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  1. Library Resource
    December, 2015
    Bolivia

    Bolivia’s distinct characteristics and
    aspirations are a key for understanding its development
    trajectory. Bolivia is one of the countries with the highest
    share of indigenous population, representing a tapestry of
    different groups with different historical, cultural and
    economic features, with a significant influence in policy
    decision making. The country is landlocked and one of the
    most sparsely populated in the world. As a result, long

  2. Library Resource
    January, 2015
    Bolivia

    Pollution management is at the top of
    the development agenda of Bolivia, and this program helps
    address it in a cross-sectoral manner. In the context of the
    implementation of the program environmental management in
    Bolivia: innovations and opportunities which was conducted
    from September 2010 until October 2012, the World Bank has
    implemented a technical assistance program and supported a
    multisectoral analysis in order to help the Bolivian

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    November, 2015
    Egypt, Nigeria, United States of America, Mozambique, Peru, Indonesia, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Republic of Korea, Colombia, Panama, Nepal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nicaragua, Turkey, Belize, Italy, Cambodia, India, Mexico, Brazil

    This publication contains key messages from the International Conference on the Economics of Climate Change Mitigation Options in the Forest Sector, organized by FAO and held online in February 2015. It summarizes key points from 51 technical presentations and panel and plenary discussions of 6 thematic sessions: afforestation and reforestation, reduced deforestation and degradation, changing forest management practices, wood energy, green building and sustainable packaging.

  4. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    March, 2015
    Laos, Bolivia

    The aim of this paper is to explore possible links between forest cover change and characteristics of social-ecological systems at sub-national scale based mainly on census data. We assessed relationships between population density, poverty, ethnicity, accessibility and forest cover change during the last decade for four regions of Bolivia and the Lao PDR, combining a parcel-based with a cell-based approach.

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