2008 EEN Canada
History
On September 25-26, 2008, the first Canadian Environmental Evaluators Network Forum was held at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. Fifty people attended the event, which included a cross section of evaluators and program managers in federal, provincial, municipal, academic, non-profit foundation sectors and representation from the United States.
The forum was supported by Environment Canada as well as by financial contributions from six federal organizations with environmental portfolio interests (Agriculture Canada, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Health Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Parks Canada).
The following section provides links to presentations delivered at the Canadian forum.
Forum Documents
Forum Resources
11/26/2008 – EEN Canada 2008 Evaluation Survey
This report outlines feedback received from forum participants that responded to the evaluation survey.
09/25/2008 – Behaviour Changes as Development Results in NRM
Author: Kaia Ambrose
09/25/2008 – Building Evaluative Capacity in Conservation and Environment
Author: Matt Birnbaum
09/25/2008 – Counting Trees
Author: Laura Ellis
09/25/2008 – Contribution of Evaluation to Improved Environmental Programming
Author: David Fairbairn
09/25/2008 – Evaluating Conservation Efforts
Author: Cathy Wilkinson
09/25/2008 – Evaluating Environmental Programs
Author: Shelley Borys
09/25/2008 – Launch of Environmental Evaluators Network
Author: V. Neimanis
09/25/2008 – Management Effectiveness Reporting in Parks Canada
Author: Stephen Woodley
09/25/2008 – Overview of the Participant Survey
Author: Michael Gullo
09/25/2008 – Setting the Conditions for Environmental Evaluation
Author: Helena Olivas
09/25/2008 – Summary of Day 1
Authors: V Neimanis and Alison Kerry
09/25/2008 – Towards Sustainable Mining
Author: Stephanie Meyer
09/25/2008 – Working Session on the Forum and Network
Author: V. Neimanis
This section will serve as a clearing-house of documents and information related to the network.