Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/100644
Author(s): Dirk Engels
Branko Kontic
Marko Matulin
Štefica Mrvelj
Begga Van Cauwenberge
Cristina Vilarinho
José Pedro Tavares
Title: Final Evaluation Plan - ELAN Deliverable No. 12.1
Issue Date: 2009
Abstract: This deliverable presents a structured and feasible evaluation approach for the CIVITAS-ELAN pro-ject: the CIVITAS-ELAN Evaluation Plan. Next to a general approach for the evaluation tasks, followed and supported by all the CIVITAS-ELAN cities, the Evaluation Plan gives a detailed overview of all the evaluation tasks that will be performed throughout the life cycle of the CIVITAS- ELAN Project. It defines clear objectives of the measures that will be implemented in the CIVITAS-ELAN cities and how the impact of these measures will be evalu-ated. It also pays attention to the assessment of the implementation processes of the measures, in order to learn how these processes (can) shape the final results of the measures. Also the methodology, how these evaluation tasks will be fulfilled, will be explained in a more detailed way in this Evaluation Plan. A good balance between scientific reliability and practical feasibility was the starting point for the CIVITAS- ELAN cities when defining the methodologies for the evaluation tasks. Finally, also the persons/ organisations behind the evaluation tasks are included in the plan. Within CIVITAS- ELAN a lot of care and detail was paid to the appointment of responsibles for each evalua-tion task in order to guarantee full awareness and reliability of the evaluation tasks.
Subject: Engenharia civil
Civil engineering
Scientific areas: Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias::Engenharia civil
Engineering and technology::Civil engineering
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/100644
Document Type: Relatório Técnico
Rights: restrictedAccess
Appears in Collections:FEUP - Relatório Técnico

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