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Verlooy, J., Mosseri, V., Bracard, S., Tubiana, A. Lellouch, Kalifa, C., Pichon, F., Frappaz, D., Chastagner, P., Pagnier, A., Bertozzi, A.-I., Gentet, J.C., Sariban, E., Rialland, X., Edan, C., Bours, D., Zerah, M., Le Gales, C., Alapetite, C., Doz, F.
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In European Journal of Cancer 2006 42(17):3004-3014
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Desjardins, L., Charif Chefchaouni, M., Lumbroso, L., Levy, C., Asselain, B., Bours, D., Dendale, R., Estève, M., Michon, J., Doz, F.
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In Journal Francais d'Ophtalmologie 2005 28(7):725-731
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Doz, F, Neuenschwander, S, Bouffet, E, Gentet, J.C, Schneider, P, Kalifa, C, Mechinaud, F, Chastagner, P, De Lumley, L, Sariban, E, Plantaz, D, Mosseri, V, Bours, D, Alapetite, C, Zucker, J.M
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In European Journal of Cancer 2002 38(6):815-819
Some of the greatest challenges for Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) practice relate to the connected themes agriculture, food security, and rural livelihoods. Asia is home to 87% of the world’s 500 million smallholder farms (Thapa and Ghaiha 2011),
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This third paper in the SEA Change / UKCIP Evaluation Review series highlights ‘lessons learned’ from a small selection of published Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience (CCAR) evaluations of programmes in high-risk coastal areas in Asia and
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This report represents a synthesis and summary of frameworks for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E;) of climate change adaptation (CCA) interventions, with a specific focus on international development projects and programs. The objective of this re
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Evaluation Review 2: International and donor agency portfolio evaluations: Trends in monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation programmes.
This paper identifies trends in how selected major international agencies have approached Climate Change Adaptation programmes, and particularly their MandE components. It is important to emphasise that this is not a meta-evaluation or systematic rev
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Guidance Note 1: Twelve reasons why climate change adaptation MandE is challenging.
Climate change adaptation (CCA) refers to how people and systems adjust to the actual or expected effects of climate change. It is often presented as a cyclical process developed in response to climate change impacts or their social, political, and e
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Guidance note 3: theory of change approach to climate change adaptation programming.
‘Theory of Change’ (ToC) is a critical thinking approach to program design, monitoring, and evaluation which has become increasingly influential in international development. Described as “a roadmap, a blueprint, an engine of change, a theory o
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Guidance note 2: selecting indicators for climate change adaptation programming.
Climate change adaptation (CCA) programming is a complex, dynamic process that cuts across scales, sectors, and levels of intervention. CCA itself is characterised by many uncertainties, and it extends long past usual project cycles. Moreover, the ev