The project's overall aim was to reverse land degradation and to improve farm management practices so existing production land would become more productive| and forests| rivers| wetlands and other biologically important land adjacent to tea production areas would be protected. The project intended to achieve this in five major tea-producing regions in Asia by training and supporting farmers to apply Sustainable Land Management (SLM) practices| building knowledge and capacity among government extension officers and private sector technicians to apply these practices| facilitating wider stakeholder initiatives for Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM)| and measuring results to understand the role of SLM and INRM in mitigating and reversing land degradation. The evaluation sought to assess project performance (in terms of relevance| effectiveness and efficiency)| and determine outcomes and impacts (actual and potential) stemming from the project| including their sustainability.
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Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
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Agency Focal Point | Janet Wildish |
Focal Point Email | janet.wildish@un.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | Yes |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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