Evaluating the social effects of the EU URBAN Community Initiative Programme

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Series Details Vol.11, No.2, March 2003, p193-211
Publication Date March 2003
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This article explores alternative interpretations of the meaning and method of urban policy evaluation within the European Union (EU) Structural Funds. Using the EU URBAN Community Initiative Programme 1994-1999, it draws a distinction between 'instrumental' techniques that are primarily concerned with performance and efficiency measures and 'interpretative' approaches that stress the need to explore power relationships in the development and delivery of spending programmes. Empirically, it reflects on the interpretation of EU guidance and the MEANS (Means for Evaluating Actions of a Structural Nature) Collection to evaluate the Derry/Londonderry (UK) URBAN Sub-programme 1994-1999. The analysis concludes by emphasising the need to ensure that urban policy evaluation is consistent with the broader social turn in the scope and content of regeneration programmes.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.1080/0965431032000072873
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