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Dans le cadre de leur étude présentée dans l’édition en ligne du
In their study, published online in the
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L'étude présentée dans notre mémoire résulte d'un travail collectif, car nous collaborons avec la Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association depuis une dizaine d'années, ainsi qu'avec la Chambre de commerce, et de cette collaboration résultent ce document ainsi que deux autres documents qui devraient vous être communiqués d'ici quelques jours.
The work we have outlined in our document essentially is almost like a communal work, because we have worked with the Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association. I've been involved with them for the last ten years or so, as well as the Chamber of Commerce, in coming up with this document and the other two documents, which you may see or not see in the next few days.
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étude présentée dans ce document montre que l’utilisation de produits agro-alimentaires dans les systèmes de biogaz peut fournir de nouvelles options pour la gestion des déchets, tout en contribuant aux objectifs de production d’énergie renouvelable de l’Ontario.
The food and beverage processing sector in Ontario is a $32.5 billion industry, providing the link between agricultural commodities and the food consumer. As in any industrial sector, the production of food and beverage products results in a number of residuals, byproducts and wastes. The study summarized in this document shows that using food-based inputs in biogas systems can provide new options for waste management for the food and beverage processing sector, while also contributing to Ontario’s renewable energy generation objectives.
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étude présentée dans ce document montre que l’utilisation de produits agro-alimentaires dans les systèmes de biogaz peut fournir de nouvelles options pour la gestion des déchets, tout en contribuant aux objectifs de production d’énergie renouvelable de l’Ontario.
The food and beverage processing sector in Ontario is a $32.5 billion industry, providing the link between agricultural commodities and the food consumer. As in any industrial sector, the production of food and beverage products results in a number of residuals, byproducts and wastes. The study summarized in this document shows that using food-based inputs in biogas systems can provide new options for waste management for the food and beverage processing sector, while also contributing to Ontario’s renewable energy generation objectives.
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L'étude présentée dans cet article visait à mesurer la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation de 32 bureaux de santé publique en Ontario. Pour ce faire, deux méthodes ont été employées: l'Instrument d'autoévaluation de la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation, élaboré par Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot et Lamarche (2013), ainsi que des entretiens semi-dirigés.
This article presents a study of organizational capacity to do and use evaluation, conducted in 32 public health units in the province of Ontario. Methods include an organizational self-assessment using an instrument developed by Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot, and Lamarche (2013) as well as key informant interviews. Overall, our findings point to the fact that evaluation capacity is still developing in Ontario public health units; factors that support evaluation capacity in these organizations include the presence of an organization-wide evaluation policy, the availability of full-time evaluation staff in a supporting role, greater staff involvement in evaluation, and a standardized evaluation process. These findings highlight the importance of organizational structures and systems to evaluation utilization and provide potential areas of improvement for organizations wishing to improve their evaluation capacity.
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L'étude présentée dans cet article visait à mesurer la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation de 32 bureaux de santé publique en Ontario. Pour ce faire, deux méthodes ont été employées: l'Instrument d'autoévaluation de la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation, élaboré par Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot et Lamarche (2013), ainsi que des entretiens semi-dirigés.
This article presents a study of organizational capacity to do and use evaluation, conducted in 32 public health units in the province of Ontario. Methods include an organizational self-assessment using an instrument developed by Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot, and Lamarche (2013) as well as key informant interviews. Overall, our findings point to the fact that evaluation capacity is still developing in Ontario public health units; factors that support evaluation capacity in these organizations include the presence of an organization-wide evaluation policy, the availability of full-time evaluation staff in a supporting role, greater staff involvement in evaluation, and a standardized evaluation process. These findings highlight the importance of organizational structures and systems to evaluation utilization and provide potential areas of improvement for organizations wishing to improve their evaluation capacity.
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L'étude présentée dans cet article visait à mesurer la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation de 32 bureaux de santé publique en Ontario. Pour ce faire, deux méthodes ont été employées: l'Instrument d'autoévaluation de la capacité organisationnelle en évaluation, élaboré par Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot et Lamarche (2013), ainsi que des entretiens semi-dirigés.
This article presents a study of organizational capacity to do and use evaluation, conducted in 32 public health units in the province of Ontario. Methods include an organizational self-assessment using an instrument developed by Bourgeois, Toews, Whynot, and Lamarche (2013) as well as key informant interviews. Overall, our findings point to the fact that evaluation capacity is still developing in Ontario public health units; factors that support evaluation capacity in these organizations include the presence of an organization-wide evaluation policy, the availability of full-time evaluation staff in a supporting role, greater staff involvement in evaluation, and a standardized evaluation process. These findings highlight the importance of organizational structures and systems to evaluation utilization and provide potential areas of improvement for organizations wishing to improve their evaluation capacity.