Environment for Growth Monitoring and Evaluation: The Benefits Dr. Calvin Jones.

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Environment for Growth Monitoring and Evaluation: The Benefits Dr. Calvin Jones

E4G M&E: This Session Explain in more detail the benefits of E4G-M&E Link to wider uses, cost savings The environmental issue Show potential reporting and other outputs (for discussion)

The Key Benefits Restated E4G-M&E for the first time enables us to estimate offsite economic impacts; – consistently between (200+) projects/sites – eliminating for double counting – allowing for differences in visitor profiles between sites – additively with onsite impacts With an added dose of credibility

Defensible Economic Impact E4G M&E largely based on Tourism Satellite Account for Wales (TSA) – Supported for a decade by Visit Wales – Based on international (WTO) recommendations, concepts & methods – The only internationally acceptable way to measure tourism’s direct economic impact – Numerous academic papers on Wales TSA emphasizing quality & credibility – Extensions to other areas…

Wider application (1)? Existing toolkit comprises generic questionnaires & forms useful in evaluating visitor sites Potential application to other UA & partner sites E4G may enable additional ‘modular’ evaluations (health, visitor satisfaction, inclusion) to develop consistently across involved E4G partners

Wider application (2)? The integration of tourism environmental satellite accounts enables a consistent evaluation of economic & environmental impacts…

Environment for Growth Monitoring and Evaluation: Inputs and Outputs… Dr. Calvin Jones

Summary Evaluation approach offers significant cost savings & data improvements Investment in developing systems (hopefully) pay off to and beyond 2013 Element of ‘fore-arming’ with evaluative data not just useful now, but for future (and far tighter) funding rounds