Monitoring, Evaluating & Learning
Temporary uses in urban regeneration can often unlock multiple benefits, whether in terms of reactivation and regeneration of social and cultural capital, local heritage, jobs and enterprises creation, more greener and pleasant spaces, among others. However, capturing and measuring their added value in urban regeneration is a challenge.
Scroll down the page to discover tools and resources that can help you leverage temporary uses as drivers of strategic learning throughout urban regeneration processes and pathways
- Monitoring & Evaluating
Critical Friend Interview
Reflect and learn as your temporary uses strategy keeps ongoing and contributes to transform how people weave in spaces.
- Monitoring & Evaluating
Theory of Change
Scope out the path and narrative of temporary uses towards long term regeneration impacts.
Other useful tools and resources
- Monitoring & Evaluating
Illustrated Theories of Change
Get inspiration from the T-Factor pilots’ illustrated ToCs!
- Scoping & Ideating
- Monitoring & Evaluating
Outcome Mapping
Define the expected outcomes of your temporary use strategy and how it can contribute to meaningful impact.
- Monitoring & Evaluating
Ways to Impact in Transformative Urban Regeneration
Discover how different EU projects and initiatives are seeking to unlock and capture impact in urban regeneration.
Useful links and resources
Check the following resource to explore how M&E is understood and applied in T-Factor
- T-Factor Theory of Change (D7.1, 2021), https://www.t-factor.eu/d7-1-theory-of-change/
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