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  1. Library Resource
    Contested aquaculture development in the protected mangrove forests of the Kapuas estuary, West Kalimantan
    Publicación revisada por pares
    Enero, 2014
    Indonesia

    Indonesia comprises more mangroves than any other country, but also exhibits some of the highest mangrove loss rates worldwide. Most of these mangrove losses are caused by aquaculture development. Monetary valuation of the numerous ecosystem services of mangroves may contribute to their conservation.

  2. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Septiembre, 2014
    Etiopía

    mproving land governance is key in assuring that land resources can be enjoyed by all parts of the population. Donors can play an important role in combatting corruption in land administration and building a well-functioning land administration by both supporting domestic government efforts as well as engaging in international and multi-country initiatives. However, donors are advised by experts and civil society organisations to be mindful of the possible impact of their interventions on issues of land grabbing and forced relocations.

  3. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Marzo, 2014
    India, Asia meridional

    Industrial parks are as popular as they are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate negative spill-overs, provide handouts, sit empty, or simply do not get built. This paper disaggregates how parks are built and how they fail. It contextualizes parks in India, followed by a thick case study of an innovative scheme that appears to buck the trend.

  4. Library Resource
    Febrero, 2014

    Russia and other countries in the
    commonwealth of independent states that have implemented
    voucher privatization programs have to account for the
    puzzling behavior of insiders manager-owners-who, in
    stripping assets from the firms they own, appear to be
    stealing from one pocket to fill the other. This article
    suggests that asset stripping and the absence of
    restructuring result from interactions between insiders and

  5. Library Resource
    Septiembre, 2014
    Camboya

    This report analyzes the experience
    of Cambodia with the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
    process3. The focus of the report is on evaluating the
    performance of the World Bank in supporting the PRSP
    initiative, not on appraising the authorities policies.
    Given the early stage of the PRS Process, with the document
    only formally launched by government in March 2003, the
    report focuses on the process of PRSP formulation in

  6. Library Resource
    Febrero, 2014
    Madagascar

    This Country-Level Effectiveness and
    Accountability Review (CLEAR) examines the efficacy of
    microfinance aid in Madagascar, based on an objective
    analysis of donor assistance for the sustainable development
    of financial systems targeting the poor. The three levels of
    the financial system are the micro level (e.g., retail
    institutions), the meso level (e.g., apex, technical service
    providers), and the macro level (e.g., regulations and

  7. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2014
    Lesotho

    After more than 35 years, the elected
    local government system in Lesotho was reestablished in 2005
    through the election of the Local Authorities, i.e. the
    Community and District Councils (CCs and DCs). Across the
    political spectrum, the political will to move forward was
    at its peak. An exemplary campaign to educate the entire
    population as to the purposes and functioning of the new
    Local Authorities, and the electoral process preceded the

  8. Library Resource
    Diciembre, 2014
    Global

    In this issue: making finance work for
    Africa; focus on water in the Middle East: how to manage
    scarcity; fungibility, and the apos;flypaper effectapos; of
    aid; do girls gain from migration-induced male absence? The
    distributional effects of World Trade Organization (WTO)
    agricultural reforms in rich and poor countries;
    clientelism, credibility, and policy choices of young
    democracies; and entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship.

  9. Library Resource
    Julio, 2014
    Sierra Leona

    This Investment Climate Policy Note
    (ICPN) for Sierra Leone evaluates the country's
    business environment by: (i) analyzing barriers to private
    sector investment and growth and how they vary among
    different types of firms; (ii) benchmarking Sierra
    Leone's investment climate and firm performance to that
    of other countries; and (iii) providing recommendations to
    promote and strengthen the private sector. The ICPN is

  10. Library Resource
    Diciembre, 2014
    Global

    In this issue: dollar a day revisited;
    focus: strategies for developing countries; farm policy in
    developing countries: what next? Land in transition: reform
    and poverty in rural Vietnam; unpredictable aid;
    microfinance meets the market; and development impact of the
    war on drugs.

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