Methodology and Practice of Follow-up Evaluation for Eco-Environmental Zoning Management
Conducting follow-up evaluation of the implementation of Eco-Environmental Zoning Management(EZM)is one of the important tasks in improving the national EZM system.There is a compelling need for evaluating the outcomes and shortcomings of EZM.However,the research support in this area remains limited.On the basis of systematically sorting out domestic and foreign policy evaluation theories and methods,this study addresses this gap by employing the RE-AIM(Reach,Effectiveness,Adoption,Implementation,Maintenance)evaluation framework in the context of the"Three Lines One Permit"EZM.Taking Lianyungang City as a case,this paper systematically evaluates the effectiveness and shortcomings of the implementation of EZM in Lianyungang City from the aspects of implementation of control objectives,ecological environmental effects,adoption and application of control requirements,organization and implementation,and long-term guarantee mechanism.The research results show that the evaluation framework and index system established in this study take into account the characteristics of EZM policies,and have good representativeness and applicability,which can provide certain references for the technical specification system of EZM follow-up evaluation and the promotion of related work in various provinces and cities,and then support the implementation,application,evaluation and system optimization of EMZ schemes.