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Climate change is the biggest challenge to human beings and Vietnam is considered to be one of the countries that has the most affected by climate change. Climate change is threatening the food security and agricultural development of Vietnam as well as affecting the country's economy. Climate Change and Sustainable Agricultural Practices Program in Northern Vietnam: An Approach to Evaluation provides a brief review of the "Climate Change and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Vietnam" Project. The research focuses on the climate change problem in Vietnam; identifies some unsustainable agricultural…mehr

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Climate change is the biggest challenge to human beings and Vietnam is considered to be one of the countries that has the most affected by climate change. Climate change is threatening the food security and agricultural development of Vietnam as well as affecting the country's economy. Climate Change and Sustainable Agricultural Practices Program in Northern Vietnam: An Approach to Evaluation provides a brief review of the "Climate Change and Ethnic Minorities in Northern Vietnam" Project. The research focuses on the climate change problem in Vietnam; identifies some unsustainable agricultural practices that the ethnic farmers use and the sustainable practices that exist. From there, the paper will include the Term of Reference, which is a planning tool for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for the project. This paper ties the research and M&E concepts together; how M&E has been applied to climate change indicators and some approaches that practitioners can use for the purpose of M&E.
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Autorenporträt
Phuong Hoang is an International development scholar from Vietnam. Phuong hold a Master of Art in Sustainable Development: International Policy and Management from SIT Graduate Institute and emphasis on integrating volunteerism to foster communication exchange, extend education, survey results of program investments and evaluation processes.