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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Asia, Central Asia

    The objective of this study is to raise awareness and understanding of exposure and vulnerability to drought in Central Asian countries and the Caucasus and to introduce a strategic, pro-active framework of mitigation and prevention. The audiences of the report are the governments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in the Caucasus and Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia. The report will further be of interest to NGOs and civil society, as well as donors.

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Global

    This report provides recommendations on
    how to better manage ongoing changes in livestock
    development. First, it presents an overview of the main
    trends that can be expected to drive the sector over the
    next decades. Second it discusses the negative or positive
    social, environmental, and health repercussions of those
    trends, and the institutional, policy, and technical
    requirements needed to manage them. It concludes with a

  3. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Africa, Northern Africa, Western Asia

    This Policy Note discusses the status of
    Forestry in the Middle East and North Africa Region (MNA) of
    the Bank. The Policy Note is a product of the FAO Investment
    Center in Rome, the International Food Policy Research
    Institute (IFPRI) and the Bank. Experience in natural
    resource management shows that to adequately address
    sustainable development, solutions must go beyond any single
    sector, and be cross-sectoral. They must also go beyond

  4. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    China, Global

    China's environmental
    degradation has developed over centuries, but record recent
    rates of economic growth have now widened environmental
    impacts and accelerated many adverse trends. China's
    urbanization and industrialization have produced rising
    material standards of living but have ever more costly
    environmental consequences. The period 1992-2001 coincided
    with a renewed Bank commitment to the environment,

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Mozambique

    Based on a literature review and expert
    interviews, this paper analyzes the most important climate
    impacts on development goals and explores relevant
    institutions in the context of mainstreaming climate
    adaptation into development assistance in Mozambique.
    Climate variability and change can significantly hinder
    progress toward attaining the Millennium Development Goals
    and poverty aggravates the country's climate

  6. Library Resource
    April, 2013
    Global

    This edition of environment matters
    arrives just as the international community embarks on a
    two-year process to secure a new global framework to limit
    the amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) entering the
    atmosphere and devise ways to help developing countries
    adapt to and prepare themselves for the effects of climate
    change. At the World Bank, the author believe that climate
    change, and developing countries' adaptation to it, is

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012

    The World Bank's mission is to
    alleviate poverty and support sustainable development.
    Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that
    could undermine these goals. Since the industrial
    revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has
    increased an average 2 degree Celsius due to the
    accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of
    this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2012

    The scale of investment needed to slow
    greenhouse gas emissions is larger than governments can
    manage through transfers. Therefore, climate change policies
    rely heavily on markets and private capital. This is
    especially true in the case of the Kyoto Protocol with its
    provisions for trade and investment in joint projects. This
    paper describes institutions and policies important for new
    carbon markets and explains their origins. Research efforts

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Africa

    Worldwide, about 1.6 billion people lack
    access to electricity services. There are also large
    populations without access in the poorer countries of Asia
    and Latin America, as well as in the rural and peri-urban
    areas of middle income countries. However large-scale
    electrification programs that is currently underway in
    middle income countries and the poor countries of Asia will
    increase household electricity access more rapidly than in

  10. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Cameroon

    This study examines the impact of
    climate change on crop farming in Cameroon. The
    country's economy is predominantly agrarian and
    agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources remain
    the driving force for the country's economic
    development. Fluctuations in national income are due not
    merely to the decline in world demand for Cameroon's
    traditional agricultural exports or to mistakes in economic

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