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Science & Public Policy | 2009

Assessing the impact of research on policy: a literature review

Annette Boaz; Siobhan Fitzpatrick; Ben Shaw

Understanding the impact of research on policy is a vital, and often overlooked, element of policy-making. A systematic literature review was conducted to examine methods for evaluating the impact of research on policy outcomes. The review focused in particular on strategic policy levels (rather than implementation) and waste, environment and pollution policy. The review draws on an international literature, although it is limited to English language publications. The findings identify the different methods used, the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches and the methods that are most effective (particularly in terms of cost). The field of research impact evaluation is currently experiencing rapid development, and there is scope to develop and apply new conceptual frameworks and innovative methods for evaluation, and to conduct and publish more research impact evaluations.


Children's Geographies | 2013

A comparison study of children's independent mobility in England and Australia

Alison Carver; Ben Watson; Ben Shaw; Mayer Hillman

We compared independent mobility (freedom to move around the neighbourhood – or similar – without adult accompaniment) among English and Australian schoolchildren. Parents reported mobility licences granted to their children (e.g. allowing them to cross main roads alone) and accompaniment on local trips. Children reported travel mode to school. We examined associations between mobility licences and independent school journeys, and accompaniment on local trips. Among 10–12-year-olds, English children had more licences than Australian children. Mobility licences were directly associated with independent school journeys among primary but not among secondary schoolchildren who travelled further; and inversely associated with parental accompaniment to other destinations. Influences on parental restrictions should be examined to promote childrens independent mobility.


Archive | 2013

Children's independent mobility: a comparative study in England and Germany (1971-2010)

Ben Shaw; B. Fagan-Watson; B. Frauendienst; A. Redecker; Tim Jones; Mayer Hillman


Research Evaluation | 2011

Real-world approaches to assessing the impact of environmental research on policy

Sarah L. Bell; Ben Shaw; Annette Boaz


Archive | 2015

Children's Independent Mobility: an international comparison and recommendations for action

Ben Shaw; M. Bicket; Bradley T. Elliott; B. Fagan-Watson; E. Mocca; Mayer Hillman


Archive | 2008

Assessing the impact of research on policy: A review of the literature for a project on bridging research and policy through outcome evaluation

Annette Boaz; S. Fitzpatrick; Ben Shaw


Archive | 2008

Measuring eco-innovation: Framework and typology of indicators based on causal chains

Gjalt Huppes; René Kleijn; Ruben Huele; Paul Ekins; Ben Shaw; Marianne Esders; Schaltegger


Archive | 2008

Measuring eco-innovation: framework and typology of indicators based on causal chains: final report of the ECODRIVE Project

Gjalt Huppes; René Kleijn; Ruben Huele; Paul Ekins; Ben Shaw; Marianne Esders; Stefan Schaltegger


Archive | 2009

The case for green fiscal reform: final report of the UK Green Fiscal Commission

Paul Ekins; Simon Dresner; Stephen Potter; Ben Shaw; Stefan Speck


Archive | 2015

Comfort: How much is too much? The Challenge for Environmental Policy

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Paul Ekins

University College London

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Mayer Hillman

University of Westminster

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M. Bicket

University of Westminster

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