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Overview

Resource ID: INDIGO-ARES-0153

Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09613218.2016.1223486?needAccess=true

Created specifically for impact assessments related to the built environment, this guide nonetheless includes some helpful overviews of the distinctions between different SROI methods.

An academic paper that gives an overview of different SROI Methods.

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Impact goal: Housing, Social impact, Local rejuvenation, Sustainability eco

Internal/external: External

Leader: Watson and Whitley, 2017

Method: Framework agnostic

Output format: Monetary valuation

Scale: Macro

Sourcing: Agnostic, Paid tool, Self driven, Outsource to vendor, Proprietary in house

Time frame: Ongoing, Prospective, Retrospective

Type: Resource repository or summary

Used in sectors: Housing, Sustainability eco, Developed countries

Who: Public sector, Private sector

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