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Climate Change Adaptation among Farm Families and Stakeholders: a Toolkit for Assessment and Analysis

Asian Institute of Developmental Studies Inc.. (2016) Climate Change Adaptation among Farm Families and Stakeholders: a Toolkit for Assessment and Analysis [Technical Assistance on Baseline Survey on Level of Awareness and Knowledge among Beneficiaries and the Use of Adaptation Technologies prepared for the Philippine Climate Change Project]. Quezon City : PhilCCAP

 

This toolkit is a product of the Philippine Climate Change Adaptation Project (PhilCCAP), a five-year undertaking sponsored by the Global Environmental Facility Special Climate

Change Fund (GEF SCCF) to develop and demonstrate effective approaches, as well as adaptive measures to increase the country’s resilience to climate change.  

 

This is a collection of tools that assess and analyze Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) among agricultural households and monitor significant change over time.  The use of these tools should be consistent with accepted protocols for scientific inquiry and hence should be based on a conceptual framework. Furthermore, the use of these tools should be determined by the

appropriate spatial, temporal and methodological contexts upon which they are applied. 

 

These contexts include: the nature of assessment (benchmarking or evaluation); scale (community, local or national levels); agro-ecosystem (upland, lowland, coastal and marine); area (urban, peri-urban, rural); respondents (farmers/fisherfolk, housewives, and rural youth); prevailing season of the year (normal wet and dry seasons or under special

conditions of extreme climatic events, e.g. typhoons, El Niño/La Niña) and stages (baseline, midterm, terminal). Descriptions of the appropriate use of these tools are contained in the text.

 

Author: 
Asian Institute of Developmental Studies Inc.
Subject: 
climate change -- adaptation and mitigation
File: 
PDF icon CCA Among Farm Families (A Toolkit)_Nov2016.pdf
Project Title: 
Philippine Climate Change Adaptation Project (PhilCCAP)
Publication Type: 
Handbooks / Manuals / Modules