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  1. Library Resource

    A World Bank Toolkit

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    December, 2008

    The operations policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), approved by the Board in August 2004, requires that the Bank systematically analyze whether specific country policies supported by an operation are likely to have "significant effects" on the country's environment, forests, and other natural resources. The implicit objective behind this requirement is to ensure that there is adequate capacity in the country to deal with adverse effects on the environment, forests, and other natural resources that the policies could trigger, even at the program design stage.

  2. Library Resource

    A Strategic Framework for the World Bank Group

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    December, 2008

    This strategic framework serves to guide and support the operational response of the World Bank Group (WBG) to new development challenges posed by global climate change. Unabated, climate change threatens to reverse hard-earned development gains. The poorest countries and communities will suffer the earliest and the most. Yet they depend on actions by other nations, developed and developing. While climate change is an added cost and risk to development, a well-designed and implemented global climate policy can also bring new economic opportunities to developing countries.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    November, 2010

    The World Bank Group (WBG) has been active in public and private sector pollution management for the past several decades. The Bank has mainstreamed environmental health concerns into its rural and urban services through projects that improved the management of solid and hazardous waste and wastewater, and controlled pollution related to a large variety of sectors including transport, industry, energy, and mining, with each decade having its flagship issues and projects.

  4. Library Resource

    Toolkit

    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    Manuals & Guidelines
    February, 2012

    There is global interest in promoting mitigation and adaptation in agriculture, forest, and other land-use (AFOLU) sectors to address the twin goals of climate change and sustainable development. This guideline deals with how to enhance carbon stocks in general in all land-based projects and its specific relationship with agriculture productivity. It outlines specific steps and procedures that need to be followed by project proponents and managers of land-based projects to enhance carbon stocks synergistically with increasing crop productivity.

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Environmental degradation primarily
    affects the poor, both in rural and urban areas. Reversing
    the downward spiral of this degradation is essential to any
    strategy for reducing poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. This
    study outlines the World Bank's strategy for improving
    its assistance to SSA countries as they move toward
    environmentally sustainable development (ESD). It assesses
    the environmental situation and long-term trends in Africa,

  6. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Latin America and the Caribbean

    Reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and
    other greenhouse gases that affect climate change is one of
    the key challenges facing the international community. The
    Bank's Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF) provides a framework
    for action, learning, and research to demonstrate how
    greenhouse gas emission reduction transactions can
    contribute to sustainable development, while lowering the
    costs of compliance with the Kyoto Protocol-the 1997

  7. Library Resource
    October, 2014
    China

    This case study is one of six
    evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's
    1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil,
    Cameroon, 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. This OED study finds that while
    China's forest program was highly successful, much

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2013

    This discussion paper: a) proposes a new
    approach of targeted collaboration among different sectors;
    b) devises new tools or enhances existing ones to facilitate
    the contributions of different sectors to help relieve
    health problems; and c) puts theory into practice through a
    pilot in Ghana. The report is divided into three parts. Part
    1 explains the foundations of environmental health and
    proposes a new approach that taps health benefits

  9. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Africa

    This environment strategy outlines the
    current thinking in the World Bank Group Africa Region about
    priorities and actions for the institution in the
    environmental arena. The Africa Region Environment Strategy
    (ARES) outlines the Bank's commitment to help its
    clients achieve sustainable poverty reduction through better
    environmental management. It identifies the most urgent
    issues at the interface of environment and poverty and

  10. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    India

    India's environmental problems
    are deep-rooted and severe. Estimates of annual
    environmental damage range from 4.5 percent to 8 percent of
    gross domestic product (GDP), in line with annual economic
    growth. Since 1990 the World Bank has lent India 1.94
    billion dollars for 19 projects to mitigate environmental
    damage and another 97 million dollars was granted under
    global environmental facility (GEF) and Montreal protocol

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