Hi members. 

Ellen and I have posted a blog which focusses on our interest to bring into social systemic evaluation the marginalised and often voiceless ecological landscape. That is, nature, environment, or other-than-humans. It goes by many names. Can evaluations question how well the 'inhabit-ability' of a place has been altered or changed for the better - for all biodiverse species residing there, not just human?

The tragic news this week of 93% bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef really prompted this blog. How can we use our influence as evaluators to better account for our impact on ecological landscapes to prevent further losses?

https://ethosofengagementcom.wordpress.com/2016/04/26/we-havent-spe...

Would love to hear your thoughts, particularly if you are doing this work in your evaluation practice. Please be in touch!

Cheers, Anne and Ellen

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