Mainstreaming the METT Bailey Evans Conservation International.

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Mainstreaming the METT Bailey Evans Conservation International

Why is CI Interested In PAME? Supports Conservation of Critical Natural Capital Adaptive Management (in field & executive) Allows for time-scale M&E, and refining strategy Fosters support from partners and stakeholders

What is the METT? An assessment (scorecard) of the management effectiveness of a PA Utilized by donors (foundations, multi-laterals, etc.), civil society, and NGOs to monitor management of a PA A subjective approach – which should be participatory – to assessing the conditions of management within a PA Themes Assessed: management plan, budget, demarcation, gazettement, protection, enforcement, community engagement & monitoring, etc.

CI’s Process Research Development of CI’s METT through adaptation of the IUCN/WWF Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT) and the World Bank MPA Scorecard Began Assessments in 2013 – Completed by Field Programs Annually in August Data Consolidated & Analyzed Reported to Board of Directors on Natural Capital Achievements

Successes Gathered 200+ Assessments for 2 Years Now an Institutional Standard Fostered New Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations in Field Program Countries Provided Opportunity for National-Level Policy Engagement Identified gaps – funding, staff, etc. Translated to Spanish (soon Portuguese, French, & Bahasa Indonesia)

Challenges Unfunded Initiative Getting Institutional Buy-In Ensuring [Accurate] Completion of Scorecards by Field Programs Database Management & Analysis Fostering an Understanding of Results Maintaining Momentum for M&E in Institution Staff turnover in Field Programs Capacity Building on M&E in general….

Statistics 2013: 134 Assessments in 20 Countries 2014: 156 Assessments in 18 Countries Average change in management effectiveness across the board was +3 between the two years (out of 100)

Interest to CMP Standard Approach Able to link PA management outcomes to use of Open Standards Supports tracking Aichi Targets Link to Broader PAME efforts & Global Database by WCMC

-Use of same-color scale within countries -Has a grading of 10 -Minimum score of 24 -Maximum score of 87 -Allows for time-scale monitoring of management effectiveness -Visualizes and centralizes data [storage] Bolivia Example

Come here more about… Getting institutional support Operational processes (25+ country reporting) Ideas for analysis and linking to impact

Thanks! Bailey Evans Manager, Field Program Management