Archived Evaluation Reports: Stakeholder Involvement
For each report below, you will find the title, the year it was commissioned, the office it is affiliated with, a short description of the content and for some, a fact sheet (i.e., a condensed version of the report).
Year | Office | Report & Fact sheet | Description |
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2002 | Office of Land and Emergency Management | Evaluating the Biennial Report | This formative evaluation assessed data collection methods to identify methods that will provide better, more timely information than current data collection processes. The results will provide input to the next cycle of hazardous waste information collection for the 2005 reporting cycle. Since the evaluation was conducted, the data system that was the main feature of the Biennial Report was replaced with a new system called "RCRAInfo." ORCR works with the former Biennial Report user community to make improvements to RCRAInfo. |
2001 | Office of Policy | Stakeholder Involvement & Public Participation at the U.S. EPA: Lessons Learned, Barriers, and Innovative Approaches | This evaluation identified key cross-cutting lessons learned, pinpointed unique barriers and ways to overcome them, and highlighted innovative approaches to stakeholder involvement and public participation. |
2000 | Office of Policy | Project XL Stakeholder Involvement Evaluation | This evaluation covered eight XL projects in various stages of implementation. This report, building on the 1998 report, considered the early dynamics of stakeholder process and stakeholder satisfaction and effectiveness with their involvement. |
1999 | Office of Policy | Evaluation of Community-Based Environmental Protection (CBEP) Projects: Accomplishments and Lessons | This evaluation identified factors that contributed to the success or failure of EPA-led Community-Based Environmental Protection projects. |
1998 | Office of Policy | Evaluation of Project XL Stakeholder Processes | This report reviewed the design and execution of the stakeholder processes by four initial XL projects. It outlined the varieties of models developed by company sponsors and reported stakeholder perspectives on the processes. |