Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa

This paper addresses the need for more rigorous evaluation of climate service projects and investments given the existence of little evidence on the actual value of climate services and the challenges that hamper current efforts to evaluate the impact of climate services for the agricultural communi...

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Main Authors: Arame Tall, Jeanne Y. Coulibaly, Moustapha Diop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-08-01
Series:Climate Services
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405880717300882
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spelling doaj-05c6bf11518342399ab9412e1dcddfeb2020-11-25T02:11:07ZengElsevierClimate Services2405-88072018-08-0111112Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for AfricaArame Tall0Jeanne Y. Coulibaly1Moustapha Diop2World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Global Framework for Climate Services, Dakar, SenegalThe World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya; Corresponding author.University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USAThis paper addresses the need for more rigorous evaluation of climate service projects and investments given the existence of little evidence on the actual value of climate services and the challenges that hamper current efforts to evaluate the impact of climate services for the agricultural community.Based on our in-depth review of existing literature from Africa and around the world, we find that rigorous methods for evaluating climate services span qualitative context-based and quantitative methodological approaches. The few studies that have been conducted so far to determine the value of climate services for farmers were for initiatives that incorporated in their design an evaluation framework. This highlights the importance of experimentally designing climate service programs for evaluation based on an impact pathway, rather than leaving evaluation as an after-thought. To strengthen the evidence base on the actual value of climate information services, complementary evaluation efforts will need to draw on a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches, be sensitive to the heterogeneity of user groups, and go beyond the focus on agricultural production to include other dimensions of the agricultural system. Keywords: Climate information services, Smallholder farmers, Agriculture, Monitoring and evaluation, Impact, Value, Africahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405880717300882
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Moustapha Diop
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Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
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title Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
title_short Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
title_full Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
title_fullStr Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
title_full_unstemmed Do climate services make a difference? A review of evaluation methodologies and practices to assess the value of climate information services for farmers: Implications for Africa
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publisher Elsevier
series Climate Services
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description This paper addresses the need for more rigorous evaluation of climate service projects and investments given the existence of little evidence on the actual value of climate services and the challenges that hamper current efforts to evaluate the impact of climate services for the agricultural community.Based on our in-depth review of existing literature from Africa and around the world, we find that rigorous methods for evaluating climate services span qualitative context-based and quantitative methodological approaches. The few studies that have been conducted so far to determine the value of climate services for farmers were for initiatives that incorporated in their design an evaluation framework. This highlights the importance of experimentally designing climate service programs for evaluation based on an impact pathway, rather than leaving evaluation as an after-thought. To strengthen the evidence base on the actual value of climate information services, complementary evaluation efforts will need to draw on a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches, be sensitive to the heterogeneity of user groups, and go beyond the focus on agricultural production to include other dimensions of the agricultural system. Keywords: Climate information services, Smallholder farmers, Agriculture, Monitoring and evaluation, Impact, Value, Africa
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