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Multistakeholder Evaluation of Condominial Sewer Services

Earthea B. Nance

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, ebnance{at}vt.edu

A multistakeholder evaluation procedure is presented to address the many challenges in evaluating the performance of condominial sewer projects in Brazil. Condominial sewerage is a promising appropriate technology that is coproduced by users and public agencies, but little is known about project performance. This article shows that multistakeholder evaluation is more appropriate to the research setting than evaluations based on a single stakeholder’s perspective, is more reliable than the use of expert judgments alone, and provides more information than recommended sewer performance indicators. The author argues that the perspectives of multiple stake-holders should be included in project evaluations. The multistakeholder approach presented is a workable solution to the condominial sewer evaluation problem.

Key Words: project evaluation • multiple stakeholders • performance indicators • condominial sewers

American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 26, No. 4, 480-500 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1098214005281324


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