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Guidance Note 3: Theory of change approach to climate change adaptation programming
- Abstract:
- ‘Theory of Change’ (ToC) is a critical thinking approach to program design, monitoring, and evaluation which has become increasingly influential in international development. Described as “a roadmap, a blueprint, an engine of change, a theory of action and more” (Stein and Valters 2012: 5), ToC outlines the building blocks and the relationships between them that would lead to the accomplishment of a long-term goal. When done well, this approach enables stakeholders to embed an intervention within a larger strategy and broad, transformative analysis. It is flexible and practical insofar as it clearly articulates a vision of meaningful social change, and then systematically maps out specific steps towards achieving it. ToC is especially well-suited for the design, monitoring, and evaluation of complex, multifaceted, long-term endeavors and ‘wicked problems’1 like climate change, conflict transformation, and gender equality. It is not without its critics, however, and there are concerns that if misapplied it might become an onerous (and potentially confusing) bureaucratic requirement rather than a vehicle for transformation. In this Guidance Note, we describe the Theory of Change approach and explain why it is a good fit for climate change adaptation programming. We highlight its differences with the more familiar logic model / logical framework (‘logframe’) approaches – and also show how they can be used together. We go on to guide the reader through the steps of a hypothetical ToC exercise, and then comment on how to avoid the disadvantages and pitfalls that can occur when applying this model. We conclude by highlighting a ‘real world’ example of how one agency has used ToC to enhance its work.
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher:
- SEA Change CoP and UKCIP
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- Guidance note 3: theory of change approach to climate change adaptation programming
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- Guidance note 3: theory of change approach to climate change adaptation programming More from this journal
- Pages:
- 2-12
- Publication date:
- 2014-01-01
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2016-06-22
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- SEA Change CoP and UKCIP
- Copyright date:
- 2014
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