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From: Richard Heeks <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 04:32
Subject: Call for Proposals: Commissioned Case Studies on ICTs,
Climate Change and Development
To: Richard Heeks <richard.heeks at manchester.ac.uk>


This is a call for proposals for the writing of commissioned case
studies on the topic of ICTs, climate change and development.
Proposals should be submitted by 11th February 2011.

BACKGROUND

Recognising both the growing impact of climate change in developing
countries and the growing role of ICTs, Canada's International
Development Research Centre (IDRC) is funding a two-year project on
ICTs, climate change and development. ?The project is coordinated by
the University of Manchester's Centre for Development Informatics
(project web site: www.niccd.org).

As part of the project, a series of short case studies will be
commissioned and written during 2011 on various aspects of this topic.
?Case studies should be original and evidence-based analyses of
already-implemented (i.e. not proposed) initiatives related to ICTs
and climate change in developing countries. ?They could be related to
use of ICTs in climate change mitigation, monitoring, adaptation or
strategy in developing countries.

The case studies should be 1,500-2,000 words in length, and aimed at a
"reflective practitioner" audience. ?They should provide a brief
description of the initiative, but focus mainly on analysis (of
impacts, enablers/constraints, and lessons learned/recommendations
including - where applicable - reflections on scaling up).

Selected authors will be commissioned to write the case study using
the following template format:
- ? ? Title & Author(s)
- ? ? Initiative Overview (including classification according to
project ICCD Overview Model*)
- ? ? Application Description (hardware / software / telecommunications)
- ? ? Formal Drivers (e.g. climate change issue faced) and
Objectives/Purpose for ICT usage
- ? ? Stakeholders involved
- ? ? Impact: Costs and Benefits
- ? ? Evaluation: Failure or Success
- ? ? Enablers / Critical Success Factors
- ? ? Constraints / Challenges
- ? ? Recommendations / Lessons Learned
- ? ? Further Information

*Available from:
http://niccd.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/overview-model-of-icts-climate-change-and-development/

PROCESS / TIMESCALE

We require proposals to be sent electronically by 11th February 2011,
and aim to confirm accepted proposals by the end of February.
Proposals will be selected on the basis of quality and value-added of
the proposal; expertise of the author(s); and with a view to ensuring
overall geographical and topic coverage.

First drafts of the case studies will be due by the end of April 2011.
?Final drafts will be due by the end of June 2011.

Finalised copies of the case studies will be made available online and
disseminated via the project network. ?It is also our intention to
publish select case studies as part of a book to be produced at the
end of the project in 2011.

PAYMENT

Authors will be contracted by the University of Manchester to produce
a draft version of the case study, followed by a finalised version
that acceptably meets quality requirements following draft review
comments.

A payment of ?600 (British pounds) will be made on acceptance of the
final draft of the case study.

PROPOSAL

Proposals should be sent to: niccd.project at gmail.com by 11th February
2011. ?They should consist of the following:

a) Title of proposed case study, and author(s).

b) 300-500 word executive summary of the case study's rationale, focus
and content. The executive summary should highlight the importance and
value-added of the proposed case study to the ICTs, climate change and
development field.

d) Two-page CV for each proposed author focusing particularly on past
publication and contract research experience in ICCD or related areas.
?Reference to sample publications that demonstrate relevant writing
experience would be an asset.


You are welcome to contact us in advance of the deadline if you have
any queries at niccd.project at gmail.com. ?This call can be found at:
http://www.niccd.org/casecall.htm

Richard Heeks & Angelica Ospina
Climate Change, Innovation and ICTs Research Project

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