal Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Community Forestry (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Pink = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Community Forestry (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Pink = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Infrastructure (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Light Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Infrastructure (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Light Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Community Responses (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey White = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Community Responses (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey White = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Climate Change Policy (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Black = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Climate Change Policy (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Black = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Agriculture (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Red = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Agriculture (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Red = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Food Security (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Food Security (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Green = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Gender and Climate Change (2010) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Royal Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Intellectual Resources that have Influenced Participants: Gender and Climate Change (2011) Dark Blue = Completed Survey Royal Blue = Didn’t Complete Survey
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Questions What can we learn about the evolution of the SEA Change CoP over the last year by analyzing the network maps? What, if anything, can we learn about the evolution of climate change evaluation over the last year by analyzing the network maps? How does this analysis inform what the SEA Change CoP might do in the future to strengthen: 1.Internal linkages; and 2.External outreach?
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