Van Noord, H; Asmoro, P., 2013, Green Livelihood Access for Central Kalimantan's Inclusive Environmental Response to Climate Change- GLACIER (Indonesia), Final Evaluation Summary, ILO, Geneva.
2.1 ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
2.1.11 Coordination and sustainability planning
Recommendation 4. Consider seconding experts to relevant government offices for a period of time to strengthen their institutional capacities on IE issues.
Reference: Van Noord, H; Asmoro, P., 2013, Green Livelihood Access for Central Kalimantan's Inclusive Environmental Response to Climate Change- GLACIER (Indonesia), Final Evaluation Summary, ILO, Geneva.
Evidence sample: the evaluation stated that coordination with local and provincial stakeholders helped to avoid duplication and contributes to effective information sharing (transparency).
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2.2 Decent work and enterprise growth
2.2.4 Environment and sustainable management and the Informal Economy
Recommendation: 3. When assessing and monitoring IE projects with environmental and sustainable development components, note whether the project is participatory and community-based with respect to planning, implementation and monitoring as it helps build awareness.
Reference: Van Noord, H; Asmoro, P., 2013, Green Livelihood Access for Central Kalimantan's Inclusive Environmental Response to Climate Change- GLACIER (Indonesia), Final Evaluation Summary, ILO, Geneva.
Evidence sample: The evaluation determined that participatory, community-based, approaches of the project in planning, implementation and monitoring are contributing to essential building of awareness related to forest degradation, broad-based community engagement in rehabilitation interventions and capturing local needs and priorities.
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2.2 Decent work and enterprise growth
2.2.4 Environment and sustainable management and the Informal Economy
Recommendation: 13. When assessing project proposals on the environment and sustainable development, ensure that project components actively promote showing local people that there are alternate livelihoods of people dependent on the IE that do not cause environmental degradation.
Reference: Van Noord, H; Asmoro, P., 2013, Green Livelihood Access for Central Kalimantan's Inclusive Environmental Response to Climate Change- GLACIER (Indonesia), Final Evaluation Summary, ILO, Geneva.
Evidence sample: Although the incomes of local people could increase through improving rubber and fishery production, this does not ensure that deforestation will reduce. Therefore, component three does not directly address any of the existing deforestation drivers nor has any direct benefit for emission reduction. However, this component could show local people that there are alternatives to improve livelihoods that do not cause deforestation.
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