resilience thought summit - july 19-20, 2016
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Resilience Thought Summit
July 19-20, 2016
Burlington Vermont
Objectives1.Goal: Enriched understanding of
practical applications of resilience measurement
2.Objective 1: LWR better prepared to practically apply resilience measurement approaches throughout the project lifecycle
3.Objective 2: Objectives and outline for the AEA presentation.
Agenda – Day 11.Introductions2.LWR Resilience Background3.Resilience – LWR – Project Cycle4.TANGO – Resilience Expertise and
LWR Partnership5.Alark Presentation6.Silva Presentation7.Summary and Reflections
Resilience for Whom?
Resilience Measurement for
Whom?
Resilience and the Project Cycle
LWR – Resilience – Project Cycle
LWR – Resilience – Project Cycle
LWR – Resilience – Project CycleLWR Trans-boundary Flood
Resilience Project (TBR) – India-Nepal
LWR – Resilience – Project CycleLWR Climate Adapted Farming on Mt. Elgon (CAFE) –
Uganda/Kenya
LWR – Resilience – Project CycleLWR Climate Adapted Farming on Mt.
Elgon (CAFE) – Uganda/Kenya
LWR – Resilience – Project CycleLWR Trans-boundary Flood
Resilience Project (TBR) – India-Nepal
Sahel Drought Resilience Project - CORE
Protected Production
Accountable CBOs
Increased Animal
Production
PHYSICAL HUMAN
ABSORPTIVE ADAPTIVE TRANSFORMATIVE
Equity Rapidity FlexibilityRobustness Diversity
Protected Production
Increased Income
Primarily quantitative using project indicators
Qual. at baseline.Short interviews for monitoring
Quant. + Qual. at fixed evaluations. Rapid assessment tool when shock
or stressor occurs.
Monitored, but not part of key resilience
pathways
LWR – Resilience – Project CycleSahel Drought Resilience Project - CORE
LWR – Resilience – Project Cycle
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