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  1. Library Resource
    Enero, 2014
    Nicaragua

    This study, policy and investment
    priorities to reduce environmental degradation of the Lake
    Nicaragua watershed, has assessed the sources and the
    magnitude of the pressures that threaten Lake Cocibolca. It
    was accomplished by applying a hydrological and land use
    model to the lake's watershed and by conducting
    additional estimates of nutrients generated from wastewater
    sources and tilapia farming. The study has confirmed that

  2. Library Resource
    Enero, 2015
    Bolivia

    Pollution management is at the top of
    the development agenda of Bolivia, and this program helps
    address it in a cross-sectoral manner. In the context of the
    implementation of the program environmental management in
    Bolivia: innovations and opportunities which was conducted
    from September 2010 until October 2012, the World Bank has
    implemented a technical assistance program and supported a
    multisectoral analysis in order to help the Bolivian

  3. Library Resource
    Enero, 2014
    América Latina y el Caribe

    The Latin America and Caribbean Region
    has been at the forefront of global biodiversity
    conservation, dedicating 20 percent of its land to protected
    areas compared to 13 percent in the rest of the developing
    world. This progress has stretched available budgets for
    conservation with estimates indicating that a twofold
    increase would be necessary to achieve optimal management of
    existing protected areas based on 2008 data. Recognizing the

  4. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2013
    Nicaragua

    Globally, an estimated 24 percent of the
    disease burden (healthy life years lost) and an estimated 23
    percent of all deaths (premature mortality) are attributable
    to environmental risks (World Health Organization, or WHO
    2006). The burden of disease is unequally shared, with the
    children and the poor being particularly affected. Among
    children between the ages 0 and 14, the proportion of deaths
    attributable to environmental risks, such as poor water and

  5. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    Panamá

    Tourism is one of Latin America's
    fastest growing industries, outranking remittances and even
    drugs in many countries as a source of foreign exchange. But
    the impact of tourism on the poor and on the environment
    remains under debate. Certainly many suspect that tourism
    does more harm than good, damaging the environment and
    leaving the poor worse off while shipping profits overseas.
    But few have actually analyzed the impact of tourism on the

  6. Library Resource
    Mayo, 2012
    Colombia

    The analysis of the cost of
    environmental degradation conducted as part of the country
    environmental analysis (CEA) shows that the most costly
    problems associated with environmental degradation are urban
    and indoor air pollution; inadequate water supply,
    sanitation, and hygiene; natural disasters (such as flooding
    and landslides); and land degradation. The burden of these
    costs falls most heavily on vulnerable segments of the

  7. Library Resource
    Abril, 2014
    Guatemala

    This paper uses data from Guatemala to
    map areas that are important for the provision of indirect
    ecosystem services, services whose benefits are enjoyed at
    some distance from the ecosystem that provides them, such as
    watershed services (enjoyed downstream) or biodiversity
    conservation (enjoyed globally). These services are usually
    externalities from the perspective of land users, and so
    tend to be under-provided. Mapping the areas that supply

  8. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Costa Rica

    This paper describes and analyzes the effort to institute river basin management in the Tárcoles basin of Costa Rica. Located in west-central Costa Rica, the Tárcoles basin represents 4.2 percent of the nation's total land area, but is home to half the nation's population and the metropolitan area of San José, the nation's capital and largest city. Water management issues include severe water pollution resulting from sewage, industrial waste discharges, agricultural runoff, and deforestation.

  9. Library Resource
    Septiembre, 2013
    República Dominicana

    This report discusses the affects of
    rapid economic growth and increased urbanization on the
    environmental quality of the Dominican Republic's
    natural resource base (e.g., water resources
    management--water quality, quantity and watershed management
    and solid waste collection and disposal have become major
    environmental concerns). It notes that the lack of
    systematic data limits an accurate and detailed assessment

  10. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2012
    Argentina

    In the Argentina Biodiversity
    Conservation Project, a social assessment (SA) helped the
    Government of Argentina/World Bank team develop a
    cooperative approach to protected areas management. Social
    analysis and participatory research helped the task team
    understand the range of potential social impacts and risks
    to people living in proposed protected areas, and to the
    project itself. The resulting recommendations were put

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