Abstract
In the Doon Valley Project of northern India, four different types of participatory evaluation were adopted to meet the various needs of donors and villagers. The method with the most impact, however, was probably the inter-village monitoring, in which visits to other villages helped foster lively competition and joint action to protect the environment.
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