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Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 1

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Closing Workshop- Adapt Cap

November 22nd, 2013Chennai

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Quick Recap

The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System for AdaptCap

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M&E process

M&E reportDemonstrate the progress and impact of AdaptCap

Achieve continuous improvement

The overall objective of M&E is to ensure and demonstrate project progress and impact

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Expected result

Outcome

Output

Reduce the vulnerabilities of coastal communities in AP and TN to climate change risk, improve their living and environmental conditions, security, and health and

Disseminate knowledge internationally

Suitable CCM/CCA technology and

methodology are applied in infrastructure of

coastal communities

   Coastal communities implement well-directed

and locally adapted concepts and approaches

for adaptation and mitigation of climate

change and disaster risk reduction.

WP 1: Creating, Adapting and Implementing

approaches for CCA, CCM and Reduction of

Vulnerabilities in Coastal Communities

WP 2: Pilot Initiatives to Adapt to and Mitigate

Climate Change in Communities through Technology Transfer

Technical and management capacities of local constituents to

respond to climate change are

strengthened by using CCA, CCM and DRM

measures

WP 3: Capacity Building for

communities, local authorities and CBOs

on CCA, CCM and DRM

Support lasting poverty reduction (MDG 1) and ensure environmental sustainability ( MDG 7) , achievement of targets under the Indian National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)

Impact

Enhanced local public awareness, national,

regional and international experience exchange on coastal community CCA,

CCM and DRM

WP 4: Public Awareness Campaigns, Visibility and

Networking

The AdaptCap M&E System builds on the LogFrame

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indicators

The general M&E framework seeks to capture project progress and benefits across the work packages

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The M&E framework for pilot measures seeks to capture effectiveness and benefits of each pilot

(1) Vulnerability Reduction

(2) Acceptance, feasibility, costs

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Quantitative indicators for benefits of each pilot

Quantitative indicators for benefits of each pilot

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Work Packages and Data on Indicators

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Coastal communities implement well-directed and locally adapted concepts and approaches for adaptation and mitigation of climate change and disaster risk reduction

Coastal communities implement well-directed and locally adapted concepts and approaches for adaptation and mitigation of climate change and disaster risk reduction

(1) At least 12 local authorities on PRI level integrate CCA & CCM in their plans and strategie

(2) At least 12 villages have adopted new approach to CC, e.g. Climate Action Plans

(3) At least 12 villages conduct adaptation activities benefitting 6000 people at EOP (end of project)

(4) 24 community task forces formed and strengthened, workshops conducted

(1) At least 12 local authorities on PRI level integrate CCA & CCM in their plans and strategie

(2) At least 12 villages have adopted new approach to CC, e.g. Climate Action Plans

(3) At least 12 villages conduct adaptation activities benefitting 6000 people at EOP (end of project)

(4) 24 community task forces formed and strengthened, workshops conducted

Expected result

Success indicators

translate into

Indicators for work package 1

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Risks

Trends

Changes

Timelines

Expected future development in terms of achievement of the indicators

Factors which potentially inhibit or delay fulfilment of the indicators

Organisational changes (or similar) which affect the expected WP resultsEvaluation whether fulfillment of work package is within the timeline; reasons for divergence

Part of table for assessment of indicators

Separate table

Further Monitoring Criteria

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Templates facilitate collection of data per work package

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3

2

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Overview on Project Progress – WP 1

Indicator Success mark

Achieved number as per 2012

1. PRI bodies with integrated CCA & CCM in their plans

At least 12

16 PRI, 6 districts and 4 municipalities

2. Villages with a new approach to CC, e.g. Climate Action Plans

At least 12

7 villages

3a. Communities with adaptation activities

At least 12

8 villages and 1 municipality

3b. People benefitting6000

people>4000

3. Formed and trained community task forces

24 19 CTFs

Expected result: Coastal communities implement well-directed and locally adapted concepts and approaches for adaptation and mitigation of climate change and disaster risk reduction

WP1

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Suitable CCM/CCA technology and methodology are applied in infrastructure of coastal communitiesSuitable CCM/CCA technology and methodology are applied in infrastructure of coastal communities

(1) 18 CCM/CCA technology-based pilot initiatives implemented in rural communities

(2) 6 of these initiatives selected for replication(3) 1 urban technology-based pilot (new indicator after ROM

report)

(1) 18 CCM/CCA technology-based pilot initiatives implemented in rural communities

(2) 6 of these initiatives selected for replication(3) 1 urban technology-based pilot (new indicator after ROM

report)

Expected result

Success indicators

translate into

Indicators for work package 2

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Indicator Success mark

Achieved number in 2012

1. Pilot initiatives implemented in rural communities

1810 and 8 in final phase

2. Initiatives selected for replication 6 10

3. Urban Technology-based pilots implemented in cities

1 NIL

Expected result: Suitable CCM/CCA technology and methodology are applied in infrastructure of coastal communities

WP 2

Overview on Project Progress – WP 2

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Suitable CCM/CCA technology and methodology are applied in infrastructure of coastal communities

Suitable CCM/CCA technology and methodology are applied in infrastructure of coastal communities

(1) 18 CCM/CCA technology-based pilot initiatives implemented in rural communities

(2) 6 of these initiatives selected for replication(3) 1 urban technology-based pilot (new indicator

after ROM report)

(1) 18 CCM/CCA technology-based pilot initiatives implemented in rural communities

(2) 6 of these initiatives selected for replication(3) 1 urban technology-based pilot (new indicator

after ROM report)

Expected result

Success indicators

(1)Vulnerability reduction(2)Acceptance, feasibility, costs(3)Side effects(4)Quantified benefits

Specific questions for each pilot on…

The M&E framework for pilots connects to the progress evaluation of WP 2

M&E framework

for pilot projects

M&E of WP

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Categories and indicators for pilot project evaluationCategory Sub-categories Applied

to

Vulnerability reduction

People benefitting Addressing of climate impacts Usage of RE

All pilots

Acceptance, feasibility and costs

Cultural appropriateness Involvement of community Technical viability Economic viability of implemenntation O&M costs

All pilots

Side effects Positive side effects (e.g., inclusion and empowerment of women, no-regret pilot)

Negative side effects

All pilots

Quantified benefits

Specific to each pilot Individual pilot

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Templates facilitate collection of data for each pilot

1

2

3

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Impact of Pilots Implemented in Andhra Pradesh – Few Glimpses

• Nellore• Reduction in Non working days in the rainy season leading to an increase

in income of small business owners in Sri Ramapuram• Saving of water and energy in Poovula Doruvu

• Prakasham• Assured clean drinking water available in Dasraju Palli• Increased capacity for Rain water storage in Motumala• Saving of energy and Assured clean drinking water available in

Vengamukka Palem• Vishakapatnam

• Improvement in water quality in Chepala Dibbada Palem• Enhancement in health and safety for women and reduction in GHG

emissions in Govupeta

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Impact of Pilots Implemented in Tamil Nadu– Few Glimpses

• Nagapattinam• Protection of Agriculture land from flood and salt water intrusion in

Kumarakudi • Protection of fishermen and families from flood events in Perumelpattai• Assured clean drinking water available in Pillai Colony

• Cuddalore• Increased capacity for Rain water storage in Chinnakaramedu• Increase in harvest of crops in Kaduvetti• Protection of Agriculture land from flood and salt water intrusion in

Nadupalayam• Thiruvallur

• Saline free drinking water assured in Kadapakkam• Increase of agriculture command area in Thangal Perumpulam• Independence from grid power outages for street lightning in thirumalai

Nagar

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Technical and management capacities of local constituents to respond to climate change are strengthened by using CCA, CCM and DRM measures

Technical and management capacities of local constituents to respond to climate change are strengthened by using CCA, CCM and DRM measures

(1) At least 36 local, 12 urban, 6 urban/rural, 2 regional capacity building workshops conducted with up to 1100 training participants enhancing their capabilities for decision making on CC

(2) CCA and CCM guide for PRI bodies existent and are in use in 12 communities

(3) At least 2 networks on climate change and DRM set up between local and regional bodies

(1) At least 36 local, 12 urban, 6 urban/rural, 2 regional capacity building workshops conducted with up to 1100 training participants enhancing their capabilities for decision making on CC

(2) CCA and CCM guide for PRI bodies existent and are in use in 12 communities

(3) At least 2 networks on climate change and DRM set up between local and regional bodies

Expected result

Success indicators

translate into

Indicators for work package 3

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Indicator Success mark

Achieved number in 2012

1. Local, urban and regional CB workshops conducted; Number of participants

36 local12 urban

6 urban / local2 regional

1100 particip.

43 rural5 urban SLD

1478 particip.

2. Communities where LAMGs for PRI bodies exist and are in use

12 18

3. Networks on CC and DRM set up between local and regional bodies

At least 2 NIL

Expected result: Technical and management capacities of local constituents to respond to climate change are strengthened by using CCA, CCM and DRM measures

WP 3

Overview on Project Progress – WP 3

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Create local public awareness, foster national, regional and international experience exchange and cooperation on coastal community CCA, CCM and DRM

Create local public awareness, foster national, regional and international experience exchange and cooperation on coastal community CCA, CCM and DRM

(1) 4500 local rural community members aware of action(2) District DRM exchange initiated(3) One international conference on best practices at EOP

benefitting rural and urban communities worldwide and exploring rural and urban linkages

(4) At least three published articles and papers on project results disseminated through scientific and practitioner community worldwide

(1) 4500 local rural community members aware of action(2) District DRM exchange initiated(3) One international conference on best practices at EOP

benefitting rural and urban communities worldwide and exploring rural and urban linkages

(4) At least three published articles and papers on project results disseminated through scientific and practitioner community worldwide

Expected result

Success indicators

translate into

Indicators for work package 4

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Indicator Success mark

Achieved number

1. Local rural community members who are aware of AdaptCap

4500 8700

2. Initiation of District DRM exchange

Exchange initiated

Initiated in both states

3. One international conference on best practices at EOP

1 NIL

4. Disseminated articles and papers on project results

At least 31 published and 1 submitted

Expected result: Create local public awareness, foster national, regional and international experience exchange and cooperation on coastal community CCA, CCM and DRM

WP 4

Overview on Project Progress – WP 4

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THANKS