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Assessing the Environmental, Forest, and Other Natural Resource Aspects of Development Policy Lending

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 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.

Development and Climate Change

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 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.

Development and Climate Change

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 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.

Water resource research and education in mountain communities

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2008
Bolivia
América del Sur

High elevation páramo (wetland) ecosystems in the Andes are important water sources for local communities and downstream agricultural and urban users. These headwater catchments, however, are often impacted by human activities (eg agricultural production) that affect both stream water quality and flow. Knowledge about water availability, quality, and use is essential for effective management but is often lacking, particularly in smaller mountain communities.

Linkages between land management, land degradation, and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2008
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Uganda

Agriculture is vital to the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa: two-thirds of the region’s people depend on it for their livelihoods. Nevertheless, agricultural productivity in most of the region is stagnant or declining, in large part because of land degradation. Soil erosion and soil nutrient depletion degraded almost 70 percent of the region’s land between 1945 and 1990; 20 percent of total agricultural land has been severely degraded. If left unchecked, land degradation could seriously threaten the progress of economic growth and poverty reduction in Africa.

Revegetação com plantas de cobertura em solos arenizados sob erosão eólica no Rio Grande do Sul

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2008

The degradation of soils with high sand content, in the southwest of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, is due to the vegetal cover withdrawal, forming sandy areas called "areais", which pose a risk to animal husbandry and the prairie ecosystem. A technique of revegetation with cover crops such as Avena strigosa Schieb. and Lupinus albescens H. et Arn., was developed to reduce the soil particle movement by eolic erosion.

La nouvelle génération de programmes et projets d’aménagement des bassins versants

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2008
Alemania
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos de América
Rwanda
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Indonesia
Canadá
Congo
Costa Rica
Níger
Kenya
Pakistán
Italia
Nepal
Ghana
Viet Nam
Myanmar
Ecuador
Cuba
India
Bhután
Francia
Europa
África
Américas
Asia

Durant l’Année internationale de la montagne en 2002, la FAO et ses partenaires ont lancé une évaluation à grande échelle et un examen mondial de l’état actuel et des tendances futures de l’aménagement intégré et participatif des bassins versants. Les objectifs généraux étaient de promouvoir l’échange et la diffusion d’expériences dans la mise en œuvre de ces projets durant la décennie 1990–2000, et d’aider à identifier une vision pour une nouvelle génération de programmes et projets.

Un questionnaire pour la cartographie de la dégradation et de la gestion durable des terres

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2008
América Septentrional
África
Asia
Europa

L’outil cartographique WOCAT-LADA-DESIRE est fondé sur le questionnaire original WOCAT sur la cartographie (WOCAT, 2007). Celui-ci a été développé de façon à accorder plus d’attention aux problèmes de dégradation biologique et de l’eau. Il met davantage l’accent sur les causes directes et socio-économiques de ces phénomènes incluant leurs impacts sur les fonctionnements des écosystèmes.

Анкета по Нанесению на Карту Деградации Земельных Ресурсов и Сбалансированного Землеуправления

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2008
Países Bajos
Italia
Suiza
África
Asia
Europa
América Septentrional

Метод картирования ВОКАТ-ЛАДА-ДЕЗИРЕ основывается на исходной анкете картирования ВОКАТ (WOCAT, 2007). Она был расширена чтобы уделить большее внимание таким вопросам как биологическая и водная деградация и придает большее значение непосредственным и социо-экономическим причинам этих феноменов включая их влияния на услуги эко-системы. Она оценивает в форме анкеты какие типы деградации земли в действительности происходят, где и почему и что нужно сделать по этому поводу с точки зрения Сбалансированного ЗемлеУправления (СЗУ).