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2019-06-19Type
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Abstract
Volume 7 reflects on how to generate impact chains. For the monitoring and evaluation of policies, it is useful to conceptualize impact chains in order to contrast the intended with observable impacts. ′Logic models′ and ′theories of change′ are commonly used tools to illustrate impact chains and to develop indicators for the assessment of the effectiveness of policies. Policy evaluation is seen as the last step of the policy cycle; however, policy evaluation can inform any step in the policy cycle and support ongoing planning, adaptation and learning. Show more
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Engaging in the Science-Policy DialogueVolume
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Zurich-Basel Plant Science CenterEdition / version
1Organisational unit
02222 - Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center / Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
Funding
608422 - IDP Bridging Plant Science and Policy (EC)
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