How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam

While evaluations play a critical role in accounting for and learning from context, it is unclear how evaluations can take account of climate change. Our objective was to explore how climate change and its interaction with other contextual factors influenced One Health food safety programs. To do so...

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Autores principales: Lam, S., Dodd, W., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Unger, Fred, Trang T.H. Le, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Skinner, K., Papadopoulos, A., Harper, S.L.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129219
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author Lam, S.
Dodd, W.
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Unger, Fred
Trang T.H. Le
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Skinner, K.
Papadopoulos, A.
Harper, S.L.
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Harper, S.L.
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Lam, S.
Papadopoulos, A.
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Skinner, K.
Trang T.H. Le
Unger, Fred
author_facet Lam, S.
Dodd, W.
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Skinner, K.
Papadopoulos, A.
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description While evaluations play a critical role in accounting for and learning from context, it is unclear how evaluations can take account of climate change. Our objective was to explore how climate change and its interaction with other contextual factors influenced One Health food safety programs. To do so, we integrated questions about climate change into a qualitative evaluation study of an ongoing, multi-sectoral program aiming to improve pork safety in Vietnam called SafePORK. We conducted remote interviews with program researchers (n = 7) and program participants (n = 23). Based on our analysis, researchers believed climate change had potential impacts on the program but noted evidence was lacking, while program participants (slaughterhouse workers and retailers) shared how they were experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Climate change also interacted with other contextual factors to introduce additional complexities. Our study underscored the importance of assessing climate factors in evaluation and building adaptive capacity in programming.
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spelling CGSpace1292192025-02-19T13:41:57Z How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam Lam, S. Dodd, W. Hung Nguyen-Viet Unger, Fred Trang T.H. Le Sinh Dang-Xuan Skinner, K. Papadopoulos, A. Harper, S.L. food safety climate change evaluation one health approach development While evaluations play a critical role in accounting for and learning from context, it is unclear how evaluations can take account of climate change. Our objective was to explore how climate change and its interaction with other contextual factors influenced One Health food safety programs. To do so, we integrated questions about climate change into a qualitative evaluation study of an ongoing, multi-sectoral program aiming to improve pork safety in Vietnam called SafePORK. We conducted remote interviews with program researchers (n = 7) and program participants (n = 23). Based on our analysis, researchers believed climate change had potential impacts on the program but noted evidence was lacking, while program participants (slaughterhouse workers and retailers) shared how they were experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Climate change also interacted with other contextual factors to introduce additional complexities. Our study underscored the importance of assessing climate factors in evaluation and building adaptive capacity in programming. 2023-04 2023-03-07T14:09:17Z 2023-03-07T14:09:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129219 en Open Access SAGE Publications Lam, S., Dodd, W., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Unger, F., Trang T.H. Le, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Skinner, K., Papadopoulos, A. and Harper, S.L. 2023. How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam. Evaluation 29(2): 228–249.
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climate change
evaluation
one health approach
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Lam, S.
Dodd, W.
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Unger, Fred
Trang T.H. Le
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Skinner, K.
Papadopoulos, A.
Harper, S.L.
How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam
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title_full How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam
title_fullStr How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam
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title_short How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam
title_sort how can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation experiences from vietnam
topic food safety
climate change
evaluation
one health approach
development
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