Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools

Building climate resilience, defined as the ability to anticipate, absorb, accommodate, or recover from climate change in a timely and efficient manner, is becoming a major priority of development across multiple sectors. However, there is still no consensus on how resilience should be assessed desp...

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Autores principales: Douxchamps, Sabine, Debevec, Liza, Giordano, Meredith A., Barron, Jennie
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80912
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Debevec, Liza
Giordano, Meredith A.
Barron, Jennie
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description Building climate resilience, defined as the ability to anticipate, absorb, accommodate, or recover from climate change in a timely and efficient manner, is becoming a major priority of development across multiple sectors. However, there is still no consensus on how resilience should be assessed despite the release of numerous theoretical papers on the topic. Various measurement frameworks and recommendations have emerged, but their applicability is yet to be critically assessed. Using a comprehensive review and a systematic selection approach, we review resilience assessment tools developed for the context of climate change and agricultural development, and their linkages to theoretical frameworks, with a particular focus on the choice of indicators and the scale and methods of measurement. Fifteen tools originating from diverse organizations were selected and evaluated according to a measurement framework. Our study finds that, while some of the tools remain embedded in classical approaches, by simply adding a resilience lens to previous tools and by recycling indicators, others demonstrate a true attempt to re-think in order to account for resilience dimensions. We conclude that for the use of resilience assessment tools, a major challenge is to ensure that simple and operational tools can address complexity. Full baseline should comprise both quantitative and qualitative data collection, and include more systemic indicators as well as indicators of stability and shocks. Changes should be tracked with regular monitoring and evaluation using simple tools based on key variables that capture short-term adaptive processes and changes in states, at the appropriate system level. Clear pathways to human well-being, including transformation, should be discussed through system-oriented approaches, to discard potential undesired resilient states. Finally, robust outcome and impact records from the use of these tools are needed to demonstrate whether the resilience concept is useful over time in driving development into more desirable paths.
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spelling CGSpace809122025-03-11T09:50:20Z Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools Douxchamps, Sabine Debevec, Liza Giordano, Meredith A. Barron, Jennie adaptation development resilience indicators agricultural systems tools transformation Building climate resilience, defined as the ability to anticipate, absorb, accommodate, or recover from climate change in a timely and efficient manner, is becoming a major priority of development across multiple sectors. However, there is still no consensus on how resilience should be assessed despite the release of numerous theoretical papers on the topic. Various measurement frameworks and recommendations have emerged, but their applicability is yet to be critically assessed. Using a comprehensive review and a systematic selection approach, we review resilience assessment tools developed for the context of climate change and agricultural development, and their linkages to theoretical frameworks, with a particular focus on the choice of indicators and the scale and methods of measurement. Fifteen tools originating from diverse organizations were selected and evaluated according to a measurement framework. Our study finds that, while some of the tools remain embedded in classical approaches, by simply adding a resilience lens to previous tools and by recycling indicators, others demonstrate a true attempt to re-think in order to account for resilience dimensions. We conclude that for the use of resilience assessment tools, a major challenge is to ensure that simple and operational tools can address complexity. Full baseline should comprise both quantitative and qualitative data collection, and include more systemic indicators as well as indicators of stability and shocks. Changes should be tracked with regular monitoring and evaluation using simple tools based on key variables that capture short-term adaptive processes and changes in states, at the appropriate system level. Clear pathways to human well-being, including transformation, should be discussed through system-oriented approaches, to discard potential undesired resilient states. Finally, robust outcome and impact records from the use of these tools are needed to demonstrate whether the resilience concept is useful over time in driving development into more desirable paths. 2017-03 2017-05-08T16:43:13Z 2017-05-08T16:43:13Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80912 en Open Access Elsevier Douxchamps, S.; Debevec, L.; Giordano, M.; Barron, J. Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools. World Development Perspectives 5: 10–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wdp.2017.02.001.
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resilience indicators
agricultural systems
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Douxchamps, Sabine
Debevec, Liza
Giordano, Meredith A.
Barron, Jennie
Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools
title Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools
title_full Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools
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title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools
title_short Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development – A review of currently available tools
title_sort monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience for agricultural development a review of currently available tools
topic adaptation development
resilience indicators
agricultural systems
tools
transformation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80912
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