For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systematic learning from either the trials or the errors. Systematic program evaluation research has been remarkably scarce relative to the overall number of environmental policies adopted in the United States, as well as relative to the amount of evaluation research found in other fields, such as medicine, education, or transportation safety. This paper examines the role that program evaluation should play in environmental policy making, distinguishing such research from other types of analysis, including risk assessment, cost-effectiveness analysis, and cost-benefit analysis. It explains the kinds of methodological practices that researchers should...
Evaluating the impacts of environmental science on policy and practice is inherently challenging. Im...
Discusses the construction of scenarios as a tool to improve the quality of decision making, researc...
In this article, environmental policymaking methods are explored through a fictional rediscovery in ...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
Large-scale environmental programs generally commit substantial societal resources, making the evalu...
This article provides instruction on how to read and interpret an evaluation of an environmental edu...
The development of environmental policy evaluation has been slow, compared with many other realms, a...
International audienceEnvironment and sustainable development show how policies are becoming ever mo...
In order to generate real environmental improvements in a cost-effective way, environmental policy p...
The experience of the US in using economic analysis to develop environmental policy is examined. Reg...
The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”), the Magna Carta of environmental law, requires all f...
Over the past decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and states have developed envir...
In order to develop new environmental policies, it is important first to evaluate those that have al...
Environmental and conservation scientists are increasingly being asked to justify their work in term...
There is common agreement that public policy should be formulated based onknowledge of how it works ...
Evaluating the impacts of environmental science on policy and practice is inherently challenging. Im...
Discusses the construction of scenarios as a tool to improve the quality of decision making, researc...
In this article, environmental policymaking methods are explored through a fictional rediscovery in ...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
Large-scale environmental programs generally commit substantial societal resources, making the evalu...
This article provides instruction on how to read and interpret an evaluation of an environmental edu...
The development of environmental policy evaluation has been slow, compared with many other realms, a...
International audienceEnvironment and sustainable development show how policies are becoming ever mo...
In order to generate real environmental improvements in a cost-effective way, environmental policy p...
The experience of the US in using economic analysis to develop environmental policy is examined. Reg...
The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”), the Magna Carta of environmental law, requires all f...
Over the past decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and states have developed envir...
In order to develop new environmental policies, it is important first to evaluate those that have al...
Environmental and conservation scientists are increasingly being asked to justify their work in term...
There is common agreement that public policy should be formulated based onknowledge of how it works ...
Evaluating the impacts of environmental science on policy and practice is inherently challenging. Im...
Discusses the construction of scenarios as a tool to improve the quality of decision making, researc...
In this article, environmental policymaking methods are explored through a fictional rediscovery in ...