TY - BOOK ID - 76053080 TI - Project monitoring and evaluation in agriculture AU - Casley, Dennis J. AU - Kumar, Krishna PY - 1987 SN - 0801836158 0801836166 PB - Baltimore, Md The Johns Hopkins University Press DB - UniCat KW - Agricultural development projects KW - 330.322.54 KW - 338.26 <1-773> KW - 330.322.54 Cost-benefit-analysis. Input-output-analyse. Economische evaluatie. Kosten-batenanalyse. Rendement van investeringen KW - Cost-benefit-analysis. Input-output-analyse. Economische evaluatie. Kosten-batenanalyse. Rendement van investeringen KW - 338.26 <1-773> Economische planning. Nationale plannen. Ontwikkelingsplannen. Meerjarenplannen. Plattelandsontwikkeling. Rural development. Kosten-batenanlyse--Gebieden in ontwikkeling. Ontwikkelingslanden KW - Economische planning. Nationale plannen. Ontwikkelingsplannen. Meerjarenplannen. Plattelandsontwikkeling. Rural development. Kosten-batenanlyse--Gebieden in ontwikkeling. Ontwikkelingslanden KW - Development projects, Agricultural KW - Projects, Agricultural development KW - Agricultural assistance KW - Agriculture KW - Economic development projects KW - Rural development projects KW - Evaluation KW - Management KW - Economic aspects KW - Development aid. Development cooperation KW - Developing countries: agricultural and food problems KW - Agricultural development projects. KW - Evaluation. KW - Management. KW - Projets de développement agricole KW - Évaluation KW - Gestion. KW - Projets de développement agricole KW - Évaluation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:76053080 AB - Because of the need to monitor the implementation of projects and to evaluate their achievements, these activities are now a routine part of project appraisal. This book and a forthcoming companion volume are successors to the popular Monitoring and Evaluating of Agricultural and Rural Development Projects. This book gives a wealth of recent examples to explain in detail the concepts of monitoring and evaluating as they apply to agricultural and rural development projects. In the early 1980s, several international agricultural development agencies recognized the problems in formulating effective agricultural monitoring and evaluation systems. This book reflects the progress that has been made in developing effective systems and the consensus regarding concepts and definitions for those systems. Examples of actual monitoring and evaluation problems are interspersed in the text to illustrate significant points. This book does not deal with monitoring and evaluation of national programs and policies. Evaluating the effectiveness of national agrarian reform policy represents a different issue and is not covered. Those in the developing world responsible for the design and implementation of monitoring and evaluation systems are the primary intended audience. ER -