Search results | Land Portal

Search results

Showing items 1 through 9 of 47158.
  1. Library Resource
    April, 2013
    Ethiopia

    Electricity infrastructure is one of the
    most important development challenges in Africa. While more
    resources are clearly needed to invest in new capacities, it
    is also important to promote energy efficiency and manage
    the increasing demand for power. This paper evaluates one of
    the recent energy-efficiency programs in Ethiopia, which
    distributed 350,000 compact fluorescent lamp bulbs free of
    charge. The impact related to this first phase is estimated

  2. Library Resource
    April, 2013

    This paper addresses policies aimed at
    closing the rural-urban gap for one of the Millennium
    Development Goals (MDGs), the under-five mortality rate
    (U5MR). The paper relies on the Maquette for MDG Simulations
    (MAMS), a computable general equilibrium model, applied to
    the database of an archetypical low-income country. The
    scenarios, which focus on the period 2013-2030, include a
    "business-as-usual" base scenario and policy

  3. Library Resource
    May, 2013
    Sierra Leone

    This paper presents an assessment of the
    first phase (2008?2009) of Sierra Leone's cash for work
    program based on a qualitative and quantitative analysis
    examining program design features, main processes and
    impact. The assessment highlights that while cash for work
    was an appropriate crisis response, the challenge of
    achieving good targeting should not be underestimated.
    Findings from the assessment point to high inclusion errors

  4. Library Resource
    September, 2013

    Biodiversity, a property of natural
    areas, provides a range of benefits to the economy including
    bioprospecting rents, knowledge and insurance, ecotourism
    fees, and ecosystem services. Many of these values can be
    broken out in the System of National Accounts, leading to
    better estimates of the economic losses when natural areas
    are degraded or destroyed. Developing countries harbor the
    great majority of biodiversity, and this diversity provides

  5. Library Resource
    September, 2013

    As countries develop, they restructure
    away from agriculture and urbanize. But structural
    transformation and urbanization patterns differ
    substantially, with some countries fostering migration out
    of agriculture into rural off farm activities and secondary
    towns, and others undergoing rapid agglomeration in mega
    cities. Using cross-country panel data for developing
    countries spanning 1980-2004, the analysis in this paper

  6. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Mexico

    This paper examines the effects of
    climate change on poverty through the relationship between
    indicators of climate change (temperature and rainfall
    change) and municipal level gross domestic product, and
    subsequently between gross domestic product and poverty. The
    evidence suggests that climate change could have a negative
    impact on poverty by 2030. The paper proposes a two-stage
    least squares regression where it first regresses

  7. Library Resource
    September, 2013

    The purpose of this study is to serve as
    a guide on developing Greenfield transport infrastructure
    (rail and port) primarily used to support mining operations
    ('mining-related infrastructure'), through
    Public-Private Partnership (PPP) schemes and on a project
    finance basis. The focus is on key financing issues and
    considerations, as well as recommendations for governments
    and private-sector participants, specifically in the context

  8. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Uganda

    The Government of the Republic of Uganda
    has requested an update of the 2006 Diagnostic Trade
    Integration Study (DTIS) and has asked the World Bank to
    take the leading role in this exercise. The update's
    objectives are: (a) to take stock of progress in the
    mainstreaming of trade in the national development plan and
    of the implementation of action matrix recommendations; (b)
    to complement and deepen the analysis in selected areas; and

  9. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Kenya

    The objective of this study was to advance the process of prioritizing water storage investments that
    could reduce water stress in economically important areas. The specific objectives of the study were to
    (i) outline a comprehensive framework for screening of potential storage sites; (ii) identify important
    water stressed areas through an updated water balance; (iii) assess alternative multipurpose water storage
    projects through physical, hydrological and economic criteria; and (iv) analyze institutional and financing

  10. Library Resource
    September, 2013

    Questions about the ultimate size of
    mineral and energy resource endowments and the degree of
    fiscal prudence which should be exercised by countries
    engaged in resource extraction have become central for many
    developing countries during the recent resource boom. To
    explore these questions, this paper develops a model of
    optimal resource extraction and discovery that combines two
    polar assumptions: (i) that discovering a resource today

Land Library Search

Through our robust search engine, you can search for any item of the over 64,800 highly curated resources in the Land Library. 

If you would like to find an overview of what is possible, feel free to peruse the Search Guide


Share this page