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This paper reports the results of a case study on the use of market-based instruments for pollution prevention in the steel sector in India.
As part of a project to generate employment, encourage better resource management and access to markets, the authors used an array of participatory methods to identify areas where training was required, to determine farmers perceptions o
Systematically evaluating policies, programmes and strategies is an essential feature of ongoing follow-up and review processes for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Voluntary national reviews (VNRs) are an important tool, rolled out globally, for demonstrating how far countries are progressing toward realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); but VNRs represent just one approach to evaluati
Conservationists are increasingly seeing the importance of carrying out social impact evaluation to ensure accountability and to learn what works for both biodiversity and human wellbeing.
National parliaments are crucial in ensuring the 17 Goals in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are meaningfully translated into national policies and programmes that improve citizens’ lives.
Le mécanisme Décentralisation des Fonds Climat (DFC) est un modèle innovant d’investissement au plan local dans les pays en développement et de création de moyens de subsistance durables et résilients au changement climatique.
Each country sets its own national agenda and strategy within the broad contours of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet the Agenda gives little explicit guidance on how to do this.
This special issue of PLA Notes, published in October 2001, examines issues surrounding the evaluation of children's participation. It considers:
Project evaluation is a very important part of any development project, but rarely includes the participation of the people affected by the development.









