
Sofie Sandin Lompar
Postdoctoral fellow

A theory-based approach to evaluations intended to inform transitions toward sustainability
Author
Summary, in English
There is an urgent need for radical transformations of unsustainable socio-technical systems, such as food, mobility, and housing. These transformations will not take place without new policies and research. In order to achieve these transitions, learning must be a central feature based on thorough evaluations of the actions taken. Evaluations have been conducted and studied for decades, but traditional evaluation approaches have largely been developed to produce knowledge for incremental changes, not for radical transformations. This article develops a framework for interdisciplinary evaluations targeting transformative changes toward a more sustainable society. The framework combines evaluation theory and practice with transition theory, sociology of science, policy analyses, and environmental psychology. While the primary purpose of the framework is to help design evaluations that would better enhance learning for transitions, it can also be used for systematic meta-evaluations of past evaluations.
Department/s
- The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Environmental Psychology
- Research Policy
Publishing year
2021
Language
English
Pages
281-306
Publication/Series
Evaluation
Volume
27
Issue
3
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Keywords
- meta-evaluation
- sustainability
- theory-based evaluation
- transition theory
Status
Published
Research group
- Environmental Psychology
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1356-3890