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  1. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    Tanzania

    Conservation is often viewed as a
    tradeoff between the development of short-term benefits and
    protection for long-term benefits. However, with the
    appropriate mechanisms, it is possible to achieve both aims.
    The justification to protect parks in developing countries
    can be based on an economic rationale rather than a
    primarily social or environmental one. Enhancing the revenue
    earning potential of protected areas from tourism, and

  2. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    Madagascar

    Parks and protected areas are valuable
    assets to developing nations, whether viewed as
    environmental, economic or social goods. Nevertheless, to
    date there are few examples where the full potential
    economic rent of protected areas has been captured
    efficiently or distributed effectively. This severely limits
    the capacity of developing nations to sustain their natural
    resources. In Sub-Saharan Africa the crisis is acute,

  3. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    África, África subsahariana

    The Sahel Operational Review (SOR) seeks
    to accelerate the transfer of lessons learned in natural
    resource management from ongoing Bank projects to the design
    of new Bank projects. This paper is the final report of the
    second phase of the SOR. It summarizes 29 SOR activities
    between 1989 and July 1994, including project reviews,
    seminars, workshops, conferences, and studies. This final
    report is an attempt to incorporate the major lessons and

  4. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    Madagascar

    The objective of the project is to
    improve the environmental management capacity in Madagascar
    through the implementation of institutional development and
    emergency actions. Project components included: (i)
    protection and management of biodiversity; (ii)
    community-based soil conservation and watershed management;
    (iii) mapping and remote sensing for improved natural
    resources management; (iv) improved land security through

  5. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2013
    Egipto

    The intensive development of tourism in
    the Gulf of Aqaba presents both an opportunity and a dilemma
    for Egypt. Intensive tourism, if left unmanaged, can inflict
    irreversible damage on coral reef and desert ecosystems and
    curtail the area's economic potential. Together with
    current projections for a rapid expansion of the tourism
    base in the Aqaba coast, degradation from mounting
    recreational activities give rise to serious concerns about

  6. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2013
    Argelia

    This staff sector assessment note
    accompanies the recently completed national environmental
    action plan for sustainable development (NEAP-SD), which, as
    an output of the Industrial Pollution Control Project in
    Algeria, focused on charting a new course for environmental
    management in the country, based on an objective assessment
    of past policy, and institutional failures, on a new
    consensus on the need for mainstreaming the environment into

  7. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2013
    África, Sudáfrica

    The book provides an evaluation of, and
    policy advice on key environmental, social, and economic
    issues concerning the development of nature tourism. Using
    KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa as a case study, it highlights
    both the benefits, and trade-offs I promoting, an managing
    sustainable nature-tourism development, and it assesses how
    policy can enhance nature tourism's contribution to
    economic growth, poverty reduction, and conservation. The

  8. Library Resource
    Julio, 2013
    Madagascar

    Madagascar has an impressive array of
    biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to
    support tourism. Surprisingly, of the 200,000 visitors the
    island per year, only about 60,000 come expressly for
    tourism, the rest traveling for other reasons but which
    could include some tourism activity. Madagascar has the
    potential to welcome many more tourists if the sector's
    growth is well planned in a broad, multi-sectoral way -

  9. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Mozambique

    Mozambique's continuous efforts to
    sustain economic growth and reduce poverty face a number of
    constraints including its economic and political history,
    and its geography and climatic conditions. It is widely
    accepted that future economic growth of the country will
    continue to rely on its natural resources base and,
    specifically, on sustainable use of land and water
    resources. Mozambique has plentiful land and water resources

  10. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Zambia

    This study estimates the contribution of
    nature-based tourism in Zambia to economic growth and
    poverty reduction as well as to the sustainability of the
    management of the wildlife estate. The Zambian Government
    has identified tourism along with agriculture, mining and
    manufacturing as the most important sectors for economic
    development in its various planning documents, including the
    2007 Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP). This report is

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