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Lesson
The first statement provides a general lesson: that conferences help strengthen networks. This could be considered part of the rationale rather than a lesson. For this TA, more information is required on who attended, what they learned, and how they learned—to justify this as a specific lesson that would be of value for wider learning. The second sentence is an aspirational statement that does not provide sufficient depth as a lesson, rather, this appears to be more of a recommendation.

Project Number: 48469-001
Project Name: Developing Gross Ecosystem Product Accounting for Eco-Compensation
Report Date: 21 Dec 2020

Lesson
International annual conferences on eco-compensation helped promote and strengthen regional and global networks, through the participation of PES policy makers, practitioners, and researchers. The NDRC [were] encouraged to invite Belt and Road Initiative countries to participate in future eco-compensation conferences.

Project Number: 48469-001
Project Name: Developing Gross Ecosystem Product Accounting for Eco-Compensation
Report Date: 25 May 2020

Lesson
ADB could take advantage of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation program to foster stakeholder participation and regional cooperation.

Project Number: 48469-001
Project Name: Developing Gross Ecosystem Product Accounting for Eco-Compensation
Report Date: 25 May 2020

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Countries

  • China, People's Republic of (3)

Sectors

  • (-) Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (3)
    • (-) Land-based natural resources management (3)
    • Irrigation (3)
    • Forestry (3)
    • Water-based natural resources management (3)
    • Agricultural policy, institutional and capacity development (3)

Themes

Report Year

  • 2020 (3)

Report Source

  • Technical assistance completion reports (2)
  • Technical assistance completion reports validation (1)

Report Rating

Applicability

Topics

  • Capacity development (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (1)
  • Design and/or planning (2)
  • Eco-compensation mechanisms (1)
  • Gender (1)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (2)
  • Indicators (2)
  • Knowledge building (3)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (2)
  • Methodologies / approaches (1)
  • Modality (2)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (6)
  • Other (6)
  • Others (1)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (2)
  • Post-TA financial resources (4)
  • Project design (4)
  • Project management (2)
  • Replication and scaling Up (2)
  • Reporting and supervision (1)
  • Retention money (works contracts) (1)
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  • Scope changes (1)
  • Sector loan modality (1)
  • Skilled human resources (1)
  • Social (2)
  • Stakeholder engagement (1)
  • Stakeholder selection (1)
  • Technical (5)
  • Water user associations (WUAs) (1)
  • (-) Stakeholder participation (3)

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