Policy, - Food and Agriculture Organization
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Level of evidence
Innovation, experience
Promising practices
Minimal objective evidence, inferences from parallel experiences and contexts. Lessons learned need to be drawn.
Unproven in multiple settings, anecdotal evidence, testimonials, articles, reports. Existing lessons learned that need to be further elaborated.
Good practices
Evidence of impact from multiple settings, several evaluations, meta-analysis, expert review, cost-efficiency analysis, good practice criteria. Lessons learned integrated.
Policy, principles,
norms
Proven in multiple settings, replication studies, quantitative and scientific evidence.
New idea, no previous experience, highest risk.
High risk, but potential for further investigation.
Demonstrated replicability, limited risk for replicability.
Consistently replicable, widely applicable.
Replicability potential and applicability
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