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-**SedAlp**+=====SedAlp=====
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 ===Results=== ===Results===
-Results of a project can be differentiated in [[#outputs|outputs]], [[#outcomes and impacts|outcomes and impacts]] of an intervention.[[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/40/7/43184177.pdf|OECD Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management]]+[[Results]] of a project can be differentiated in [[wiki:results#outputs|outputs]], [[wiki:results#outcomes and impacts|outcomes and impacts]] of an intervention. Source:[[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/40/7/43184177.pdf|OECD Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management]].
-Project outputs can generally be identified very easily. Yet, they represent only a first step towards the ultimate objective of project interventions: Initiating project-related outcomes and having true impacts on the ground.+
  
 ==Outputs== ==Outputs==
-Outputs are an immediate deliverable of a project, which result from a development intervention. They should be finalised and publicly available by the time the project terminates. Outputs comprise tangible project results such as tools, databases, executive summaries, educational material etc.+
 ^ Output^ Category^Language(s)^Target group^Remark           ^ ^ Output^ Category^Language(s)^Target group^Remark           ^
-|[[http://www.sedalp.eu/download/dwd/reports/milestone.pdf|Protocol for data collection method in sediment transport]]|[[Methodology]]| EN        | Civil servants / administration   |Three standard protocols on bedload transport, debris flow and wood transport monitoring have been developed. These protocols are intended to describe the used monitoring technics and data processing methods. Furthermore, the protocols work also as guidelines to assist in choosing the appropriate monitoring method for supporting prospective monitoring efforts.   | +|[[http://www.alpine-space.eu/uploads/tx_txrunningprojects/Standardised_Protocols_for_Data_Collection_in_Sediment_Transport.pdf|Protocol for data collection method in sediment transport]]|[[Methodology]]| EN        | Civil servants / administration   |Three standard protocols on bedload transport, debris flow and wood transport monitoring have been developed. These protocols are intended to describe the used monitoring technics and data processing methods. Furthermore, the protocols work also as guidelines to assist in choosing the appropriate monitoring method for supporting prospective monitoring efforts.   | 
-|[[http://www.sedalp.eu/download/reports.shtml|Hydrological and meteorological data analysis – Gradašcica river basin]]|[[Pilot activity]]|EN|civil servants / administration|Hydrological and meteorological reports for a pilot region in Slovenia|+|[[http://www.sedalp.eu/download/reports.shtml|Hydrological data analysis – Gradašcica river basin]]|[[Pilot activity]]|EN|civil servants / administration|Hydrological report for a pilot region in Slovenia| 
 +|[[http://www.sedalp.eu/download/reports.shtml|Meteorological data analysis – Gradašcica river basin]]|[[Pilot activity]]|EN|civil servants / administration|Meteorological report for a pilot region in Slovenia|
  
 ==Outcomes and Impacts== ==Outcomes and Impacts==
-Outcomes are the likely or achieved short-term and medium-term effects of an intervention's outputs, e.g. the outcome of improved, knowledged-based decision-making processes as an effect of a knowledge database (= output) established by a project. Outcomes will in most cases not materialise before project closure. +Unlike project outputs, outcomes and results cannot be described in a standardised way. Therefore, they are listed as free text:\\  
-\\ Impacts are positive and negative, primary and secondary long-term effects produced by a development intervention, directly or indirectly, intended or unintended.[[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/40/7/43184177.pdf|OECD Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management]] +//<not yet available>// 
-\\ As outcomes and impacts are difficult to differentiate, this section contains both of these types of project results.  +
-\\ The identification of outcomes and impacts requires a deeper insight into the respective project e.g. through project participants or direct interviews with project representatives. Outcomes and impacts are usually not solely influenced by projects, but are a complex combination of project results on the one hand and framework conditions on the other. Unlike project outputs, outcomes and results cannot be described in a standardised way. Therefore, they are listed as free text:\\  +
-//not yet available//+
  
 === Accessibility of project results === === Accessibility of project results ===
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 * [[http://www.alpine-space.eu/projects/projects/detail/SedAlp/show/#project_outputs |Sedalp outputs on the website of the Alpine Space Programme]]  * [[http://www.alpine-space.eu/projects/projects/detail/SedAlp/show/#project_outputs |Sedalp outputs on the website of the Alpine Space Programme]] 
  
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