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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    India

    This study by the World Bank indicates that forests offer vast potential for poverty reduction and rural economic growth in India while also supporting critical national conservation goals. An estimated 275 million people in rural areas depend on forests for at least part of their livelihoods. Forest dwellers, which include a high proportion of tribals, are among the poorest and most vulnerable groups in society. The government of India has adopted Joint Forest Management as a principal approach for community-based forestry.

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    India

    This report assesses the ongoing
    transition in Orissa. It examines how and why the successes
    were achieved. It attempts to outline the dimensions of the
    challenge ahead, as Orissa marches forward into the second
    phase of policy and institutional reforms, building on its
    improved fiscal position to deliver rapid and inclusive
    growth. It highlights key issues and binding or soon-to-be
    binding constraints. The concluding section identifies

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    India

    This study on Jharkhand in India
    addresses the challenges faced by that new state of India
    (founded in November 2000) to surmount adverse initial
    conditions of low average income, very high incidence of
    poverty, and little social development. In addition, initial
    health and education indicators in Jharkhand were also
    markedly unfavorable in comparison to both the all-India
    average and the major Indian states. The paper points out

  4. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    India

    Irrigation has made a major contribution
    to poverty reduction in the past decades, enabling higher
    yields and better nutrition. Despite these achievements,
    large-scale irrigation schemes have usually yielded low
    returns and attracted negative publicity because of their
    adverse environmental and social impacts. As a result, the
    Bank has largely switched its support for irrigation away
    from new construction toward rehabilitation and policy

  5. Library Resource
    India - Mumbai Urban Transport Project : Guidance Note on Urban Resettlement cover image
    Manuals & Guidelines
    March, 2012
    India

    The purpose of this guidance note is to
    bridge precisely identify how to implement World Bank
    resettlement policies in the context of infrastructure
    projects affecting South Asian largest cities, with a focus
    on the impacts on poor areas and slums. The guidance note is
    intended as a tool to help decision makers in Government
    agencies and in the Bank, particularly in respect of the
    main aspects: 1) methods to assess and evaluate resettlement

  6. Library Resource
    Working with the Market : Approach to Reducing Urban Slums in India cover image
    Reports & Research
    March, 2012
    India

    This paper examines the policy options
    for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the
    poor on a large scale and reduce the population in slums.
    Addressing the problem requires first a diagnosis of the
    market at the city level and a recognition that government
    interventions, rather than thwarting the operations of the
    market, should seek to make it operate better. This can
    substantially reduce the subsidies required to assist low

  7. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    India

    In India, as in many developing
    countries, land continues to have enormous economic, social,
    and symbolic relevance. How access to land can be obtained,
    and how ownership of land can be documented, are questions
    essential to the livelihoods of the large majority of the
    poor, especially in rural and tribal areas. Answers to these
    questions will determine to what extent India's
    increasingly scarce natural resources are managed. Moreover,

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    India

    In India, land continues to be of
    enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance. The main
    purpose of this report is to review new empirical evidence
    on land administration and land policy, as well as the
    possible interaction between the two, to derive policy
    conclusions. The empirical basis for the discussion of land
    administration is provided by a review of land records,
    survey and settlement, and land registration in 14 states.

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