This document discusses metrics for measuring the success and effectiveness of adaptation efforts at different levels, from local to national to global. It notes that while measuring adaptation is important for accountability, learning, and targeting funds, there is no universally accepted metric. Frameworks have used indicators of processes, outcomes, and vulnerability, but these may not translate across scales. The document explores how countries are developing their own frameworks and indicators, with local measures needing contextualization. Ensuring coherence across scales and linking to SDGs requires balancing concepts and practices, using both process and results indicators over long time horizons, and strengthening statistical capacities. Key challenges include fully capturing costs and benefits, uncertainties of climate impacts, and developing more outcome-oriented indicators of long-
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