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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2013
    South Africa, Uganda, China, India, Europe, Asia, Africa, Southern Africa

    This special issue has presented some of the specific findings of the RE-Impact Project which was commissioned and funded by the EuropeAid Cooperation Office from 2007 until its conclusion in 2010. The project aimed to provide impact assessment frameworks and influence relevant policies through direct involvement in bioenergy projects and policy analysis in South Africa, Uganda, India and China. The papers summarised here have covered issues related to Jatropha curcas and forest-based bioenergy in these countries.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2013
    India

    Through careful management and policy formulation, modern bioenergy programmes could be important for rural development globally. Discussions over sustainable bioenergy use are focused on high level mechanisms (e.g. certification and legislation), led by developed world institutions. Full stakeholder participation, involving all relevant groups, is vital to successfully incorporating sustainability into planning.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2013
    Afghanistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syrian Arab Republic, Hungary, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, India, Tajikistan, Asia

    The Annual Report of FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme covers programme and projects activities undertaken during May 2011 - January 2013.

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    India

    After almost a decade of high-level
    effort to bring the charges (tariffs) that farmers pay for
    electricity more nearly into line with the costs of supply,
    India has barely made a dent in the longstanding and
    increasingly uneconomical practice of subsidizing power to
    agricultural consumers for irrigation. Progress has been
    slowed by the understandable but misplaced concern that
    higher tariffs would harm farmers--and that the injured

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    India

    India's transport
    system--especially surface transport--is seriously
    deficient, and its services are highly inefficient by
    international standards. The economic losses from congestion
    and poor roads are estimated at 120 to 300 billion rupees a
    year. This report takes a critical assessment of the key
    policy and institutional issues that continue to contribute
    to the poor performance of the transport sector in India.

  6. Library Resource
    January, 2013
    India

    This study provides estimates of social
    and financial costs of environmental damage in India from
    three pollution damage categories: (i) urban air pollution;
    (ii) inadequate water supply, poor sanitation, and hygiene;
    and (iii) indoor air pollution. It also provides estimates
    based on three natural resource damage categories: (i)
    agricultural damage from soil salinity, water logging, and
    soil erosion; (ii) rangeland degradation; and (iii)

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    India

    This report presents the key message,
    lessons, and insights from agrifin's first knowledge
    exchange event, held in Hyderabad, India, March 7-12, 2011.
    Agrifin is a special initiative aimed at building capacity
    in agriculture finance for commercially-oriented
    smallholders and small and medium enterprise (SME)
    agribusiness market segments. The initiative, managed by the
    World Bank, through generous support from the bill and

  8. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    India

    This paper uses a three-round
    4,000-household panel from Andhra Pradesh together with
    administrative data to explore short and medium-term poverty
    and welfare effects of the National Rural Employment
    Guarantee Scheme. Triple difference estimates suggest that
    participants significantly increase consumption (protein and
    energy intake) in the short run and accumulate more
    nonfinancial assets in the medium term. Direct benefits

  9. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    India

    This report provides estimates of social
    and financial costs of environmental damage in India from
    three pollution damage categories: (i) urban air pollution,
    including particulate matter and lead; (ii) inadequate water
    supply, poor sanitation, and hygiene; (iii) indoor air
    pollution; and four natural resource damage categories: (a)
    agricultural damage from soil salinity, water logging, and
    soil erosion; (b) rangeland degradation; (c) deforestation;

  10. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    India

    Public knowledge about India's
    ambitious Employment Guarantee Scheme is low in one of
    India's poorest states, Bihar, where participation is
    also unusually low. Is the solution simply to tell people
    their rights? Or does their lack of knowledge reflect deeper
    problems of poor people's agency and an unresponsive
    supply side? This paper reports on an information campaign
    that was designed and implemented in the form of an

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