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9780470521694

Environmental Program and Policy Evaluation: Addressing Methodological Challenges New Directions for Evalution, Number 122

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    9780470521694

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    0470521694

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-07-14
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Summary

Although environmental policy and program evaluation emerged rather late compared to many other areas of public policy, an energetic evaluation community in the environmental field has emerged during the last decade. This is a community of evaluators with diverse backgrounds in environmental sciences, social sciences, and general evaluation. Evaluation in the environmental field is characterized by complex policies and programs around wicked problems. They exist within complex systems composed of interacting environmental and socioeconomic systems.In furthering the state of evaluation in the environmental field, this issue of focuses on key methodological challenges:OL {list-style:disc}P:{margin-left 60px}time horizons scaling data credibility research designs and counterfactualsContributors look at each challenge with two chapters, to enhance a pluralistic discourse for development of the theory and practice of environmental evaluation. The authors from Australia, Europe, and North America represent the diversity of the community with respect to their formal training, personal experiences, and institutional affiliations.The issue concludes with two commentaries reflecting on the discussions in relation to that of contemporary evaluation in general and a summary of the insights for the future of environmental evaluation. These chapters cumulatively hold promise for furthering the quality of evaluations not only in the environmental field but in other fields as well.This is the 122nd volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series New Directions for Evaluation, an official publication of the American Evaluation Association.

Table of Contents

Editors' Notesp. 1
Time Horizons in Evaluating Environmental Policiesp. 9
Using Limiting Factors Analysis to Overcome the Problem of Long Time Horizonsp. 19
Environmental Evaluation Practices and the Issue of Scalep. 31
Issues of Scale and Monitoring Status and Trends in Biodiversityp. 41
Data Credibility: What Are the "Right" Data for Evaluating Management Effectiveness of Protected Areas?p. 53
Data Credibility: A Perspective From Systematic Reviews in Environmental Managementp. 65
Counterfactual Thinking and Impact Evaluation in Environmental Policyp. 75
Design Alternatives for Evaluating the Impact of Conservation Projectsp. 85
Reflections on the Dilemmas of Conducting Environmental Evaluationsp. 97
Key Insights for the Design of Environmental Evaluationsp. 105
Indexp. 113
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