Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development in Nepal

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Published: March 2015
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ISBN: 9781784310967
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Tracking adaptation and measuring development (TAMD) is a twin track framework that evaluates adaptation effectiveness. TAMD offers the flexibility to generate bespoke frameworks for individual countries that can be tailored to specific contexts and applied at different scales. The application in Nepal has focused on assessing the resilience benefits of different approaches to community-based planning for adaptation. The research assess how communities have benefitted from different approaches to building resilience and what indicators can help assess this in Nepal, using a with and without analysis of several communities in 2 districts. The pilot has also developed local level scorecards to assess institutional climate risk management in village and district development committees.

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Pokhrel, P., Shrestha, A., Fisher, S. and Devkota, D. (2015). Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development in Nepal. .
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