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Environmental evaluation is a method used to


History of Environmental Evaluation

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Types of Environmental Evaluations

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Program evaluators may assess programs on several dimensions to determine whether the program works. [1]

Design Evaluations

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Process Evaluations

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Outcome Evaluations

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Impact Evaluations

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Logic Modeling

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Program evaluation begins with a logic model

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Resources

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Activities

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Outputs

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Audience

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Outcomes

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Performance Measurement

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cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analysis assesses the efficiency of a program. In a Cost-Benefit Analysis, the estimated benefits and cost of the program (in a monetary unit) are compared. An efficient program will have a lower cost-benefit ratio. In a cost-effectiveness analysis, costs are given in monetary units but benefits are quantified but not monetized.

Data Collection

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Knapp, Gerrit J. and John Kim Tschangho John Kim (1998) Environmental Program Evaluation: A Primer. ISBN 0-252-02334-X
  2. ^ Patton, Michael Quinn (1997) Utilization-Focused Evaluation; The New Century Text. ISBN 0-8039-5265-1