Data infrastructure for evidence-based local government policy
conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byBetsy Blunsdon, N McNeil, Kenneth Reed, S McEachern
This paper outlines an approach for collecting and integrating data useful for evidence based planning and decision making in the not-for-profit sector, in particular for local government policy and planning. Given the methodological advances in multi-level analysis and the nature of rigorous policy analysis, leading academics and practitioners are advocating that policy driven research to be undertaken at a number of levels of analysis. Recent years have brought an explosion of public domain data in many aspects of social, economic and cultural aspects of society (cites and examples) and with this comes the opportunity, as outlined here, to integrate relevant public domain data in order to construct community profiles for local government areas in Victoria.
History
Title of proceedings
Surfing the waves : management challenges, management solutions : refereed papers presented at the conference
Event
ANZAM Conference (17th : 2003 : Fremantle, Western Australia)