Difference between revisions of "(Impact) evaluation and assessment framework"

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This cluster includes six different approaches:
This cluster includes six different approaches:


- Environmental Conflict Assessment Framework (CAF), SECOA project (2009-2013)
- Environmental Conflict Assessment Framework (CAF), SECOA project (2009-2013)<ref> https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/93527/reporting/en </ref>


- Food-Chain Analysis with a focus on SMEs, FOODMETERS project (2012-2015)
- Food-Chain Analysis with a focus on SMEs, FOODMETERS project (2012-2015)<ref> https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/105259/reporting/en </ref>


- Initiative-based learning (IBL), PATHWAYS project (2013-2016)
- Initiative-based learning (IBL), PATHWAYS project (2013-2016)<ref> https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/111082/reporting/en </ref>


- Predictive system of public health focused on risk and resilience, PULSE project (2016-Oct 2019)
- Predictive system of public health focused on risk and resilience, PULSE project (2016-Oct 2019)<ref> https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/206068/reporting/en </ref>


- Fair Urban Greening (FUG) Index, GREENLULUS project (2016-2021)
- Fair Urban Greening (FUG) Index, GREENLULUS project (2016-2021)<ref> https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/204099/reporting/en </ref>


- The Common Good Matrix, The Economy for the Common Good (n.d.)
- The Common Good Matrix, The Economy for the Common Good (n.d.)<ref> https://www.ecogood.org/en/our-work/common-good-balance-sheet/ </ref>





Revision as of 18:29, 13 September 2019

This cluster includes six different approaches:

- Environmental Conflict Assessment Framework (CAF), SECOA project (2009-2013)[1]

- Food-Chain Analysis with a focus on SMEs, FOODMETERS project (2012-2015)[2]

- Initiative-based learning (IBL), PATHWAYS project (2013-2016)[3]

- Predictive system of public health focused on risk and resilience, PULSE project (2016-Oct 2019)[4]

- Fair Urban Greening (FUG) Index, GREENLULUS project (2016-2021)[5]

- The Common Good Matrix, The Economy for the Common Good (n.d.)[6]


General introduction to approach

Test reference[7]

Shapes, sizes and applications

Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice

Narrative of change

Transformative potential

Summary of relevant approaches

References