Multiple actors involved in the planning and implementation of climate change adaptation means that when tracking the progress being made towards achieving the objectives of national adaptation policies, policy-owners need to take the actions of sub-national and non-state actors into account. As data on these actions and their results are in the hands of their implementers, systems developed to facilitate the monitoring and evaluation of national adaptation policies need to integrate these actors by providing them with the necessary framework, infrastructure and enabling environment that enables them to collect and supply the data they require. Tracking Progress on the Ground: Guidance and Good Practices for Integrating Subnational and Non-State Actors into M&E Systems for National Climate Change Adaptation Policies aims to support actors in national governments that are responsible for the M&E of national adaptation policies to integrate sub-national and non-state actors into the M&E systems they are developing.