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Evaluation of the Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire Sustainable Environment Programme

Summary

Aims

SE Ayrshire’s Sustainable Environment Programme aimed to meet SE Targets through the development and running of the Ayrshire Environmental Management Group (AEMG) . The evaluation aimed to consider: positive and negative impacts; the appropriateness of action to date; the benefits realised in terms of economy, environment and community; the realisation of SE and Scottish Executive policy objectives; satisfaction and effectiveness for participants, members and stakeholders; the programme in comparison with other projects; and potential future improvements and mechanisms.

Methods

The methodology consisted of Audit Review Questionnaires, providing a structured face-to-face interview, with a various stakeholders and consultees.

Findings

SE Ayrshire has focused much of its attention to assisting local businesses through the AEMG. SE Ayrshire has a total of 15 Business Efficiency Targets. In 2003/4, it delivered on the soft targets, but found the hard target difficult to achieve. Clarification of the applicable sustainability targets related to the Business Efficiency programme and the budget allocation against target allocation is sought from SE.

Recommendations

Recommends that SE Ayrshire should: continue with the AEMG; build better links with other local agencies; seek out new ideas and approaches to meet business needs; provide additional support to Business Advisors and local companies; link to REEF/AEMG and other local initiatives; consider partnering in a European Application; build relationships with business people; facilitate mentoring of company staff and provision of students with support from practitioners; and raise awareness of Environment and Resource Efficiency.

Record metadata
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Full Report (584 KB, doc)
ConsultantWren and Bell
Published year2004
Pages20
Document TypeEvaluation
Theme/SectorEquity, Sustainable development