Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT

A new World Bank initiative, ‘Impact Evaluation (IE) - connect for impact,’ aims to radically transform and better inform the way that transport and information and communications technology (ICT) projects are designed and implemented. Although mul...

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Main Authors: Vandycke, Nancy, Legovini, Arianna, Liaplina, Aleksandra, Di Maro, Vincenzo
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24812447/impact-evaluation-inform-transform-investments-transport-ict
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22295
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spelling okr-10986-222952021-04-23T14:04:08Z Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT Vandycke, Nancy Legovini, Arianna Liaplina, Aleksandra Di Maro, Vincenzo URBAN TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT SECTOR TRAVEL URBANIZATION FEEDBACK AIRPORT RESULTS FREIGHT TRANSPORT INFORMATION CAR OWNERSHIP PROGRAMS EMISSIONS PUBLIC TRANSPORT INLAND WATERWAYS IMPACTS CONCRETE URBAN MOBILITY PRIVATE SECTOR PROJECTS RAILWAY HIGHWAYS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT QUALITY NATIONAL ROADS GREENHOUSE GAS ROADS BACKBONE CAR RESULT COMMUNICATIONS ICT INSTITUTIONS LINK SUPPLY CHAINS FINANCIAL SAVINGS ROAD REGIONAL TRANSPORT COSTS NETWORK EVALUATION TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORT INTERVENTION URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IMPACT EVALUATION MOBILITY INVESTMENTS COMMUNICATION LINKS FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH TRANSPORT COSTS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PASSENGER OUTCOMES JOB LOCATIONS FREIGHT AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE INNOVATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE A new World Bank initiative, ‘Impact Evaluation (IE) - connect for impact,’ aims to radically transform and better inform the way that transport and information and communications technology (ICT) projects are designed and implemented. Although multilateral lending to this key strategic sector comprises 29 percent of all global assistance, only 0.4 percent of impact evaluations have had transport as a subject. This initiative aims to fill the gap and bring high quality and valuable feedback to projects, improving design, enabling mid-course corrections, and informing ex-post evaluations. For the first time, this initiative will offer a systematic sector approach to generating concrete evidence of what works, what does not, where, when and why. It will greatly increase the impact and value add of investments in transport and ICT projects, which is especially important given global trends toward increasing urbanization, with 70 percent of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050. 2015-07-28T15:52:38Z 2015-07-28T15:52:38Z 2015-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24812447/impact-evaluation-inform-transform-investments-transport-ict http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22295 English en_US Transport and ICT connections,note no. 17; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic URBAN TRANSPORT
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL
URBANIZATION
FEEDBACK
AIRPORT
RESULTS
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
INFORMATION
CAR OWNERSHIP
PROGRAMS
EMISSIONS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INLAND WATERWAYS
IMPACTS
CONCRETE
URBAN MOBILITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROJECTS
RAILWAY
HIGHWAYS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
QUALITY
NATIONAL ROADS
GREENHOUSE GAS
ROADS
BACKBONE
CAR
RESULT
COMMUNICATIONS
ICT
INSTITUTIONS
LINK
SUPPLY CHAINS
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
ROAD
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
COSTS
NETWORK
EVALUATION
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
IMPACT EVALUATION
MOBILITY
INVESTMENTS
COMMUNICATION
LINKS
FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH
TRANSPORT COSTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
PASSENGER
OUTCOMES
JOB LOCATIONS
FREIGHT
AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
INNOVATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
spellingShingle URBAN TRANSPORT
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL
URBANIZATION
FEEDBACK
AIRPORT
RESULTS
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
INFORMATION
CAR OWNERSHIP
PROGRAMS
EMISSIONS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INLAND WATERWAYS
IMPACTS
CONCRETE
URBAN MOBILITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROJECTS
RAILWAY
HIGHWAYS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
QUALITY
NATIONAL ROADS
GREENHOUSE GAS
ROADS
BACKBONE
CAR
RESULT
COMMUNICATIONS
ICT
INSTITUTIONS
LINK
SUPPLY CHAINS
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
ROAD
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
COSTS
NETWORK
EVALUATION
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
IMPACT EVALUATION
MOBILITY
INVESTMENTS
COMMUNICATION
LINKS
FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH
TRANSPORT COSTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
PASSENGER
OUTCOMES
JOB LOCATIONS
FREIGHT
AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
INNOVATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
Vandycke, Nancy
Legovini, Arianna
Liaplina, Aleksandra
Di Maro, Vincenzo
Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
relation Transport and ICT connections,note no. 17;
description A new World Bank initiative, ‘Impact Evaluation (IE) - connect for impact,’ aims to radically transform and better inform the way that transport and information and communications technology (ICT) projects are designed and implemented. Although multilateral lending to this key strategic sector comprises 29 percent of all global assistance, only 0.4 percent of impact evaluations have had transport as a subject. This initiative aims to fill the gap and bring high quality and valuable feedback to projects, improving design, enabling mid-course corrections, and informing ex-post evaluations. For the first time, this initiative will offer a systematic sector approach to generating concrete evidence of what works, what does not, where, when and why. It will greatly increase the impact and value add of investments in transport and ICT projects, which is especially important given global trends toward increasing urbanization, with 70 percent of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050.
format Brief
author Vandycke, Nancy
Legovini, Arianna
Liaplina, Aleksandra
Di Maro, Vincenzo
author_facet Vandycke, Nancy
Legovini, Arianna
Liaplina, Aleksandra
Di Maro, Vincenzo
author_sort Vandycke, Nancy
title Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
title_short Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
title_full Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
title_fullStr Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
title_full_unstemmed Impact Evaluation to Inform and Transform Investments in Transport and ICT
title_sort impact evaluation to inform and transform investments in transport and ict
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24812447/impact-evaluation-inform-transform-investments-transport-ict
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22295
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