China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report

The objective of this assignment was to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for watershed management in the Loess Plateau area. The M&E system for the China Watershed Management Project (CWMP) has been developed on the base of the M&E system that has been implemented during...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/12769305/china-watershed-management-project-development-monitoring-evaluation-system-final-report
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language English
en_US
topic AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ANALYTICAL METHODS
BASELINE SURVEYS
BASINS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BIODIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENTS
CISTERNS
CLIMATE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPOSTING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COVERING
CROPS
DAMS
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION METHODS
DATA QUALITY
DATA SETS
DECISION MAKING
DRAINAGE
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
ECOSYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
EXTERNAL MONITORING
EXTERNALITIES
FIELD MEASUREMENTS
FIELD WORK
FLOOD
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOREST
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUIT
GEOLOGY
GRASSES
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HYDROLOGICAL STATION
HYDROLOGICAL STATIONS
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT INDICATORS
IMPACT MONITORING
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL WATER
INTERVENTION
IRRIGATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND USE
LAND USES
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LIVELIHOODS
M&E SYSTEMS
MARKET FACTORS
MICROWATERSHED
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MONITORING DATA
MONITORING TEAMS
MOUNTAINS
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
OIL
ORGANIC CARBON
PARTICIPATION IN M&E
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PLANTATIONS
PLOTS
PM&E
POINT SOURCE
POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
PONDS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY IMPACTS
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY OUTCOMES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRESSURE
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
PROJECT EVALUATION
PROJECT IMPACTS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT MONITORING
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
QUALITATIVE EVALUATION
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINWATER
REMOTE SENSING
RESERVOIRS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RESTORATION
RIVER
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
RUNOFF
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAMPLE SIZE
SEDIMENT
SEDIMENT LOAD
SEDIMENTS
SMALL WATERSHED
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SPECIES
STREAM
STREAM CHANNELS
STREAMS
SURFACE FLOW
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TARGETING
TRANSPARENCY
VEGETATION
VEGETATIVE COVER
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER FLOW
WATER FLOWS
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SECTOR
WATER YIELD
WATERSHED
WATERSHED APPROACH
WATERSHED BOUNDARIES
WATERSHED CONTEXT
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT
WATERSHED LEVEL
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED MONITORING
WATERSHEDS
WELL BEING
WELL DIGGING
WETLAND
WETLANDS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ANALYTICAL METHODS
BASELINE SURVEYS
BASINS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BIODIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENTS
CISTERNS
CLIMATE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPOSTING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COVERING
CROPS
DAMS
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION METHODS
DATA QUALITY
DATA SETS
DECISION MAKING
DRAINAGE
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
ECOSYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
EXTERNAL MONITORING
EXTERNALITIES
FIELD MEASUREMENTS
FIELD WORK
FLOOD
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOREST
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUIT
GEOLOGY
GRASSES
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HYDROLOGICAL STATION
HYDROLOGICAL STATIONS
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT INDICATORS
IMPACT MONITORING
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL WATER
INTERVENTION
IRRIGATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND USE
LAND USES
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LIVELIHOODS
M&E SYSTEMS
MARKET FACTORS
MICROWATERSHED
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MONITORING DATA
MONITORING TEAMS
MOUNTAINS
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
OIL
ORGANIC CARBON
PARTICIPATION IN M&E
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PLANTATIONS
PLOTS
PM&E
POINT SOURCE
POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
PONDS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY IMPACTS
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY OUTCOMES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRESSURE
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
PROJECT EVALUATION
PROJECT IMPACTS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT MONITORING
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
QUALITATIVE EVALUATION
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINWATER
REMOTE SENSING
RESERVOIRS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RESTORATION
RIVER
RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
RUNOFF
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAMPLE SIZE
SEDIMENT
SEDIMENT LOAD
SEDIMENTS
SMALL WATERSHED
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SPECIES
STREAM
STREAM CHANNELS
STREAMS
SURFACE FLOW
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TARGETING
TRANSPARENCY
VEGETATION
VEGETATIVE COVER
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER FLOW
WATER FLOWS
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SECTOR
WATER YIELD
WATERSHED
WATERSHED APPROACH
WATERSHED BOUNDARIES
WATERSHED CONTEXT
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT
WATERSHED LEVEL
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED MONITORING
WATERSHEDS
WELL BEING
WELL DIGGING
WETLAND
WETLANDS
World Bank
China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
description The objective of this assignment was to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for watershed management in the Loess Plateau area. The M&E system for the China Watershed Management Project (CWMP) has been developed on the base of the M&E system that has been implemented during the previous two phases of the World Bank Loess Plateau Project. The final report presents the main outcomes of this process. The major findings of the M&E systems review are summarized in the following chapter two. The steps of developing and agreeing the M&E framework are presented in chapter three. Chapter four will describe the specific features of and challenges for watershed M&E before chapter five goes into a detailed presentation of the M&E framework. The M&E framework is most significant outcome of this assignment because it brings together all the agreements and considerations around institutional and methodological issues of M&E. The key parameters for M&E are defined in the framework, but they are further specified into operational steps in the M&E guidelines which are prepared as a separate document.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
title_short China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
title_full China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
title_fullStr China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
title_full_unstemmed China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report
title_sort china watershed management project : development of a monitoring and evaluation system, final report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/12769305/china-watershed-management-project-development-monitoring-evaluation-system-final-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8168
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spelling okr-10986-81682021-04-23T14:02:38Z China Watershed Management Project : Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation System, Final Report World Bank AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANALYTICAL METHODS BASELINE SURVEYS BASINS BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY BIOSPHERE CAPACITY BUILDING CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS CISTERNS CLIMATE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPOSTING CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CORRECTIVE ACTIONS COST EFFECTIVENESS COVERING CROPS DAMS DATA COLLECTION DATA COLLECTION METHODS DATA QUALITY DATA SETS DECISION MAKING DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC INDICATORS ECOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES EROSION EROSION CONTROL EXTERNAL MONITORING EXTERNALITIES FIELD MEASUREMENTS FIELD WORK FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOODING FLOODS FOREST FORESTRY FORESTS FRUIT GEOLOGY GRASSES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RECHARGE HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HYDROLOGICAL STATION HYDROLOGICAL STATIONS HYDROLOGY IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT INDICATORS IMPACT MONITORING INCOME INTERNATIONAL WATER INTERVENTION IRRIGATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND USE LAND USES LEARNING LIVELIHOOD LIVELIHOODS M&E SYSTEMS MARKET FACTORS MICROWATERSHED MONITORING & EVALUATION MONITORING DATA MONITORING TEAMS MOUNTAINS NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCES NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION OIL ORGANIC CARBON PARTICIPATION IN M&E PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PLANTATIONS PLOTS PM&E POINT SOURCE POINT SOURCE POLLUTION PONDS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACTS POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY MONITORING POVERTY OUTCOMES POVERTY REDUCTION PRESSURE PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PROJECT BENEFICIARIES PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPACTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT OBJECTIVES QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS QUALITATIVE EVALUATION RAIN RAINFALL RAINWATER REMOTE SENSING RESERVOIRS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE USE RESTORATION RIVER RIVER BASINS RIVERS RUNOFF RURAL COMMUNITIES SAMPLE SIZE SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOAD SEDIMENTS SMALL WATERSHED SOIL CONSERVATION SOILS SPECIES STREAM STREAM CHANNELS STREAMS SURFACE FLOW SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETING TRANSPARENCY VEGETATION VEGETATIVE COVER WATER CONSERVATION WATER FLOW WATER FLOWS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SECTOR WATER YIELD WATERSHED WATERSHED APPROACH WATERSHED BOUNDARIES WATERSHED CONTEXT WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WATERSHED LEVEL WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHED MONITORING WATERSHEDS WELL BEING WELL DIGGING WETLAND WETLANDS The objective of this assignment was to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for watershed management in the Loess Plateau area. The M&E system for the China Watershed Management Project (CWMP) has been developed on the base of the M&E system that has been implemented during the previous two phases of the World Bank Loess Plateau Project. The final report presents the main outcomes of this process. The major findings of the M&E systems review are summarized in the following chapter two. The steps of developing and agreeing the M&E framework are presented in chapter three. Chapter four will describe the specific features of and challenges for watershed M&E before chapter five goes into a detailed presentation of the M&E framework. The M&E framework is most significant outcome of this assignment because it brings together all the agreements and considerations around institutional and methodological issues of M&E. The key parameters for M&E are defined in the framework, but they are further specified into operational steps in the M&E guidelines which are prepared as a separate document. 2012-06-15T17:39:09Z 2012-06-15T17:39:09Z 2006-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/12769305/china-watershed-management-project-development-monitoring-evaluation-system-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8168 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China