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  1. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Brazil, Global

    Since the 1980s and early 1990s, the
    World Bank has been supporting projects that involve
    communities own development. This has been largely
    manifested in the design and implementation of
    community-based development (CBD) and community-driven
    development (CDD) initiatives, with the latter gaining
    increasing momentum in recent years. The purpose of this
    study was to assess the development effectiveness of the

  2. Library Resource
    May, 2014
    Peru

    The livelihoods of communities in rural
    areas of Peru are predominantly dependent on
    climate-sensitive sectors such as agriculture. Given their
    close connection with the environment, the understanding of
    how these communities perceive risks and how they adapt to
    and cope with climate hazards is important for identifying
    entry points for efforts aimed at building resilience. In
    this context, it is assumed that the successful use of

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Argentina

    The study includes four sections: i)
    brief production background; ii) description of the
    Argentine soybean value chain; iii) evolution of the main
    policies and institutional regimes in Argentina; iv) lessons
    learned related to the political economy and the industrial
    organization. The study describes the main policies
    implemented in Argentina during the last two decades which
    had impact on the structure of the soybean value chain and

  4. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Brazil

    This case study is one of six
    evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's
    1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Cameroon,
    China, Costa Rica, India, and Indonesia) complement a review
    of the entire set of lending and nonlending activities of
    the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility.
    The World Bank has clearly diminished its lending presence
    in the Amazon in the past decade. It has moved from the

  5. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Brazil

    Since 2006, there has been an explosion
    of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) projects in
    Brazil, as well as efforts to pass PES laws at federal,
    state, and municipal levels. Even in this short period, an
    extraordinarily rich range of experiences has developed,
    with examples of the application of PES at a variety of
    scales, ranging from microwatersheds to entire states; in a
    variety of contexts, from remote forest frontier areas to

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