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STAKEHOLDER FEEBACK 2013 1
January 2014
Author name
Date
January 2014
Summary of results
IIED Partners and
Stakeholders
Survey 2013
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Process SURVEY MONKEY
• Online survey open for 7 weeks from July-September 2013 available in 4 languages.
• Invitations were sent to 2,006 people
• Total number of respondents was just over 10% at 208 (178 English version, 22 French version, 6 Spanish version, 2 Portuguese version – results not shown).
KNUTS
• The KNUTS platform opened for a week at the end of August. Invitations were sent to the same pool of 2,006 stakeholders.
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January 2014 Demographic
Total of 208 responses received from over 50 countries
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January 2014 Does IIED Work have an impact?
Stories people shared
87 respondents included statements/responses in the survey.
These included examples where IIED’s work has led to or contributed to:
• Changing political discourse
• Developing innovative solutions
• Building Capacities
• Enabling networks
• Brokering knowledge
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January 2014 Some quoted examples of impact
• Attention given to land grabbing by IIED over last few years. IIED's research on land rights and landgrabbing has informed some of our engagement with policymakers towards building better social and environmental safeguards, and providing strong argument for them being the cornerstone of a sustainable development strategy.
• Economic research on watershed values & incentives in Costa Rica, under CREED programme, led directly to that country's ground-breaking PES scheme, which in turn inspired similar initiatives in many other places.
• IIED's work has made community forest enterprises visible and relevant in the policy context globally.
• Recent paper by Dilys Roe, for example, on the congruence amongst stakeholders on conservation and poverty agendas (cf polarised differences) seemed to prove persuasive amongst African WWF colleagues
• Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development work has been and continues to be influential and transformational, by being probably the only initiative to work with developing country partners to take the time to develop an adaptation monitoring framework properly, expect it will be referred back to a long time into the future
• The rural-urban linkages work of Cecilia Tacoli (and David Satterthwaite) has been very valuable to me, as I strongly believe in the importance and relevance of this theme. I believe that I have been able to convince ADB to accept my arguments for their work in SE Asia, where I am active myself.
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What next?
• Published 10 case studies from the
impact statements as Reflect and Act
publications
• Shared survey results with all invited
stakeholders
• Presented full report on all findings
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Thank you!
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