The development community on the globe now recognizes the importance of sound governance and the need to support capacity building and institutional development. The experiences of the evaluation system in the past have proved that this exercise is an aid to better governance. Evaluation contributes to three basic functions: that is: Accountability: making sure that public institutions, and their staff, are held accountable for their performance. Allocation: making sure the resources are allocated to those activities which contribute most effectively to achieving the basic objectives of the Institution and, Learning: making sure we learn from our successes and failures, to do things better in future. Evaluation potential can be better understood by recognizing the importance of economic governance and a sound public sector to national economic competitiveness as this makes us able to manage and screen public expenditure. In fact, evaluation offers a tool to help do that. Evaluation is in many ways central to the effectiveness of development assistance: That the development assistance community has turned to results-based management at the project, and in international context, the country and global levels and that this approach requires concrete institutional capacity in countries; That partnerships and coalitions among development agencies to help support country programs and institutions also require a common approach to evaluation and assessment; and That our growing need to demonstrate the effectiveness of development interventions to the electorates of industrial democracies is evident. Developing local or national evaluation capacities is a means for ensuring that evaluation findings are available to assist in three areas. First, evaluation findings can be an important input for government decision-making and prioritization, particularly in the budget process. Second, evaluation assists PIAs by enlightening the performance of ongoing activities at the project, program or sector levels -it is therefore a management tool which leads to learning and improvement in the future (i.e., results-based management). Similarly, evaluation results can also be used to assess the performance of organizations and institutional reform processed. Third, evaluation data contribute to accountability mechanisms, whereby PIAs and government can be held accountable for the performance of their activities.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR A.K. Shrivastava
Prof. A.K. Shrivastava is chairman of the Council for Training and Research in Ecology and Environment, New Delhi. The CTREE, founded by Prof. Shrivastava, Structured “Environment Auditing / Environment Impact Assessment in a course frame, for the first time in India. The course was inaugurated in the year ’98 by the then Minister of Environment & Forests, Government of India Sri Suresh Prabhu. Under the academic guidance of Prof. Shrivastava, more than one hundred and sixty participants were imparted short term training programme in the stream of Environment Auditing and Environment Impact Assessment, among those corporate executives, environmental Scientists and engineers, corporate bodies, senior forest officers and agriculturists can be underlined. Besides the training programme, he is currently providing expert consultancy to the government departments, corporate bodies and NGO’s in the matters of ecology and environment. As chief executive of the CTREE, Prof. Shrivastava has also worked as consultant / monitor / project evaluator with the Ministry of Environment and Forests / Ministry of Rural development, Govt. of India / Corporate bodies / and NGO’s as well. He has participated in various national and international seminars and conferences and addressed on the topic of management, eco-consumerism, environment and sustainability. He is author of several books on environment and management. He is found chief of National Council for Registration of Environmental Auditors (NCREA, India); Institute of Environmental Auditors & Impact Assessors, (IEAIA), India).
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Environment Monitoring and Evaluation
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1st ed.
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xiv+238p., Tables; Notes; Appendices; Index; 23cm.
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