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The Handbook of Environmental Policy Evaluation (Paperback): Ann Crabb, Pieter Leroy The Handbook of Environmental Policy Evaluation (Paperback)
Ann Crabb, Pieter Leroy
R1,224 Discovery Miles 12 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policy evaluation is an important and well-established part of the policy process, facilitating and feeding back to promote the ongoing effectiveness of policies that have been implemented or anticipating policies in the making. Environmental policy is a special case, presenting new complexities uncommon to other areas, which standard evaluation tools are ill-equipped to grapple with. It is also an area that is experiencing rapid growth throughout the world and knowledge is now needed at all levels of government and in NGOs, businesses and other organizations, all of whom are required to assess the effectiveness of their policies. This handbook is the first guide to environmental policy evaluation in practice. Beginning with an introduction to the general principles of evaluation, it explains the particular complexities native to the environmental sphere and provides a comprehensive toolkit of evaluation methods and techniques which the practitioner can employ and refer to again and again. The authors also consider design issues which may face the policy evaluator, including involvement of stakeholders, the sensitivities between them, the a priori assessment of the evaluability of a field, the maximization of the utilization of the evaluations outcomes, and much more. Throughout, the theory is illustrated with practical examples from around the world, making this the essential companion guide for anyone tasked with ensuring that environmental policy fulfils its aims and achieves its potential.

The Handbook of Environmental Policy Evaluation (Hardcover): Ann Crabb, Pieter Leroy The Handbook of Environmental Policy Evaluation (Hardcover)
Ann Crabb, Pieter Leroy
R3,695 Discovery Miles 36 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policy evaluation is an important and well-established part of the policy process, facilitating and feeding back to promote the ongoing effectiveness of policies that have been implemented or anticipating policies in the making. While all policy areas have their own peculiarities, which must be considered, these are often taken into account by standard evaluation methods, which have been honed over many years of testing. Environmental policy, however, is a special case which presents new complexities uncommon to other areas, and which standard evaluation tools are ill equipped to grapple with. It is also an area that is experiencing rapid growth throughout the world and knowledge is now needed at all levels of government and in NGOs, businesses and other organizations, all of whom are required to assess the effectiveness of their policies.This handbook is the first guide to environmental policy evaluation in practice. Beginning with an introduction to the general principles of evaluation, it then explains the particular complexities native to the environmental sphere. The third section provides a comprehensive toolkit of evaluation methods and techniques, which the practitioner can employ and refer to repeatedly. The fourth section considers design issues which may face the policy evaluator, including involvement of stakeholders, the sensitivities between them, the "a priori" assessment of the evaluability of a field, the maximization of the utilization of the evaluations' outcomes, and much more. Throughout, the theory is illustrated with practical examples from around the world-all together making this the essential companion guide for anyone tasked with ensuring that environmentalpolicy fulfils its aims and achieves its potential.

Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 - Form and Persuasion (Paperback): Jane Couchman Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 - Form and Persuasion (Paperback)
Jane Couchman; Edited by Ann Crabb
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In response to a growing interest, among historians as well as literary critics, in women's use of the epistolary genre, Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700: Form and Persuasion analyzes persuasive techniques in the personal correspondence of late medieval and early modern women. It includes studies of well-known women (Isabella d'Este, Teresa of Avila, Marguerite de Navarre, Catherine de Medicis), of those less-known (Alessandra Macigni Strozzi, Louise de Coligny, Glikl of Hameln, Argula von Grumbach, Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, Anna Maria von Schurman, Barbara of Brandenburg ) and of others virtually unknown to history (prosperous women like Elizabeth Stonor and Cornelia Collonello and pauper women seeking poor relief in Tours). Comprehensive in scope, Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 looks at women from England, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands, and from various levels of society, encompassing the nobility, the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. Each of the essayists considers letters both as historical documents giving insights into women's lives, and as texts in which variations on epistolary forms are used for specific persuasive purposes. The authors of the essays analyze their subjects' capabilities and limitations as letter writers and the techniques they used to influence correspondents, setting these observations in the framework of the women's particular 'stories.' Taken together, the essays and the letter writers discussed therein illustrate in new ways how far from silenced many early modern women were, how they were able to adopt and adapt strategies from the epistolary conventions available to them, and how they could have an impact on their worlds through their letters.

Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 - Form and Persuasion (Hardcover, New Ed): Jane Couchman Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 - Form and Persuasion (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jane Couchman; Edited by Ann Crabb
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In response to a growing interest, among historians as well as literary critics, in women's use of the epistolary genre, Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700: Form and Persuasion analyzes persuasive techniques in the personal correspondence of late medieval and early modern women. It includes studies of well-known women (Isabella d'Este, Teresa of Avila, Marguerite de Navarre, Catherine de Medicis), of those less-known (Alessandra Macigni Strozzi, Louise de Coligny, Glikl of Hameln, Argula von Grumbach, Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, Anna Maria von Schurman, Barbara of Brandenburg ) and of others virtually unknown to history (prosperous women like Elizabeth Stonor and Cornelia Collonello and pauper women seeking poor relief in Tours). Comprehensive in scope, Women's Letters Across Europe, 1400-1700 looks at women from England, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands, and from various levels of society, encompassing the nobility, the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. Each of the essayists considers letters both as historical documents giving insights into women's lives, and as texts in which variations on epistolary forms are used for specific persuasive purposes. The authors of the essays analyze their subjects' capabilities and limitations as letter writers and the techniques they used to influence correspondents, setting these observations in the framework of the women's particular 'stories.' Taken together, the essays and the letter writers discussed therein illustrate in new ways how far from silenced many early modern women were, how they were able to adopt and adapt strategies from the epistolary conventions available to them, and how they could have an impact on their worlds through their letters.

Settling Boonesborough - Journals, Letters and Other Documents, 1775 (Paperback): Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb Settling Boonesborough - Journals, Letters and Other Documents, 1775 (Paperback)
Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Warrior-Pioneers - Extracts from the Boone Papers, Volumes 4C-13C of the Draper Manuscripts (Paperback): Anne Crabb Warrior-Pioneers - Extracts from the Boone Papers, Volumes 4C-13C of the Draper Manuscripts (Paperback)
Anne Crabb
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
African Americans at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784 (Paperback): Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb African Americans at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784 (Paperback)
Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb
R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this study is to chronicle the lives of African Americans who were at Fort Boonesborough. We limited the scope of our narrative to the years the fort stood, 1775 and 1784. Fort Boonesborough is one of Kentucky's most historic places. It was the wilderness outpost of Richard Henderson's Transylvania Company and, for a few years, was home to Daniel Boone. Due to Boone's involvement, few places in early Kentucky have been so well documented and written about. It will surprise no one to learn that the early records and subsequent historical accounts mainly involve the white males who settled there. There are biographical sketches for Monk Estill, the "black Indian" Pompey, Frederick Hart, John Sidebottom, and others less well known. Our work identifies only a fraction of the pioneer African Americans of Kentucky. Many more deserve to be remembered and commemorated.

Learning God's Way (Paperback): Zola Ann Crabb Learning God's Way (Paperback)
Zola Ann Crabb
R463 Discovery Miles 4 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Women at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784 (Paperback): Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb Women at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784 (Paperback)
Harry G Enoch, Anne Crabb
R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fort Boonesborough is one of Kentucky's most historic places and, although seldom mentioned in popular accounts, women were there from the very beginning. This work includes 195 women whose presence at the fort can be reasonably documented by historical evidence. The time period was limited to the years between 1775, when the fort was established, and 1784, when the threat of Indian attack at Boonesborough had subsided and the fort's stockade walls had been taken down. The names of the female children these pioneer women brought to the fort are also included, as they shared the risks and hardships of frontier life. The work includes a Historical Sketch describing the women's experiences at the fort and a Biographical Section that gives a brief personal history of each woman. 174 pp., illus., indexed, paper.

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