Impact assessment methods: toward institutional impact analysis

By: Ocampo, Romeo B [author ]
Copyright date: 2015Subject(s): Environmental impact assessment In: Philippine Journal of Public Administration vol. 59, no. 1: (January-June 2015), pages 81-127Abstract: The Philippines has years of experience with the use of various impact assessment (IA) methods, such as environmental impact assessment, traffic impact assessment, and since 2012, the regulatory impact assessment (RIA), which is being promoted by foreign aid agencies. After a review of the development of different. IAs, the critical issues that RIA has raised, and Philippine experience with these three forms, this article propose and outlines what is calls institutional impact assessment (IIA). This article intends to fill the gap in organizational analysis and thereby help in dealing with some of the obstacles in the way of other IA methods. IIA should be useful for both ex ante assessment and ex post evaluation, for proposed and existing measures with significant organizational or institutional implications, including policies, regulations, bills or laws, development projects and government decisions and order of major consequences.
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The Philippines has years of experience with the use of various impact assessment (IA) methods, such as environmental impact assessment, traffic impact assessment, and since 2012, the regulatory impact assessment (RIA), which is being promoted by foreign aid agencies. After a review of the development of different. IAs, the critical issues that RIA has raised, and Philippine experience with these three forms, this article propose and outlines what is calls institutional impact assessment (IIA). This article intends to fill the gap in organizational analysis and thereby help in dealing with some of the obstacles in the way of other IA methods. IIA should be useful for both ex ante assessment and ex post evaluation, for proposed and existing measures with significant organizational or institutional implications, including policies, regulations, bills or laws, development projects and government decisions and order of major consequences.

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