Climate policy is a relatively young and dynamic area of public policy making. However, its development has attracted far more attention than the results it delivers in practice, which of course are the concern of policy evaluators. This article attempts to provide the first systematic cataloging of the emerging patterns of policy evaluation undertaken in different parts of the European Union. Theories of policy evaluation suggest that these evaluation practices should acknowledge the inherent complexity of climate policy making, be reflexive by questioning official policy goals, and be participatory. A meta-analysis of 259 climate policy evaluations suggests that current practice engages with some but not all of these issues. This article ...
Policy evaluation has grown significantly in the EU environmental sector since the 1990s. In identif...
This study presents an innovative approach to hand-coding parties’ policy preferences in the relativ...
This dissertation follows a three-article format, and each article corresponds to one chapter. Chapt...
Climate policy is a relatively young and dynamic area of public policy making. However, its developm...
Climate policy is a relatively young and dynamic area of public policy making. However, its developm...
Climate change is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ policy problem. Agreeing and implementing governan...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Climat...
A key dimension of the debate about policy innovation is the extent to which new policies achieve si...
Background This article presents the main findings from a meta-analysis of how climate change mitig...
As policy evaluation matures, thoughts are turning to its governance. However, few scholars have com...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
In order to develop new environmental policies, it is important first to evaluate those that have al...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Both the European Union (EU) and the Member States individually use techno-economic modelling studie...
This study presents an innovative approach to hand-coding parties’ policy preferences in the relativ...
Policy evaluation has grown significantly in the EU environmental sector since the 1990s. In identif...
This study presents an innovative approach to hand-coding parties’ policy preferences in the relativ...
This dissertation follows a three-article format, and each article corresponds to one chapter. Chapt...
Climate policy is a relatively young and dynamic area of public policy making. However, its developm...
Climate policy is a relatively young and dynamic area of public policy making. However, its developm...
Climate change is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ policy problem. Agreeing and implementing governan...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Climat...
A key dimension of the debate about policy innovation is the extent to which new policies achieve si...
Background This article presents the main findings from a meta-analysis of how climate change mitig...
As policy evaluation matures, thoughts are turning to its governance. However, few scholars have com...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
In order to develop new environmental policies, it is important first to evaluate those that have al...
Although systematic policy evaluation has been conducted for decades and has been growing strongly w...
Both the European Union (EU) and the Member States individually use techno-economic modelling studie...
This study presents an innovative approach to hand-coding parties’ policy preferences in the relativ...
Policy evaluation has grown significantly in the EU environmental sector since the 1990s. In identif...
This study presents an innovative approach to hand-coding parties’ policy preferences in the relativ...
This dissertation follows a three-article format, and each article corresponds to one chapter. Chapt...