T-Factor's Theory of Change. A Theory of Change (ToC) can be conceived as a tool that serves as the articulation of intended objectives, how you think the objectives will be achieved, and why you believe it to be so (Robert Penna, 2011).
Michael Wagemans (I-Propeller); Ignace De Somer (KPMG), Laura Martelloni, Elena Como (LAMA Agency), Laura Lee (ANCI Toscana)
Keywords: Temporary Use, Urban Regeneration, Meanwhile Use, Theory of Change, Impact Evaluation
T-Factor's Theory of Change. A Theory of Change (ToC) can be conceived as a tool that serves as the articulation of intended objectives, how you think the objectives will be achieved, and why you believe it to be so (Robert Penna, 2011).
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