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    Washington, DC :World Bank,
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    edocfu_9958125490402883
    Format: xxvii, 369 pages : , illustrations, map ; , 28 cm.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8213-7164-9
    Series Statement: Agriculture and rural development
    Content: The Forests Source Book provides practical operations-oriented guidance for forest sector engagement toward the goals of poverty reduction, conservation and economic development. Intended to guide World Bank lending activities and projects, the Forests Source Book offers information useful to a broad audience of practitioners, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. The Source Book was developed in partnership with members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, including the Food and Agriculture Organization. The Source Book provides background on key issues, lessons lea
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Boxes; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; A User's Guide to the Forests Sourcebook; Introduction Opportunities and Challenges in the Forest Sector; Why the Potential of Forests Has Not Been Fully Harnessed; 1 Main Causes of Deforestation, by World Region, 1990-2000; Unlocking Forests' Potential; 2 Community Ownership and Administration of Forests; The World Bank's Approach to the Forest Sector; The World Bank's Lending to the Sector; 3 Commitment from the World Bank, GEF, and the IFC for Forests, FY01 to FY07 , 4 IBRD/IDA and GEF Forestry-Related Lending, Including Forest Components in Nonforest Projects, 1997-20065 Amount of IBRD/IDA Forestry Lending by Region, FY01-FY05; Progress to Date; 6 Regional Distribution of IBRD/IDA Lending, 2001-05; The Challenge Ahead; Notes; Purpose of the Forests Sourcebook; References Cited; Part I Priority Themes and Operational Aspects; Box 1.1 What Do We Mean by Poverty?; Chapter 1 Forests for Poverty Reduction; 1.1 Changing Linkages between Forests and Poverty , Box 1.2 The Role of Forests in Benefiting the Rural Poor: An Example from the World Bank's China Loess Plateau Watershed Rehabilitation Project1.3 Forests for Poverty Alleviation: World Bank Albania Forestry Project; 1.4 Poverty-Forest Linkages Toolkit; 1.5 Entry Points for Reassessing Poverty-Forest Linkages: The Example of Indonesia; 1.6 An Overview of the Tools for Gathering Information at the Village or Community Level; 1.7 Livelihood Analysis in Busongo, Tanzania; 1.8 Identifying Opportunities for Getting Poverty-Forest Linkages into Data-Collection Systems: Example from Tanzania , 1.9 Community Forestry Models around the World1.10 Different Degrees of Devolution of Forest Management to Communities; 1.11 Improving Equity and Governance and Addressing Elite Capture in Nepal; 1.12 Andhra Pradesh Community Forestry Management Project; 1.13 The Forest Sector in Cameroon; 1.14 Community Forestry in Mexico; 1.15 Brazil Santa Catarina Natural Resource Management and Rural Poverty Reduction Project; 1.16 India Andhra Pradesh Community Forestry Management Project; 1.17 Mexico First and Second Community Forestry Projects; 1.18 Typology of Property Rights , 1.1 Toward Tenure Security: Actors and Actions1.19 Characteristics of Secure Community Tenure; 1.20 Examples of Potentially Pro- Poor Approaches to Tenure Reform in Forests; 1.21 Opportunities to Advance Community Tenure Security: A Summary; 1.2 Forest Market Development Strategy for Low-Income Producers; 1.22 Overcoming Barriers to Pro- Poor Forestry in Honduras; 1.23 Market Analysis and Development in Community Forests of The Gambia; 1.24 Strategic Partnerships in Southern Africa; 1.25 Medicinal Plants as NTFPs in India and Nepal , Chapter 2 Engaging the Private Sector in Forest Sector Development , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-7163-0
    Language: English
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