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India: Restoring ecosystems and livelihoods

Published on 05 May 2023

Overview

Restoring ecosystems and helping communities to adapt to climate change is critical to enhance resilience of coastal communities.

Intervention

This is a six-year project (2019-2024) that aims to strengthen the climate resilience of coastal communities by protecting and restoring India’s natural ecosystems such as mangroves and seagrass. The project will also support climate-adaptive livelihoods and value chains to increase the climate resilience of these coastal communities. The project will be implemented in 24 target ecosystems in 12 coastal districts across the states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha.

Timeline

Inception (planning & setup)
Develop & pilot a survey instrument
Conduct a baseline survey & analysis
Programme / Project implementation
Conduct follow-up survey & analysis
Estimation of impact / final report writing
Dissemination of findings / evidence

Approaches to assess the impact

A possible approach to assess the impact of the “Enhancing Climate Resilience of India’s Coastal Communities“ project is through the quasi-experimental approach Difference-in-Difference. In this approach, we start with a large sample of potential project sites in each state. Selection of the project sites from the potential list of sites do not have to be randomized. Comparison groups can be created using pre-established criteria.

difference in difference (DiD)

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