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    the Case of a Secondary City in Thailand
    Journal Articles & Books
    May, 2018
    Thailand

    ncreasing flood risks in Thailand are leading to new challenges for flood management and subsequently for livelihoods, which are still significantly agricultural. Policy makers prefer building flood protection infrastructure over utilizing non-structural measures like urban planning regulations to mitigate risks. We argue that unplanned urbanization intensifies flood risks and livelihood vulnerability and may even create new poverty patterns in peri-urban areas.

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    Implementing the Urban Community Resilience Assessment in Vulnerable Neighborhoods of Three Cities

    Reports & Research
    December, 2018
    Brazil, Indonesia, India

    Climate change affects poor and marginalized communities first and hardest. Particularly in cities, a lack of access to basic services, a long history of unsustainable urban development, and political exclusion render the urban poor one of the most vulnerable groups to climate induced natural hazards and disasters. Yet strategies focused on reducing these people’s vulnerability to climate change often overlook crucial differences in their needs and situations.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2015
    Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam

    East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries such as China climbing from 20 to 50% urbanized in just a few decades. By 2050, these countries are projected to add 1 billion people, with 90% of that growth occurring in cities.

  4. Library Resource

    Country Environmental Analysis

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    July, 2009
    Timor-Leste, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    The Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for Timor-Leste identifies environmental priorities through a systematic review of environmental issues in natural resources management and environmental health in the context of the country's economic development and environmental institutions. Lack of data has been the main limitation in presenting a more rigorous analysis. Nevertheless, the report builds on the best available secondary data, presents new data on the country's wealth composition, and derives new results on the costs of water and air pollution.

  5. Library Resource

    Smart Cities

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    November, 2011
    Malaysia, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    The Malaysian economy decelerated as solid domestic demand was not sufficient to offset a weakening external environment. Private consumption growth continued at a healthy pace. Favorable rubber and palm oil prices drove up incomes of smallholders while continued employment and wage growth supported urban incomes. In contrast, fixed investment was more volatile, with private investment showing signs of picking up while public investments lagged.

  6. Library Resource

    Summary of Priority Policy Recommendations Drawn form World Bank Studies

    Training Resources & Tools
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2012
    Vietnam, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    Vietnam's rapid and sustained economic growth and poverty reduction in the last two decades benefitted from the policy and legal reforms embodied in the Land Laws of 1987, 1993 and 2003 and subsequent related legal acts. This note outlines reforms related to four main themes. The first relates to the needed reform for agriculture land use to create opportunity to enhance effectiveness of land use as well as to secure farmers' rights in land use. Prolonging the duration of agricultural land tenure would give land users greater incentives to invest and care for the land.

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Philippines

    The Philippines by virtue of its geographic circumstances is highly prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones and floods, making it one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. This report seeks to document the impacts of natural disasters on the social and economic development of the Philippines; assess the country's current capacity to reduce and manage disaster risk; and identify options for more effective management of that risk.

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Cambodia

    Many countries succeed in generating
    high economic growth at some point in their history. But
    only a very few manage to sustain rapid growth for an
    extended period. Only such a prolonged period of rapid
    growth can have a significant impact on income per capita,
    and such an impact often brings with it many other important
    changes to people's lives. Cambodia has more than
    doubled its income per capita over the past decade, from

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Philippines

    The objectives of this Country
    Environmental Analysis (CEA) were to assess the
    environmental quality in the Philippines with a focus on how
    this affects human welfare and sustainability, measure and
    analyze the biophysical significance and monetary cost of
    environmental degradation and derive priority areas of
    action, assess the Philippines government's capacity to
    manage the environmental challenges identified, and identify

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Indonesia

    The remote and sparsely populated
    provinces of Papua and West Papua face a time of great
    change. Monetary transfers from Jakarta have grown
    extraordinarily in recent years, by more than 600 percent in
    real terms and 1300 percent in nominal terms since 2000,
    greatly increasing demand for goods and services. The high
    price of imports in the interior is producing pressure to
    improve roads in order to lower transport costs. Pressure is

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