Bridging Real-Time Data and Adaptive Management

The case studies show that real-time data systems can, in the right circumstances and with the right enabling conditions, enable adaptive management. In settings where there are no political or institutional constraints to adaptation—and where the timeliness of information is the binding constraint on strategic and operational improvements—real-time data systems can underpin and catalyze data-driven tactical adjustments and data-enabled strategic adaptations. This Final Case Study Report is delivered by Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research (mStar) project, led by FHI 360.  The publication was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 

Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research (mSTAR)
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