Capacity Development and Social Capacity Assessment (SCA)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
This paper presents the basic design of the Social Capacity Assessment (SCA) studies in the case of environmental management. Firstly, it is defined basic concepts of SCA. In this model, the Social Capacity for Environmental Management (SCEM) is defined as the capacity to manage environmental problems in a social system composed of three actors, i. e., government, firms, and citizens and their interrelationships. The Social Environmental Management System (SEMS) is defined as interactions between the SCEM and institutions. According to these definitions, interactions between the SEMS, socio-economic condition, environmental quality and external factors shape a total system. Secondly, based on these concepts, we build the analytical methods of the SCA. The SCA is made up of the following five steps, (1) Actor-Factor Analysis, (2) Indicator Development, (3) Institutional Analysis, (4) Path Analysis, and (5) Development Stage Analysis. Finally, based on analytical methods provided above, the aid program for social capacity development is designed in order to achieve the aid effectiveness.
- 特定非営利活動法人 日本評価学会の論文
特定非営利活動法人 日本評価学会 | 論文
- 途上国公共財政経営の制度評価方法と政策評価方法
- Three-dimensional analysis incorporating the Weight of Factors for Evaluation -A Case for the University Course Evaluation-
- Ten Years of Evaluation Practices in the Prefectures of Japan
- Performance Measurement in Local Government Problems and Prospects
- A Study on Outcome Measurement with Social Indicators