Complexity-Aware Monitoring and Evaluation
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Hertz, Tilman (Author)
 - Brattander, Eva (Author)
 - Rose, Loretta (Author)
 
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            Complexity-Aware Monitoring and Evaluation
        Abstract
            Background: Addressing today’s sustainability challenges requires adopting a systemic approach where social and ecological systems are treated as integrated social-ecological systems. Such systems are complex, and the international development sector increasingly recognises the need to account for the complexity of the systems that they seek to transform.
Purpose: This paper sketches out the elements of a complexity-aware monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for international development programmes in the area of sustainable development.  
Setting: Not applicable.
Data Collection and Analysis: The authors draw on existing literature on complexity and evaluation and on their own experience from working in the field of M&E.
Findings: An M&E system should not be seen simply as a tool to track compliance against a pre-determined theory of change. Instead, it is most useful as a real-time approach, constantly defining and re-defining narratives for change that help push systems along trajectories of interest. Dealing with complexity involves embracing uncertainty; and this challenges established notions of accountability—something which funders and implementers must begin to redefine together.
Keywords: monitoring; evaluation; complexity; social-ecological systems; international development programmes; narratives for change; theory of change
        Publication
            Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation
        Volume
            17
        Issue
            41
        Pages
            35-50
        Date
            2021-06-21
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            1556-8180
        Accessed
            06/08/2023, 19:18
        Library Catalogue
            journals.sfu.ca
        Rights
            Copyright (c) 2021 Tilman Hertz, Eva Brattander, Loretta Rose
        Extra
            Number: 41
        Citation
            Hertz, T., Brattander, E., & Rose, L. (2021). Complexity-Aware Monitoring and Evaluation. Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 17(41), 35–50. https://doi.org/10.56645/jmde.v17i41.679
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