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Replication data for: Who views what? Impact assessment through the eyes of farmers, development organization staff and researchers

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Title Replication data for: Who views what? Impact assessment through the eyes of farmers, development organization staff and researchers
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/25204
 
Creator Hannes Cosyns
 
Publisher World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository
 
Description The present study assesses the impact of a rural development project on farmers’ livelihoods, as perceived by farmers, development organization staff and researchers. The project concerned, aimed to increase small-scale farmers’ financial benefits by promoting the commercialization of Ricinodendron heudelotii (Baill.) Pierre ex Pax kernels (njansang) in Cameroon. The three parties evaluated the impacts of the project, over the 2005–2010 period, through indicators embedded in the Sustainable Livelihood Framework (natural, financial, human, social and physical assets). Project households were compared with control households. Results show that farmers’ and development organization staff’s views were aligned regarding the relative importance of the indicators to measure success (with overlaps > 85%). The three stakeholders evaluated changes of farmers’ livelihood indicators over the 2005–2010 period on 5-point Likert items. All three stakeholders stated that most indicators improved significantly more in project than in control households (p less than 0.001). Development organization
staff probably overestimated changes induced by project interventions as they perceived significantly larger changes as compared with farmers and researchers (p less than 0.05). Our study highlights the differences between impact perceived by farmers, development organization staff and researchers and helps to build the knowledge base of the potential and reliability of participatory evaluation approaches. Furthermore, an approach to assess impacts on people’s livelihood is proposed, combining the strengths of participatory evaluation with those of classic evaluation methods.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Ricinodendron
Sustainable livelihood framework
Rural development
Commercialization
Participatory
Likert scale
 
Date 2013
 
Type Survey