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Author Burger, Nicholas E.

Title Outcome evaluation of U.S. Department of State support for the Global Methane Initiative / Nicholas Burger [and others].

Imprint Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 76 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
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Series Rand corporation technical report ; TR-1250-DOS
Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-1250-EOS.
Note "RAND Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program."
"This research was conducted in the Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program (EEED) within RAND Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment (JIE)"--Preface.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76).
Contents Introduction -- Quantitative analysis of DoS contributions to GMI funding, activities, and outcomes -- Qualitative observations of DoS contributions -- Findings and recommendations -- Appendix A: GMI partner countries -- Appendix B: Site visit interview protocol -- Appendix C: Ideas for establishing performance metrics for gender impacts -- Appendix D: Site visits: site selection process, protocol development, and contacting respondents.
Summary Methane is a short-lived greenhouse gas that is released during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil; the raising of livestock and other agricultural practices; and the decay of organic waste in municipal solid waste landfills and some wastewater treatment systems. Although it is short-lived, methane has more than 20 times the atmospheric warming effect of carbon dioxide. However, it is a primary component of natural gas, so efforts to reduce methane emissions can take advantage of technologies that capture and reuse the gas as a fuel, potentially bringing about cost-effective reductions in emissions. The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) is a voluntary international partnership that promotes methane recovery and reuse activities in developing and transition economies. Program partners and funders include national governments, private-sector firms, development banks, and nongovernmental organizations. As a founding member of the partnership, the U.S. government contributes funding and other types of support to GMI primarily through the U.S. Department of State (specifically, its Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs and its Office of Global Change) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To help gauge the effects and value added of its support for the program, the Department of State requested an evaluation of GMI's activities and outcomes relative to its contributions in fiscal years 2006-2010. The evaluation employed a mixed-methods approach that combined quantitative and qualitative information to document program resources and activities and to illustrate program outcomes, including information from in-country site visits. The report also presents some recommendations for how data collection could be improved to answer more sophisticated questions in the future about the effectiveness of GMI and the value added by the department's contributions.
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Language English.
Subject United States. Department of State -- Evaluation.
United States. Department of State
Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Government policy -- United States.
Greenhouse gas mitigation -- United States -- Evaluation.
Methane -- Environmental aspects.
Gaz à effet de serre -- Réduction -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis.
Gaz à effet de serre -- Réduction -- États-Unis -- Évaluation.
Méthane -- Aspect de l'environnement.
Evaluation
Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Government policy
Methane -- Environmental aspects
United States
Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Environmental Engineering.
Added Author Burger, Nicholas E.
Clancy, Noreen B.
Rana, Yashodhara.
Rudavsky, Rena.
Curtright, Aimee E.
Perez-Arce, Francisco.
Yoong, Joanne K.
Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program (Rand Corporation)
Rand Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment (Organization)
Rand Corporation.
United States. Department of State.
Other Form: 9780833076724
0833076728
ISBN 9780833076724 (electronic bk.)
0833076728 (electronic bk.)
9780833081131 (electronic bk.)
0833081136 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/TR-1250-DOS
Standard No. AU@ 000051790456
AU@ 000061154811
GBVCP 1008658588

 
    
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