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This book will encourage government officials who commission aid evaluations to require the use of evaluation protocols that incorporate the impact of climate change and related factors. These protocols are based on guidelines by the OECD Development Assistance Committee, but are extended to address climate change, mass extinction and water crises, the wasteful and contradictory practices of aid agencies, and weak learning arrangements. Combining an empirical, eye-witness approach with methodological conclusions, this book is an essential resource for those looking to improve aid design and…mehr

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This book will encourage government officials who commission aid evaluations to require the use of evaluation protocols that incorporate the impact of climate change and related factors. These protocols are based on guidelines by the OECD Development Assistance Committee, but are extended to address climate change, mass extinction and water crises, the wasteful and contradictory practices of aid agencies, and weak learning arrangements. Combining an empirical, eye-witness approach with methodological conclusions, this book is an essential resource for those looking to improve aid design and evaluation, and will be a necessary tool in the training of the next generation of aid professionals.


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Autorenporträt
Julian Caldecott has a background in wildlife management and rainforest conservation. Since 2000 he has evaluated major aid investment programmes for the EC, UK, Norway, Finland, and Switzerland, five donors that together contribute more than a quarter of all official aid. His work focuses on design and performance issues concerning climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem management, and related matters of sustainability and institutional and community development.