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  1. Library Resource
    January, 2004
    Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Latin America and the Caribbean

    This paper discusses issues surrounding indigenous land rights, sharing an understanding and information about land tenure and titling within Latin America. The study focuses on examples from the country level, with the aim of influencing policy coherence and legislation.In particular, Chapter four of this document examines the implications of indigenous land tenure for natural resource management, using case studies from Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama and Peru.

  2. Library Resource

    Volume 3. Unlocking Potential in Rural Areas - Geographic Analysis

    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    October, 2012
    Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean

    The Central America region is a small market. The region contains around 43 million inhabitants (0.6 percent of total world population) who generate around 0.25 percent of the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). While the region has successfully embarked on a regional integration agenda and has strong commercial links with the US, extra-regional trade-mainly with large fast-growing emerging economies-remains a challenge.

  3. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Panama

    Panama is experiencing spectacular
    economic growth, averaging 7.5 percent during 2004-06; a
    construction boom; and emerging new opportunities and
    growing export markets. Despite this impressive growth
    performance, at the national level poverty remained almost
    unchanged during 1997-2006 at around 37 percent (masking a
    decline in rural poverty and an increase in urban and
    indigenous areas). Key development challenges for Panama

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Panama

    This country note briefly summarizes
    information relevant to both climate change and agriculture
    in Panama, with focus on policy developments (including
    action plans and programs) and institutional make-up. Like
    most countries in Latin America, Panama has submitted one
    national communication to the United Nations Framework
    Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) with a second one
    under preparation. Land use change and forestry are by far

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Panama

    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
    November, 2015
    Panama

    Panama's economic growth has been at the
    top of the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region in
    recent years. The country s rapid growth has been largely
    pro-poor and translated into significant poverty reduction.
    The new Administration is well placed to tackle these
    challenges, with its commitment to maintaining an open and
    diversified economy and redressing social imbalances.
    Looking ahead, the country s main challenges are to maintain

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2016
    Panama

    Infrastructure services are significant
    determinants of economic development, social welfare, trade,
    and public health. As such, they typically feature strongly
    in national development plans. While governments may receive
    many infrastructure project proposals, however, resources
    are often insufficient to finance the full set of proposals
    in the short term. Leading up to 2020, an estimated US$836
    billion - 1 trillion will be required each year to meet

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