EASY-ECO 2005-2007 - Evaluation of Sustainability a series of Euro-Conferences and Training Events
Type Congress Organisation
- Commission of the European Communities http://europa.eu.int/comm/dg12/
Duration Oct. 1, 2004 - Jan. 1, 2008
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EASY-ECO-2005-2007 is a series of seven conferences and training courses, which are scheduled to take place in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the UK. About 600 academics and practitioners from all over Europe are expected to participate.
The series of events facilitates a continuous exchange of experience on fields of application like
-National strategies and policies for sustainable development
-EU structural funds and agricultural funds (especially in EU new member states)
-Local Agenda 21 activities, urban and rural development programs
-Corporate Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
-Development Aid
and on methodological issues like
-Sustainability Impact Assessment
-Optimization techniques, such as Cost-Benefit Analysis
-Statistical and econometric measures, such as Multi-Criteria Analysis
-Quality standards and Indicators for evaluations
As the challenge of capacity building is most significant in EU new member states, their needs will play a prominent role throughout the series of events.
Abstract (English)
EASY-ECO-2005-2007 is a series of seven conferences and training courses, which are scheduled to take place in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the UK. About 600 academics and practitioners from all over Europe are expected to participate.
The series of events facilitates a continuous exchange of experience on fields of application like
-National strategies and policies for sustainable development
-EU structural funds and agricultural funds (especially in EU new member states)
-Local Agenda 21 activities, urban and rural development programs
-Corporate Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
-Development Aid
and on methodological issues like
-Sustainability Impact Assessment
-Optimization techniques, such as Cost-Benefit Analysis
-Statistical and econometric measures, such as Multi-Criteria Analysis
-Quality standards and Indicators for evaluations
As the challenge of capacity building is most significant in EU new member states, their needs will play a prominent role throughout the series of events.
Partners
- REC - Hungary The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe - Hungary http://www.rec.hu
- University of Manchester, Manchester Institute of Management - United Kingdom
- National Centre for Sustainable Development - Romania http://www.sdnp.ro
- CEval - Center for Evaluation, Saarland University - Germany http://www.ceval.de
- The Sendzimir Foundation - Poland http://www.sendzimir.org.pl
- REC Slovakia - Slovakia http://www.rec.sk
Publications
Book (monograph)
2013 | Sedlacko, Michal, Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre. 2013. Governance by Evaluating Sustainable Development: Institutional Capacities and Learning in the series Evaluating Sustainable Development. Vol.3. Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar. | (Details) |
Chapter in edited volume
2007 | Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre, Schubert, Uwe, Störmer, Eckhard. 2007. Outlook: future research questions and policy issues. In: Sustainable Development in Europe, Hrsg. Hardi, Peter; Martinuzzi, André; Schubert, Uwe; Störmer, Eckhard, 321-326. Celtenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. | (Details) | |
2006 | Störmer, Eckhard, Schubert, Uwe. 2006. Evaluation of sustainable development in Europe: context and introduction. In Sustainable Development in Europe, Hrsg. Hardi, Peter; Martinuzzi, André; Schubert, Uwe; Störmer, Eckhard, 1-30. Celtenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. | (Details) |
Edited book (editorship)
2007 | Hardi, Peter, Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre, Hrsg. 2007. Evaluating Sustainable Development. Celtenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. | (Details) |
Paper presented at an academic conference or symposium
2008 | Sedlacko, Michal. 2008. Applying institutional theory to the assessment of national strategies for sustainable development. EASY-ECO Vienna Conference 2008 Governance by Evaluation: Institutional Capacities and Learning for Sustainable Development, Vienna, Österreich, 11.03.-14.03.. | (Details) | |
Berger, Gerald. 2008. Sustainability Impact Assessment: Definitions, Approaches and Applications in Europe. EASY-ECO Vienna Conference 2008 Governance by Evaluation: Institutional Capacities and Learning for Sustainable Development, Vienna, Österreich, 12.03.-14.03.. | (Details) | ||
Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre, Steurer, Reinhard. 2008. Knowledge-based governance for Sustainable Development:A Typology of Appraisals around the Policy Cycle. EASY-ECO Vienna Conference 2008 Governance by Evaluation: Institutional Capacities and Learning for Sustainable Development, Vienna, Österreich, 11.03.-14.03.. | (Details) | ||
Hametner, Markus, Tiroch, Michael. 2008. Objectives and indicators of sustainable development in Europe: A comparative analysis of European coherence. EASY-ECO Vienna Conference, Vienna, Österreich, 11.03.-14.03.. | (Details) | ||
Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre. 2008. Theory based and systemic evaluation options for learning. Network Meeting on the Policy Impact of Evaluation Research, Vienna, Österreich, 11.04.. | (Details) | ||
2005 | Steurer, Reinhard. 2005. Evaluation by Governance: How patterns of governance shape evaluations. EASY-ECO Manchester Conference “Impact Assessment for a New Europe and Beyond”, Manchester, Großbritannien, 15.06.-17.06. | (Details) | |
Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre. 2005. Evaluation of Sustainability - Opening Speech. Euro-Conference 'EASY-ECO - Evaluation of Sustainability, Manchester, Großbritannien, 15.06 - 17.06. | (Details) | ||
2003 | Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre. 2003. Summary of the Conference Results. EuroConference 'EASY-ECO-2 - Evaluation of Sustainability, Vienna, Österreich, May. | (Details) |