Adaptive Management in the USAID CWT Portfolio: Current Practice and Opportunities
USAID’s combating wildlife trafficking portfolio offers an opportunity to understand how adaptive management is practiced across a discrete portfolio. To this end, USAID’s Biodiversity Division and Measuring Impact II (MI2) collaborated with the Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) partnership between UK’s Department for International Development and USAID to assess adaptive management in USAID’s CWT programming. The assessment answers the following questions: 1. How is adaptive management currently practiced within and across the USAID CWT portfolio? 2. What factors influence the practice of adaptive management in CWT programming? 3. What opportunities are there to improve uptake of better adaptive management practices?
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Adaptive Management in the USAID CWT Portfolio: Current Practice and Opportunities
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USAID and Measuring Impact II
Publication Date: 2021
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USAID’s combating wildlife trafficking portfolio offers an opportunity to understand how adaptive management is practiced across a discrete portfolio. To this end, USAID’s Biodiversity Division and Measuring Impact II (MI2) collaborated with the Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) partnership between UK’s Department for International Development and USAID to assess adaptive management in USAID’s CWT programming. The assessment answers the following questions: 1. How is adaptive management currently practiced within and across the USAID CWT portfolio? 2. What factors influence the practice of adaptive management in CWT programming? 3. What opportunities are there to improve uptake of better adaptive management practices?