Difference between revisions of "Secondary Data Sources"
Maria jones (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{subst:dime_wiki}}") |
Maria jones (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Impact Evaluations rely on many different types of data: administrative, survey, geospatial and remote sensing. An important step in designing an impact evaluation is to evaluate what data sources are best suited (and which are available, given the context). | |||
== Guidelines == | |||
=== Administrative Data === | |||
== | === Survey Data === | ||
=== Geospatial Data & Remote Sensing === | |||
== Back to Parent == | == Back to Parent == | ||
This article is part of the topic [[ | This article is part of the topic [[Data Sources]] | ||
Line 25: | Line 17: | ||
* list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link | * list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link | ||
[[Category: * | [[Category: *Data Sources* ]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 9 May 2017
Impact Evaluations rely on many different types of data: administrative, survey, geospatial and remote sensing. An important step in designing an impact evaluation is to evaluate what data sources are best suited (and which are available, given the context).
Guidelines
Administrative Data
Survey Data
Geospatial Data & Remote Sensing
Back to Parent
This article is part of the topic Data Sources
Additional Resources
- list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link