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activities of the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility. A review of World Bank assistance to Indonesia in the …
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This case study, one of six evaluations in a series of country case studies, aims to understand the implementation of the 1991 Forest Strategy in World Bank operations and to obtain the views of the various stakeholders in the country about the involvement of the Bank. Each country study...
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nonlending activities of the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility. The World Bank has clearly diminished its …
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Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in raising living standards and reducing poverty, particularly in previously lagging regions. Rapid solar home system (SHS) expansion in Bangladesh to some 3 million rural households by early 2014 has drawn the attention of donors and governments of other...
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capital and the environment can create jobs and make development more inclusive and sustainable, while highlighting how social …
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Rapid urbanization and economic growth, new demographic trends, and climate change are key challenges that developing countries must face as they strive to meet growing energy demand. The main objectives of this study are to offer: (a) a global taxonomy of the economic and financial incentives...
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The prototype carbon fund (PCF) is a public-private partnership whose mission is to pioneer a market for project-based greenhouse gas emission reductions within the framework of the Kyoto protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). PCF seeks to show how...
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China is the second largest energy consumer in the world and the largest producer and consumer of coal. Owing to its large coal resources, it is and will remain in the foreseeable future largely energy self-sufficient, although crude oil imports have steadily increased since 1993. In just 17...
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a renewed Bank commitment to the environment, culminating in a new 2001 Bank environmental strategy. For the evaluation … period there were four policies against which environmental performance can be judged: mainstreaming the environment …; enforcing environmental safeguards; implementing a global agenda; and environmental stewardship. The environment and social …
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In countries such as Georgia, the risks of climate change for the agricultural sector are a particularly immediate and important problem because the majority of the rural population depends either directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods. The most effective plans for adapting...
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