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  1. Smart Toolkit for Evaluating Information Projects, Products and Services: Second Edition: Part III Evaluation Tools by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, Royal Tropical Institute

    Published 2009
    “…In Part 3 we look at the evaluation tools.The tools featured here are those that we consider to be well suited to evaluating information projects, products and services.With the increasing demand for information practitioners to evaluate their projects themselves, and not rely on external evaluations, the tools chosen are also seen as suitable for self-evaluation and for fostering learning and stakeholder participation...…”
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    Training Material
  2. Linking livelihoods and conservation: a conceptual framework and scale for assessing the integration of human needs and biodiversity by Salafsky, N., Wollenberg, Eva Karoline

    Published 2000
    “…A conceptual framework for defining the linkage between livelihood activities and conservation is developed and then a scale to assess the strength of linkage across five dimensions: species, habitat, spatial, temporal and conservation association. Evaluating 39 project sites in the Biodiversity Conservation Network tests the framework and scale. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Classification and regression trees: an introduction by Yohannes, Yisehac, Hoddinott, John F.

    Published 1999
    “…It plays an important role in the targeting of projects, the selection of appropriate interventions, and the monitoring and evaluation of projects. HFS is a multifaceted concept that does not necessarily lend itself to measurement by single, discrete indicators. …”
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    Training Material
  4. Gender, assets, and agricultural development: Lessons from eight projects by Johnson, Nancy L., Kovarik, C., Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Njuki, Jemimah, Quisumbing, Agnes R.

    Published 2016
    “…The results show that assets both affect and are affected by projects, indicating that it is both feasible and important to consider assets in the design, implementation, and evaluation of projects. All projects were associated with increases in asset levels and other benefits at the household level; however, only four projects documented significant, positive impacts on women’s ownership or control of some types of assets relative to a control group, and of those only one project provided evidence of a reduction in the gender asset gap. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Gender in climate-smart agriculture: module 18 for gender in agriculture sourcebook by World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Fund for Agricultural Development

    Published 2015
    “…This module provides guidance and a comprehensive menu of practical tools for integrating gender in the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of projects and investments in climate-smart agriculture (CSA). …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  6. How CIAT’s climate research informs and influences decision making in IFAD and the cocoa and coffee sector globally: An outcomes validation report by Nyangaga J

    Published 2016
    “…They are usually not in direct control of a project (unlike outputs) but the program has a greater chance of influencing their nature if they are well targeted. Performance evaluation of projects then strives to analyse and document these outcomes. …”
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