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    A Multi-Level Approach

    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2010
    Malaysia, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Eastern Asia, Oceania, Southern Asia, South-Eastern Asia

    This report presents the results of extensive work of the smart green infrastructure task force commissioned by the World Bank under the Global Tiger Initiative (GTI). The report benefited from advice, ideas, and information about tigers and tiger-friendly infrastructure development from staff at the World Bank, and from several institutions that promote tiger and biodiversity conservation throughout the world.

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    A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines

    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    May, 2012
    Indonesia, Philippines, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    To further develop and finalize the Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) for scaling up to the Bank's entire fisheries portfolio, a number of specific pilots and case studies have been conducted. This report provides an overview of the FPIs, and a summary of two case studies in its application, the blue swimming crab (BSC) fisheries in Indonesia and the Philippines. A comparative analysis with an Icelandic lobster fishery is conducted as a benchmark, as the Icelandic lobster fishery is also export oriented and has been recognized as a well-managed fishery.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    July, 2016
    Tanzania, Japan, Malaysia, Madagascar, China, Namibia, Indonesia, Australia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Argentina, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Brazil, New Zealand, Central America, Northern America, Oceania

    To meet carbon emissions targets, more than 30 countries have committed to boosting production of renewable resources from biological materials andconvert them into products such as food, animal feedand bioenergy. In a post-fossil-fuel world, an increasingproportion of chemicals, plastics, textiles, fuels and electricity will have to come from biomass, which takesup land. To maintain current consumption trends theworld will also need to produce 50–70 percent more foodby 2050, increasingly under drought conditions and onpoor soils.

  4. Library Resource
    May, 2014
    Indonesia

    The authors evaluate the impact of
    farmer field schools, an intensive participatory training
    program emphasizing integrated pest management. Their
    evaluation focuses on whether participation in the program
    has improved yields and reduced pesticide use among
    graduates and their neighbors who may have gained knowledge
    from graduates through informal communications. The authors
    use panel data covering the period 1991-99 in Indonesia.

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Indonesia

    The objective of this Country
    Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to highlight the underlying
    challenges and opportunities for Indonesia's
    environment and management of its natural resources in order
    to guide the World Bank support to Indonesian institutions
    for more sustainable development. Rather, the CEA sets the
    broader context (chapter one) and economic costs of
    environmental degradation (chapter two) in order to identify

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Indonesia

    The authors use regression analysis to
    assess the potential welfare impact of rainfall shocks in
    rural Indonesia. In particular, they consider two shocks:
    (i) a delay in the onset of monsoon and (ii) a significant
    shortfall in the amount of rain in the 90 day post-onset
    period. Focusing on households with family farm businesses,
    the analysis finds that a delay in the monsoon onset does
    not have a significant impact on the welfare of rice

  7. 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

  8. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Indonesia

    There is increasing interest in climate
    change issues in Indonesia particularly in the lead-up to
    the COP13 or Copenhagen meeting in Bali in December 2007
    when there was renewed focus on Indonesia as the third
    largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world due
    to deforestation, peat-land degradation, and forest fires.
    In Indonesia, the agriculture sector employs the largest
    share, 45 percent, of Indonesia's labor and contributes

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Indonesia

    The objective of this Country
    Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to highlight the underlying
    challenges and opportunities for Indonesia's
    environment and management of its natural resources in order
    to guide the World Bank support to Indonesian institutions
    for more sustainable development. Rather, the CEA sets the
    broader context (chapter one) and economic costs of
    environmental degradation (chapter two) in order to identify

  10. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    November, 2013
    Indonesia

    This policy note provides a summary of
    extensive analysis carried out on urban poverty in Indonesia
    today and a review of main urban poverty programs, with the
    objective of providing the basis for an urban poverty
    reduction strategy. A second policy note, 'Indonesia:
    evaluation of the urban Community-Driven Development, or CDD
    program, Program Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
    (PNPM)' summarizes a more detailed process evaluation

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