Marginal resilience: the Circular Economy model for the enhancement of territorial vocations

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Marginal resilience: the Circular Economy model for the enhancement of territorial vocations

Client: Regione Puglia – Dipartimento Sviluppo Economico, Struttura Speciale Cooperazione Territoriale
Country: Italy – Albania
Period: July 2023 – December 2024

Overall objective :

Overall objective of the project is to orient local development processes towards the objectives of the 2030 Agenda and improve the governance capacity of the target local authorities to plan and implement place-based policies.

Specific objectives:

Specific objectives of the project are:

  1. Improve the ability of the Vlora target area to plan a sustainable development of the territory in line with the principles of the circular economy in order to achieve significant results in reaching, in the near future, some significant targets of the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda.
  2. Improve the level of services offered to citizens by target public administrations by enhancing the local socio-economic potential and specific territorial vocations through participatory and inclusive processes in application of the principles of the circular economy.

Service provided:

Timesis Ltd. was commissioned to conduct the mid-term and final evaluation of the project through the OECD criteria of Relevance, Coherence, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability

Activities performed:

Activities performed for the mid-term evaluation, activities are planned to be carried out entirely remotely while for the final evaluation, a mission to visit the project sites is planned. Activities to be carried out remotely include consultation of project documents, data collection, interviews with stakeholders and project partners, and drafting of interim and final reports.

Deliverables/Final products:

• Mid-term evaluation report
• Final evaluation report

 

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