Dr Clare Twigger-Ross is presenting at the European Environmental Evaluators Network Forum in Edinburgh, 23 -24th November
The 2017 Forum will ask whether evaluation is evolving in line with the societal and environmental challenges policy is trying to address. Europe, in order to achieve its goal of “living well, within the limits of our planet”, will need to rely inter alia on innovation to make the transition to sustainability. Many forms of innovation will be required to turn Europe into a resource-efficient, green and low-carbon economy.
Clare is presenting work carried out by a team at CEP (Dr Bill Sheate, Dr Clare Twigger-Ross, Owen White, Rolands Sadauskis, Paula Orr, Liza Papadopoulou and Ric Eales): “Learning Lessons from evaluations across the nexus: a meta-evaluation”, which examined CEP evaluations in the context of complexity and impact, developing insights and key questions for future evaluations. This is being presented as part of a session from CECAN on Innovations in instrument evaluation – integrating complexity into Environmental policy evaluation: Insights from CECAN on Thursday afternoon. The project report and summary can be found here.