Search form

Search for monitoring and evaluation

Your search for "monitoring and evaluation" gave back 1252 results.
Two women carrying farming tools
Video continues to be a powerful and engaging way to communicate sustainable development issues. We uploaded more than 60 videos to our YouTube channel during 2019, ranging from animations and interviews with our experts, to speeches and webinars. Matt Wright showcases 10 ways video helped us deliver research and information
BlogCommunication
Two women harvest crops in a field
Eight principles for locally-led adaptation have been developed to help ensure that local communities are empowered to lead sustainable and effective adaptation to climate change at the local level. IIED is among almost 70 governments, leading global institutions and local and international NGOs that have already endorsed these principles and are advocating their endorsement by others
ArticleClimate change, Poverty
Women gather together to break up the Babacu palm nuts they have collected (Photo: JcPietro, Creative Commons via Wikimedia)

This case study looks at how the Babacu Fund is delivering climate finance to landless palm nut collectors in the Brazilian Amazon. The fund is supporting remote communities that conventional development interventions are failing to reach, and is giving these communities the opportunity to prioritise investments that will make the greatest difference to them

ArticleClimate change, Economics
Crops float on water
As global leaders embrace natural climate solutions at the UN Climate Summit in New York, IIED’s research shows how to tap the potential of nature-based solutions in tackling the impacts of climate change
BlogBiodiversity, Climate change
A water connection to link the Lobé river to Kribi harbour, South Region, Cameroon
Cameroon is revising its land and natural resource laws. This project supports this effort by piloting approaches to improve resource governance in rural areas and by helping citizens participate in the policy reform process
ProjectGovernance, Land acquisitions and rights, Law
An interactive data visual that illustrates the scale and speed of urban transformation that research by IIED has sought to document and describe

The third and final round-up in our series looking at our best and most popular content of 2014 focuses on 10 of the most interesting ways IIED has used multimedia over the past 12 months

BlogCommunication
The Nor Yauyos-Cochas Landscape Reserve in the Andean highlands, Peru (Photo: Karen Podvin)

In Peru IIED, IUCN and ANDES are using practical experiences of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) in mountain ecosystems, learning and reflecting on their effectiveness, and contributing to the ongoing country efforts to position and mainstream EbA into national climate change and development policies. 

ProjectBiodiversity, Climate change, Natural resource management
Chen showing Lila Buckley his innovative method for growing potatoes in straw nests.
Chen promotes new agricultural techniques in China, but he dreams of farming in Senegal because he wants to share his skills and do something meaningful.
BlogFood and agriculture
Market place sessions allow participants to share project experiences (Photo: Teresa Corcoran/IIED)

CBA12 took place in Lilongwe, Malawi from 11-14 June 2018. Adaptation practitioners, researchers, policymakers and investors met to discuss how to promote local action on climate change. This page contains the key messages from the three workstreams developed from three days of collaborative work, plus summaries of the daily activities at the event

FeatureClimate change
Covers of Environment and Urbanization publications

The journal Environment & Urbanization has published many profiles of local organisations; some are listed below with short summaries

ProjectCommunication, Urban

Pages