The evaluation of social relevance in an environmental research programme
Merja Otronen
Research Evaluation, 2004, vol. 13, issue 1, 43-50
Abstract:
This evaluates the Finnish Biodiversity Programme FIBRE. Aspects of programme management examined were: societal expectations and the administrative structure; possibilities in terms of organisations involved; and societal impact decisions. Examination of social relevance at programme level identified: relevance of programme objectives; research benefits produced; enhancement of programme/project interaction and networks; actions taken and the methods used for results dissemination; and economic, social and ecological impacts of research. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 2004
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