What is an effective process for developing an evaluation and adaptive management project?
Researchers at EMI have spearheaded numerous initiatives to learn about the challenges and benefits of evaluation, the evaluation tools and resources available to practitioners, and to highlight examples of organizations that have utilized successful and pragmatic approaches to evaluation and adaptive management. This research has laid the foundation for our four-stage evaluation planning process, Measuring Progress, a process that our trainers use to facilitate evaluation workshops and long-term processes. A text version of Measuring Progress is available to download. Click here to learn more about Measuring Progress and related worksheet templates and tools. This research has also provided the foundation for our Evaluation Sourcebook, a text-based compendium of examples of evaluation questions, indicators, and data sources relevant to measuring progress in ecological, socio-economic, and organization/process themes. Click here to learn more about the Evaluation Sourcebook.
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