نتایج جستجو برای: energy policy evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1697827  

2011
Simon Dietz Cameron Hepburn

Conventional benefit-cost analysis incorporates the normally reasonable assumption that the policy or project under examination is marginal. In particular, it is assumed that the policy or project does not change the underlying growth rate of the economy. However, this assumption may be inappropriate in some important circumstances, notably responding to climate change. One example is the benef...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology 2015

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2018

Initiatives to engage the public in health policy decisions have been widely endorsed and used, yet agreed upon methods for systematically evaluating the effectiveness of these initiatives remain to be developed. Dukhanin, Topazian, and DeCamp have thus developed a useful taxonomy of evaluation criteria derived from a systematic review of published evaluation tools that might serve as the basis...

2012
Hilary J Thomson Sian Thomas

BACKGROUND Researchers and publishers have called for improved reporting of external validity items and for testing of existing tools designed to assess reporting of items relevant to external validity. Few tools are available and most of this work has been done within the field of health promotion. METHODS We tested a tool assessing reporting of external validity items which was developed by...

2016
Matthias Schröter Christian Albert Alexandra Marques Wolke Tobon Sandra Lavorel Joachim Maes Claire Brown Stefan Klotz Aletta Bonn

National ecosystem assessments form an essential knowledge base for safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem services. We analyze eight European (sub-)national ecosystem assessments (Portugal, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Flanders, Netherlands, Finland, and Germany) and compare their objectives, political context, methods, and operationalization. We observed remarkable differences in breadth o...

Journal: :Energy research and social science 2021

As energy models become more and powerful, they are increasingly used to support policymaking. Although modelling has been for policy advice many years, there is little knowledge about how computer-based actually influence policymaking, what extent policymakers the process. Here, we empirically investigate (i) whether, when policymaking process, (ii) design, use results of modelling. We analyse...

2017
Luc Dekoninck Dick Botteldooren Luc Int Panis

Personal exposure is sensitive to the personal features and behavior of the individual, and including interpersonal variability will improve the health and quality of life evaluations. Participatory sensing assesses the spatial and temporal variability of environmental indicators and is used to quantify this interpersonal variability. Transferring the participatory sensing information to a spec...

2014
Gillian Lê Tolib Mirzoev Marsha Orgill Ermin Erasmus Uta Lehmann Stephen Okeyo Jane Goudge Stephen Maluka Benjamin Uzochukwu Moses Aikins Don de Savigny Goran Tomson Lucy Gilson

BACKGROUND The importance of health policy and systems research and analysis (HPSR+A) has been increasingly recognised, but it is still unclear how most effectively to strengthen the capacity of the different organisations involved in this field. Universities are particularly crucial but the expansive literature on capacity development has little to offer the unique needs of HPSR+A activity wit...

2015
Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan

Our research programme on fee exemption policies in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger involved sensitive topics with strong ideological and political connotations for the decision-makers, for health-workers, and for users. Thus we were confronted with reluctance, criticism, pressures and accusations. Our frank description of the shortcomings of these policies, based on rigorous research, and never p...

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