USAID Wildlife Asia as a case study in adaptive rigour: Monitoring, evaluation and learning for adaptive management
In 2018, the USAID Office of Forestry and Biodiversity and Measuring Impact II began a collaboration with the USAID Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning and the UK Department for International Development. The collaboration focuses on the Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) initiative and developing an assessment and case studies on how adaptive management is practiced in USAID’s CWT portfolio. This case study looks at how the USAID Wildlife Asia activity has used adaptive management as part of its approach to collaborating, learning, and adapting.
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USAID Wildlife Asia as a case study in adaptive rigour: Monitoring, evaluation and learning for adaptive management
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Jessica Ziegler, Social Impact
Publication Date: 2020
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In 2018, the USAID Office of Forestry and Biodiversity and Measuring Impact II began a collaboration with the USAID Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning and the UK Department for International Development. The collaboration focuses on the Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) initiative and developing an assessment and case studies on how adaptive management is practiced in USAID’s CWT portfolio. This case study looks at how the USAID Wildlife Asia activity has used adaptive management as part of its approach to collaborating, learning, and adapting.