Sustaining Forests: A Development StrategyWorld Bank Publications, 2004 M05 1 - 88 pages The World Bank's Forests Strategy, adopted in October 2002, charts a path for the Bank's proactive engagement in the sector to help attain the goal of poverty reduction without jeopardizing the environmental values intrinsic to sustainability. This strategy replaces the Bank's 1991 Forestry Strategy, and was developed on the basis of the findings of an independent review of the 1991 strategy and a two-year consultative process with development partners and stakeholders around the world. The revised strategy, Sustaining Forests, is built on three guiding pillars: harnessing the potential of forests to reduce poverty, integrating forests into sustainable economic development, and protecting global forest values. Recognizing the key role forests play in contributing to the livelihoods of people living in extreme poverty, government and local ownership of forest policies and interventions are emphasized along with the development of appropriate institutions to ensure good governance and the mainstreaming of forests into national development planning. The strategy also aims to support ecologically, socially and economically sound management of production forests by ensuring good management practices through application of safeguard procedures and independent monitoring and certification. Implementation of the strategy will center on building and strengthening partnerships with the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and other donor agencies to promote better forest conservation and management at country and global levels. |
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... Adjustment Operations : The World Resources Institute View A - 22 A3.7 Costs of Forest Corruption A - 24 A3.8 Forest Law Enforcement in the Mekong Countries A - 25 A3.9 Independent Certification A - 26 A4.1 Conservation Trust Fund for ...
... Adjustment Operations : The World Resources Institute View A - 22 A3.7 Costs of Forest Corruption A - 24 A3.8 Forest Law Enforcement in the Mekong Countries A - 25 A3.9 Independent Certification A - 26 A4.1 Conservation Trust Fund for ...
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... adjustment measures , must be carefully formulated to take account of their influence on forest outcomes . ELEMENTS OF THE STRATEGY The Bank's Comprehensive Development Framework ( CDF ) requires the institution to retain a broad diag ...
... adjustment measures , must be carefully formulated to take account of their influence on forest outcomes . ELEMENTS OF THE STRATEGY The Bank's Comprehensive Development Framework ( CDF ) requires the institution to retain a broad diag ...
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... adjustment lending . Because the time frame for an update of the Bank's adjustment lending policy remained uncertain , some suggested that the Bank put in place a trans- parent set of procedures for systematically identify- ing ...
... adjustment lending . Because the time frame for an update of the Bank's adjustment lending policy remained uncertain , some suggested that the Bank put in place a trans- parent set of procedures for systematically identify- ing ...
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... adjustment , and broad poverty reduction programs . For the most part , this ESW will be sponsored by Country Departments , supported by partnerships and , in some cases , cosponsored by sector units responsible for design of the broad ...
... adjustment , and broad poverty reduction programs . For the most part , this ESW will be sponsored by Country Departments , supported by partnerships and , in some cases , cosponsored by sector units responsible for design of the broad ...
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... adjustment lending , the guarantee instrument , CASS , and other approaches to the central objective of improving poverty reduction and economic sustainability out- comes from forests . At the same time , other partners will be able to ...
... adjustment lending , the guarantee instrument , CASS , and other approaches to the central objective of improving poverty reduction and economic sustainability out- comes from forests . At the same time , other partners will be able to ...
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