| Program Evaluation
for Environment and Resource Economists
AIT CC, Pathumthani, Thailand
4th July, 2008
Evaluation of programs, either before they
are designed or after they are implemented, are increasingly
viewed as a critical for learning and improving accountability
of public policies. Many argue for an expanded role for rigorous
impact evaluation of development projects, programs, and policies
and the development community increasingly recognizes the
need for evidence on effectiveness. Unfortunately, resource
and environmental economists have little or no training or
guidance on how to conduct such evaluations using sound and
rigorous empirical methods. While there are many texts explaining
the how and why of impact evaluations, these ideas have not
been mapped into the 'environment and development' context
and terminology. Thus, this day long course served as an introduction
and a refresher for evaluation of programs, projects and policies
in the environment and development arena.
Agenda
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Participant list
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Course Evaluation
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