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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (164 Seiten).
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    ISBN: 978-3-7489-0504-2
    Anmerkung: Beiträge teilweise in englisch, teilweise in deutsch, teilweise in französisch
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Internationale Kooperation ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Völkerrechtlicher Vertrag ; Europäische Integration ; Recht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    ISBN: 9781478007517 (e-book)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Soziologie
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    almafu_BV047175466
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 309 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-60914-6
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Mehr zum Autor: Möst, Dominik 1977-
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    almahu_9949301299302882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (134 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030477752
    Serie: Human-Computer Interaction Ser.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introducing Interface Design for Remote Autonomous Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Role of Operators -- 1.3 How to Improve Designs -- 1.4 Risk-Driven Design -- 1.5 The Design Problem Space for Op Centers -- 1.5.1 Know Your Technology -- 1.5.2 Know Your Users and Their Tasks -- 1.5.3 Test Designs Broadly and with Cognitive Walkthroughs -- 1.6 Example Task: The Mars Water Detection System -- 1.6.1 Operation Center Organization -- 1.6.2 Water Detection System Structure -- 1.6.3 Example Issues -- 1.7 Principles for Design -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: How User-Centered Design Supports Situation Awareness for Complex Interfaces -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 User-Centered Design -- 2.3 Situation Awareness: The Key to UCD -- 2.3.1 Stage 1: Perception -- 2.3.2 Stage 2: Comprehension -- 2.3.3 Stage 3: Projection -- 2.4 Summary: Cognitive Mechanisms for Situation Awareness -- References -- Chapter 3: Cognition and Operator Performance -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Visual Perception -- 3.2.1 Visual Processing -- 3.2.2 Color Blindness -- 3.2.3 Visual Search -- 3.2.4 Pre-attentive Visual Processing -- 3.2.5 Summary of Visual Perception and Principles -- 3.3 Attention -- 3.3.1 Attentional Vigilance -- 3.3.2 Resuming Attention: Interruptions and Task-Switching -- 3.3.3 Signal Thresholds and Habituation -- 3.3.4 Speed-Accuracy Trade-off (Or How to Design for Acceptable Errors) -- 3.3.5 Summary of Attention -- 3.4 Working Memory and Cognition -- 3.4.1 Working Memory -- 3.4.2 Cognitive Load -- 3.4.3 Summary of Working Memory and Cognition -- 3.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Conclusion and Final Comments -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Need for User-Centered Design -- 4.3 The Need for Better Shared Representations -- 4.4 Open Problems -- 4.5 Ways to Learn More. , 4.5.1 Readings to Learn More -- 4.5.2 Reading Groups -- 4.5.3 Continuing Education -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Detailed Example Problem Space-The Water Detection System (WDS) -- Overview -- System Architecture -- Main Control Element (MCE) -- Communications Element (CE) -- Autonomous Navigation Element (ANE) -- Rock and Sand Exploration Element (RSEE) -- Deep-Water Detection Element (DWDE) -- Power Generation Element (PGE) -- Key Features of the WDS -- Status -- Event Logs -- Configuration -- Commands -- Redundancy -- Day in the Life -- Example Issues -- Stakeholder Analysis -- NASA 24/7 Operators -- Operation/Command Center Supervisors -- System Developers and Engineers -- NASA Program Office Scientists -- Project Funders and Other High-Level Stakeholders -- NASA Astronaut Install Team -- Summary and Lessons -- Task Analysis for 24/7 Operators -- Appendix 2: Design Guidelines for Remote Autonomous Systems -- Introduction: Design Themes -- General User Interaction Guidelines -- Loading and Delays [Level 5], [T-], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Supporting Novice and Expert Users [Level 4], [T+], [V2], [Yes] -- Data Entry [Level 3.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Help and Tooltips [Level 4], [T], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Keyboard Interactions [Level 4.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Providing User Feedback [Level 4], [T-], [V2] -- Badging or Icons as Updates [Level 3], [T], [V3], [Yes] -- Notifications [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Color [Level 4] [T+], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Visual Feature Index -- Windows and Views -- Alerts -- Boxes [Level 2], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Dialogs -- Outline View [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes/Maybe] -- Panels -- Popover [Level 2], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Scroll View [Level 3], [T+], [V2], Yes/Maybe -- Split View -- Tab Views [Level 3], [T], [V2], [No/Maybe] -- Menus [Level 3], [T+], [V2], [Yes/Maybe] -- Contextual Menus -- Buttons. , Checkbox [Level 3], [T], [V1], [No] -- Gradient Button -- Help Button [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Push Buttons [Level 2.5], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Radio Button [Level 2.5], [T-], [V1], [No] -- Fields and Labels -- Combo Box -- Labels [Level 3.5], [T], [V2], [Yes] -- Search Field [Level 3], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Text/Character Field [Level 3], [T], [V2], [Yes] -- Date/Time Picker [Level 3], [T], [V3], [Yes] -- Segmented Control -- Level Indicators [Level 3.5], [T+], [V3], [Yes] -- Progress Indicators [Level 4], [T], [V2], [No] -- Some Parting Advice for Designers -- Guidelines Will Not Cover All Decisions -- Study the User -- Study How to Design -- Appendix 3: All Design Principles Described in This Book -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    b3kat_BV044828524
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 281 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319717821
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    almahu_9949602146002882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (664 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319467092
    Serie: Springer Series on Environmental Management Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Rangeland Systems: Foundation for a Conceptual Framework -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Extent, Distribution, and Societal Value -- 1.3 Events Contributing to Rapid Conceptual Advancement -- 1.3.1 Internal to the Profession -- 1.3.2 External to Profession -- 1.4 Section Perspectives -- 1.4.1 Processes Section -- 1.4.2 Management Section -- 1.4.3 Challenges Section -- 1.5 Foundation for a Rangeland Systems Framework -- 1.6 Summary -- References -- Section I: Processes -- Chapter 2: Woody Plant Encroachment: Causes and Consequences -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Rates of Change -- 2.3 Factors Influencing Abundance of Woody Plants -- 2.3.1 Herbivory: Grazers and Browsers -- 2.3.2 Climate -- 2.3.3 Topography and Soils -- 2.3.4 Increased Atmospheric CO2 -- 2.4 Population Interactions Between Grasses and Woody Plants -- 2.4.1 Establishment of Woody Plant Seedlings -- 2.4.2 Transitioning from Saplings to Adults -- 2.4.3 Woody Plant Carrying Capacity -- 2.4.4 Why Do So Few Woody Species Proliferate in Grasslands? -- 2.5 Ecosystem Services -- 2.5.1 Carbon Sequestration: Plant and Soil Pools -- 2.5.2 Hydrology -- 2.5.3 Biodiversity -- 2.5.3.1 Herbaceous Vegetation -- 2.5.3.2 Animals -- 2.6 Management Perspectives -- 2.7 Future Perspectives -- 2.8 Summary -- 2.8.1 Causes -- 2.8.2 Consequences for Ecosystem Services -- 2.8.3 Management -- References -- Chapter 3: Ecohydrology: Processes and Implications for Rangelands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ecosystem Services -- 3.2.1 Regulating Services: Water Distribution and Purification -- 3.2.1.1 Infiltration: Water Regulation at the Soil Surface -- 3.2.2 Overland Flow: Regulation at the Hillslope Scale -- 3.2.3 Drainage: Water Regulation Within the Soil -- 3.2.4 Riparian Systems: Regulation at the Watershed Scale. , 3.2.5 Regulation in Groundwater-Coupled Rangelands -- 3.2.5.1 Vegetation Dynamics Affect Groundwater Consumption -- 3.2.5.2 Land Use/Management Affects Groundwater Consumption -- 3.3 Regulating Services: Climate Regulation -- 3.4 Supporting Services: Water Cycling and Protection Against Erosion -- 3.4.1 Water Cycling: With a Focus on E vs. T -- 3.4.2 Protection of Soils Against Erosion and Degradation -- 3.4.2.1 Understanding the Importance of Vegetation Patch Structure -- 3.4.2.2 Wind and Water Erosion -- 3.5 Provisioning Services: Water Supply -- 3.6 Observational and Conceptual Advances -- 3.6.1 Observational Advances -- 3.6.1.1 Remote Sensing for Investigating Components of the Water Budget -- 3.6.1.2 In Situ Methods for Measuring Components of the Water Budget -- Partitioning of Evapotranspiration -- Monitoring of Soil Moisture -- 3.7 Conceptual Advances -- 3.7.1 Spatial Variability and Scale -- 3.7.2 Ecological Threshold and Feedback Mechanisms -- 3.7.3 Hydrological Connectivity -- 3.8 Future Perspectives -- 3.9 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Soil and Belowground Processes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Major Conceptual Advances -- 4.2.1 Community Composition and Function -- 4.2.1.1 Soil-Plant Interactions -- 4.2.1.2 Biological Soil Crusts -- 4.2.1.3 Soil Microbial Diversity and Function -- 4.2.2 Ecosystem Processes -- 4.2.2.1 Water -- 4.2.2.2 Decomposition -- 4.2.2.3 Rhizosphere Dynamics -- 4.2.2.4 Carbon Dynamics -- 4.2.2.5 Nitrogen Dynamics -- 4.3 Anthropogenic Impacts and Societal Implications -- 4.3.1 Responses to Land-Use Change -- 4.3.2 Responses to Invasive Species -- 4.3.3 Responses to Global Climate Change -- 4.3.3.1 Precipitation Change -- 4.3.3.2 Elevated CO2 -- 4.3.3.3 Atmospheric Deposition -- 4.3.4 Restoration -- 4.4 Future Perspectives -- 4.5 Summary -- References. , Chapter 5: Heterogeneity as the Basis for Rangeland Management -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Heterogeneity and Scale: Concepts Linking Pattern and Process -- 5.2.1 Types of Heterogeneity -- 5.2.1.1 Measured vs. Functional -- 5.2.1.2 Spatial vs. Temporal -- 5.2.2 Sources of Heterogeneity -- 5.2.2.1 Inherent Heterogeneity -- 5.2.2.2 Disturbance-Driven Heterogeneity -- 5.3 Heterogeneity and Rangeland Function: Three Major Cases -- 5.3.1 Heterogeneity and Herbivore Populations -- 5.3.2 Fire and Rangeland Ecosystems -- 5.3.2.1 Heterogeneity and the Shifting Mosaic -- 5.3.3 Heterogeneity of Fuel and Fire Effects -- 5.3.4 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function -- 5.4 Future Perspectives -- 5.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Nonequilibrium Ecology and Resilience Theory -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Conceptual Advances -- 6.2.1 Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Ecology -- 6.2.2 Engineering Versus Ecological Resilience -- 6.2.3 Drivers, Controlling Variables, and Feedback Mechanisms -- 6.2.4 Threshold Indicators -- 6.2.5 Rethinking Rangeland Ecology -- 6.2.5.1 Range Model -- 6.2.5.2 Nonequilibrium Persistent Model -- 6.2.5.3 The State-and-Transition Model -- 6.2.6 What Has Been Learned? -- 6.3 Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems -- 6.3.1 Resilience Thinking -- 6.3.1.1 Social Resilience -- 6.3.1.2 Adaptive Capacity and Social Learning -- 6.3.1.3 Anticipating System Transformation -- 6.3.2 Resilience-Based Governance and Policy -- 6.3.3 Resilience Analysis and Management -- 6.3.4 What Has Been Learned? -- 6.4 Future Perspectives -- 6.4.1 Heterogeneity and Livestock-Vegetation Dynamics -- 6.4.2 Procedures to Implement Resilience-Based Management -- 6.4.3 Recognizing and Guiding Transformation -- 6.4.4 Institutional Reorganization to Promote Resilience -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7: Ecological Consequences of Climate Change on Rangelands. , 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Recent Climatic Trends: A Climate Change Signature -- 7.3 Climate Change Projections -- 7.4 Key Scientific Principles for Projecting Climate Change Impacts -- 7.4.1 Magnified Greenhouse Effects Are Irreversible -- 7.4.2 Ecological Consequences of Climate Change Will Vary Regionally -- 7.4.3 Climate Drivers Have Unique but Potentially Interactive Effects on Plants and Ecosystem Processes -- 7.4.4 Rangelands Will Respond Strongly to Driver Effects on Soil Water Availability -- 7.4.5 Soil Nitrogen (N) Availability both Regulates the Response of Plant Productivity (NPP) to Climate Change Drivers and Is Affected by Drivers -- 7.4.6 Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change Drivers Vary Because of Differences in Management Practices and Historical Land-Use Patterns -- 7.4.7 Climate Change Drivers Affect Livestock Production both Directly and Indirectly -- 7.4.8 Climate Change Indirectly Affects Vegetation Composition and Structure by Influencing Fire Regimes -- 7.4.9 Climate Change May Lead to Communities That Are Unlike any Found Today, with Important Consequences for Ecosystem Function and Management -- 7.4.10 Increased Climatic Variability Increases Fluctuations in Ecological Systems, Rendering Sustainable Management More Difficult -- 7.5 An Assessment of Climate Change Scenarios -- 7.5.1 Warmer, Drier Climate Scenario -- 7.5.2 Warmer, Wetter Winters Scenario -- 7.5.3 Warmer, Wetter Growing Season Scenario -- 7.6 Knowledge Gaps -- 7.7 Summary -- References -- Section II: Management -- Chapter 8: Rangelands as Social-Ecological Systems -- 8.1 Introduction: What Is a Social-Ecological System? -- 8.1.1 Conceptualizing SESs -- 8.1.2 Scale -- 8.1.3 Feedbacks -- 8.1.4 Resilience and Adaptability -- 8.2 Environmental Governance -- 8.3 Case Studies -- 8.3.1 Adaptation to Climate Change by Australian Livestock Managers. , 8.3.2 Climate Change and Forb Restoration in the Great Basin, USA -- 8.3.3 California Black Rail Habitat in the Sierra Nevada Foothills -- 8.3.4 Nomad Sedentarization Project in Xinjiang, China -- 8.3.5 Environmental Accounting for Spanish Private Dehesa Properties -- 8.4 What Can Be Learned from These Case Studies? -- 8.5 Future Perspectives -- 8.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 9: State and Transition Models: Theory, Applications, and Challenges -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Conceptual Advances in the Ecology of State Transitions -- 9.2.1 Transient Dynamics -- 9.2.2 State Transitions -- 9.2.3 Distinguishing Transient Dynamics from State Transitions -- 9.3 Development of State and Transition Models -- 9.3.1 Define the "Site" -- 9.3.2 Define the Alternative States -- 9.3.3 Describe Transitions -- 9.4 Development and Applications of STMs in Rangeland Management -- 9.4.1 Australia -- 9.4.1.1 History -- 9.4.1.2 Current Applications -- 9.4.2 Argentina -- 9.4.2.1 History -- 9.4.2.2 Current Applications -- 9.4.3 United States -- 9.4.3.1 History -- 9.4.3.2 Current Applications -- 9.4.4 Mongolia -- 9.4.4.1 History -- 9.4.4.2 Current Applications -- 9.4.5 Summary of STM Applications -- 9.5 Knowledge Gaps -- 9.5.1 Reference States, History, and Novel Ecosystems -- 9.5.2 Broader Representation of Ecosystem Services -- 9.5.3 Climate Change -- 9.5.4 Testable Mechanisms -- 9.5.5 Information Delivery and Use -- 9.6 Future Perspectives -- 9.6.1 Participatory Approaches to Model Development -- 9.6.2 Structured Decision-Making via State and Transition Models -- 9.6.3 Mapping State-and-Transition Model Information -- 9.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 10: Livestock Production Systems -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Goals and Objectives -- 10.1.2 Global Significance of Ruminant Livestock -- 10.1.3 Global Livestock Production. , 10.1.4 Economics of Livestock Production: The US Cattle Example.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Briske, David D. Rangeland Systems Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319467078
    Sprache: Englisch
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    almahu_9949602153202882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319437026
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Acronyms -- Chapter 1: Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development: Introduction -- 1.1 Critical Role of Evaluation -- 1.2 Book Structure -- References -- Chapter 2: Action on Climate Change: What Does It Mean and Where Does It Lead To? -- 2.1 Introducing the Micro-Macro Paradox: Success at the Micro-level Does Not Lead to Success at the Macro-level? -- 2.2 The Micro-Macro Paradox: Successful Climate Action But No Global Impact? -- 2.3 From Early Results to the Slow Materialization of Impact -- 2.4 Surviving the Negative Effects of Climate Change -- 2.5 Three Priority Areas for Transformative Action -- 2.6 Civil Society Action Supported Through Small Grants -- 2.7 Introducing New Technologies Through the Private Sector -- 2.8 Gender, Equity and Inclusiveness -- 2.9 When Will We Achieve Systems Change? -- 2.10 Recommendations for Future Evaluations -- References -- Part I: Policy -- Chapter 3: Mainstreaming Impact Evidence in Climate Change and Sustainable Development -- 3.1 Re-instating an Older Impact Tradition? -- 3.2 Demand for Impact Evidence -- 3.3 Theories of Change for Climate Change Mitigation -- 3.4 Key Questions Related to Time, Space and Scale -- 3.5 Using Time and Space to Identify Approaches -- 3.6 Using Time and Scale to Identify Approaches -- 3.7 Using Space and Scale to Identify Approaches -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Pathway to Impact: Supporting and Evaluating Enabling Environments for Research for Development -- 4.1 Introduction -- Box 4.1: Key Messages -- 4.2 Background -- Box 4.2: Challenge Program on Water and Food -- 4.3 Approach -- Box 4.3: About the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) -- 4.4 Getting to the Right Mix -- 4.5 Findings and Analysis. , 4.5.1 Moving Away from a Logframe -- 4.6 Testing the Waters with Theory of Change and Results-Based Management in CCAFS -- Box 4.4: Why Learning -- 4.7 Trialing Results-Based Management in CCAFS -- 4.8 Building Capacity and Learning Within the Program for Theory of Change Approach -- 4.9 CCAFS ́Results-Based Management Trial: Insights from Researchers and Partners -- 4.10 Rolling Out Results-Based Management for CCAFS as a Whole -- 4.11 Implementing a Modular MEL System for CCAFS -- 4.12 Implications for Policy, Practice and Research -- 4.13 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Lessons from Taking Stock of 12 Years of Swiss International Cooperation on Climate Change -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Purpose -- 5.3 Methodology -- Theory of Change for the Area of Intervention `Enabling Framework ́-- 5.4 Results -- 5.5 Challenges and Lessons Learnt -- 5.5.1 In General -- 5.5.2 For Evaluators -- 5.5.3 For Practitioners/Program Managers -- 5.5.4 For Policy Makers -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: An Analytical Framework for Evaluating a Diverse Climate Change Portfolio -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Scope of the Evaluation -- 6.3 Challenges to the Evaluation -- 6.4 Analytical Framework of the Evaluation -- 6.5 Data Sources -- 6.6 Evaluation Process -- 6.7 Lessons Learned on the Evaluation Approach -- Chapter 7: Enhancing the Joint Crediting Mechanism MRV to Contribute to Sustainable Development -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The JCM Overview -- 7.3 Approach in Evaluating the JCM MRV -- 7.4 Enhancing the JCM Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) Framework -- 7.4.1 Governance -- 7.4.2 MRV Methodology and System -- 7.4.3 Processing Time -- 7.4.4 Project Development and Capacity Building -- Case Study: PT Semen Indonesia Tuban -- 7.4.5 Sustainable Development Evaluation Framework -- 7.5 Recommendations -- Part II: Climate Change Mitigation. , Chapter 8: Using Mixed Methods to Assess Trade-Offs Between Agricultural Decisions and Deforestation -- 8.1 Background -- 8.2 Reserved Forests in Thailand -- 8.2.1 Land Titles and Property Rights -- Box 8.1: Chronology of Important Events for Forest-Related Legislation in Thailand -- 8.3 Study Area and Data Set and Study Area -- 8.4 Characteristics of Data and Hypothesized Effects -- 8.5 Results -- 8.6 Discussion of Main Results -- 8.6.1 Effect of Population -- 8.6.2 Effect of Travel Costs -- 8.6.3 Property Rights -- 8.7 Overall Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9: Methodological Approach of the GEF IEOś Climate Change Mitigation Impact Evaluation: Assessing Progress in Market ... -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Utility as a Guiding Factor to Define What Needs to Be Evaluated -- 9.3 Defining the Scope of the Evaluation -- 9.4 Assessing Impacts of GEF Support -- 9.5 Understanding the System Targeted by the Intervention -- 9.6 Measurement of Emission Reduction Benefits -- 9.7 Assessing Market Change -- 9.8 Establishing Causality and Accounting for Alternative Hypothesis -- 9.9 Assessing What Would Have Happened If GEF Support Had Not Taken Place -- 9.10 The Critical Role of Indicators in Impact Evaluation -- 9.11 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Integrating Avoided Emissions in Climate Change Evaluation Policies for LDC: The Case of Passive Solar Houses in A... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Approach -- 10.2.1 Sampling and Data Collection -- 10.2.2 Data Analysis -- 10.2.3 Fuel Consumption and Temperature Data Treatment -- 10.2.4 Greenhouse Gas Calculation -- 10.3 Results -- 10.3.1 Energy Efficiency -- 10.3.1.1 Heating Degrees Day Required to Be at 18C (Outside Temperature) -- 10.3.1.2 Energy Savings -- 10.3.1.3 Indoor Temperature -- 10.3.2 Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction and Avoided Emissions. , 10.4 Implication for Policy Makers and Development Practitioners -- Chapter 11: Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Renewable Energy in Rural Central America -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Approach -- 11.3 Methodology -- 11.4 Analysis -- 11.4.1 Meeting the Triple Objectives -- 11.5 Renewable Energy and Climate Adaptation -- 11.6 Renewable Energy and Climate Mitigation -- 11.7 Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development -- 11.8 Cross Cutting Factors -- 11.9 Conditions, Circumstances and Considerations -- 11.9.1 Implications for Policy, Practice and/or Research -- References -- Chapter 12: Unpacking the Black Box of Technology Distribution, Development Potential and Carbon Markets Benefits -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Literature Review -- 12.2.1 Conceptualizing Local Economic Development Impacts for Carbon Finance Projects -- 12.2.2 Measuring Sustainable Development in Carbon Interventions -- 12.3 Field Methods -- 12.4 Case Study Attributes -- 12.4.1 Cookstove Case -- 12.4.2 Water Filter Case -- 12.4.3 Biodigester Case -- 12.5 Discussion -- References -- Part III: Climate Change Adaptation -- Chapter 13: What Do Evaluations Tell Us About Climate Change Adaptation? Meta-analysis with a Realist Approach -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Approach and Study Material -- 13.3 Realist Approach -- 13.4 Meta-analysis Conducted -- 13.5 Mechanism-Outcome Sequences -- 13.5.1 Relevance M-O Sequences -- 13.5.2 Efficiency M-O Sequences -- 13.5.3 Effectiveness M-O Sequences -- 13.5.4 Sustainability M-O Sequences -- 13.6 Contextual Conditions -- 13.6.1 Context for Relevance -- 13.6.2 Context for Efficiency -- 13.6.3 Context for Effectiveness -- 13.6.4 Context for Sustainability -- 13.7 Methodological Implications -- 13.8 Conclusion -- References. , Chapter 14: Adaptation Processes in Agriculture and Food Security: Insights from Evaluating Behavioral Changes in West Africa -- 14.1 Introduction -- Box 14.1: Adaptation, Adaptive Capacity and Food Security -- 14.2 Approach -- 14.2.1 The Intervention -- 14.2.2 The Monitoring and Evaluation Approach and Technique -- 14.3 Analysis -- 14.3.1 Consistency Between Planned Behavioral Theory and the CCAFS Programś Objectives -- 14.3.2 Identified Behavioral Changes Induced by the CCAFS Program in West Africa -- 14.3.3 Learning Opportunities from Applying Behavioral Changes Theory in Adaption Processes -- 14.4 Needs for Incorporating Behavioral Theory into Adaptation MandE Approaches -- 14.5 Implications for Policy, Practice and Research -- 14.5.1 Improving Adaptation Policy with Behavioral Theory and Models -- 14.5.2 Fitting the Human Behavior Framework into Adaptation Works -- 14.5.3 Strengthening Human Behavior Elements of Participatory Action Research -- References -- Chapter 15: Using Participatory Approaches in Measuring Resilience and Development in Isiolo County, Kenya -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Approach -- 15.2.1 Top-Down (Track 1) Process -- 15.2.2 Bottom-Up (Track 2) Process -- 15.2.3 Linking Track 1 and Track 2 -- 15.2.4 Baseline Data -- 15.2.4.1 Track 1 (Top-Down) -- 15.2.4.2 Track 2 (Bottom-Up) -- 15.2.5 Output and Outcome Data -- 15.3 Challenges with Implementing the Methodology -- 15.4 Results -- 15.5 Track 1 Score Card Outputs -- 15.6 Track 2 Outputs and Outcomes -- 15.7 Lessons Learnt -- 15.8 Implications for Planning Policy and Practice -- Chapter 16: Evaluating Climate Change Adaptation in Practice: A Child-Centred, Community-Based Project in the Philippines -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 The Project -- 16.3 What `Type ́of Evaluation? -- 16.3.1 Theory of Change Based Evaluation. , 16.3.2 Developmental Evaluation, or, Learning in Complex Systems.
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