Co-learning through participatory evaluation: an example using Theory of Change in a large-scale EU-funded tourism intervention
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29871Date
2023-06-24Type
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Abstract
Tourism interventions, as tools for social change and preservation of
natural and cultural assets are inherently complex. This study presents
an improved method for the evaluation of complex tourism interventions.
We argue that participatory methods can promote a culture of evaluation
that supports partners throughout evidencing project impacts, eliminating negative attitudes to evaluation resulting from fear of being judged
on performance. We demonstrate that Theory of Change (ToC) is an
effective tool that allows organisations to actively co-create and own an
evaluation strategy to ensure the delivery of project outcomes. We show
how ToC can be applied as a useful process and impact evaluation tool.
This paper represents a novel methodological application of ToC based
on participatory approaches to evaluation to disseminate knowledge
and to improve decision-making in the field of tourism interventions
and tourism policy making.
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RoutledgeCitation
Montano, Font aulet, Elsenbroich, Ribeiro. Co-learning through participatory evaluation: an example using Theory of Change in a large-scale EU-funded tourism intervention. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 2023Metadata
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