Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff

These guidelines have three sections. Section one provides food for thought, regarding poverty and environment, and how the two are linked. Section two provides practical tools to incorporate the environment into a village-level action plan for the...

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Main Author: WWF China
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/16333155/china-implementation-guidelines-poverty-environment-work-southwest-china-research-project-wwf-china-guidelines-poverty-reduction-staff-including-checklists-managers-staff
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spelling okr-10986-130452021-04-23T14:03:02Z Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff WWF China ABSOLUTE POVERTY ACID RAIN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ANIMAL SHEDS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY ARID AREAS CENTRAL REGIONS CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CLEAN WATER COAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DRINKING WATER ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTS FARMER FARMLAND FIREWOOD FISH FLUORINE FODDER FOREST AREAS FOREST DEGRADATION FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR HAZARDOUS WASTES HEALTH PROBLEMS HOUSING HUMAN HEALTH ILLITERACY IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME INCOME POVERTY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERVENTION LACK OF EDUCATION LAND ACQUISITION LAND USE LEARNING LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL FARMING LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY MOUNTAIN AREAS MOUNTAINOUS AREAS MULCH NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES ORGANIC MANURE OVERGRAZING OZONE LAYER OZONE LAYER DEPLETION POLLUTION POOR POOR AREAS POOR COMMUNITIES POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR VILLAGES POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION ACTIVITIES POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS POVERTY REDUCTION WORK PROJECT MONITORING RECLAMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL MARKET RURAL MARKETS RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOIL EROSION STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION TIMBER VEGETABLES VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER SOURCES WETLANDS These guidelines have three sections. Section one provides food for thought, regarding poverty and environment, and how the two are linked. Section two provides practical tools to incorporate the environment into a village-level action plan for the environment. Section three provides ideas for innovative activities relating to the environment in poverty reduction programs. Finally two practical checklists are provided: one for poverty reduction managers who wish to monitor progress in incorporating environment into staff work; and one for poverty reduction staff involved into village poverty reduction plans. The guidelines focus on Southwest China where poor areas are mostly mountainous areas. In other parts of China where poor areas are also arid areas, poverty reduction staff may use these guidelines as a reference but will need to adjust specific contents in section 2 to the different environmental issues of the region they work in. 2013-03-28T18:56:41Z 2013-03-28T18:56:41Z 2005-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/16333155/china-implementation-guidelines-poverty-environment-work-southwest-china-research-project-wwf-china-guidelines-poverty-reduction-staff-including-checklists-managers-staff http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13045 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACID RAIN
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
ANIMAL SHEDS
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
ARID AREAS
CENTRAL REGIONS
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLEAN WATER
COAL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTS
FARMER
FARMLAND
FIREWOOD
FISH
FLUORINE
FODDER
FOREST AREAS
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HOUSING
HUMAN HEALTH
ILLITERACY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOME
INCOME POVERTY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERVENTION
LACK OF EDUCATION
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND USE
LEARNING
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL FARMING
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
MOUNTAIN AREAS
MOUNTAINOUS AREAS
MULCH
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
ORGANIC MANURE
OVERGRAZING
OZONE LAYER
OZONE LAYER DEPLETION
POLLUTION
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR VILLAGES
POPULATION DENSITIES
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION WORK
PROJECT MONITORING
RECLAMATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL
RURAL MARKET
RURAL MARKETS
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOIL EROSION
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TIMBER
VEGETABLES
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER SOURCES
WETLANDS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACID RAIN
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
ANIMAL SHEDS
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
ARID AREAS
CENTRAL REGIONS
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLEAN WATER
COAL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY
DRINKING WATER
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTS
FARMER
FARMLAND
FIREWOOD
FISH
FLUORINE
FODDER
FOREST AREAS
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HOUSING
HUMAN HEALTH
ILLITERACY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOME
INCOME POVERTY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERVENTION
LACK OF EDUCATION
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND USE
LEARNING
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL FARMING
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
MOUNTAIN AREAS
MOUNTAINOUS AREAS
MULCH
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
ORGANIC MANURE
OVERGRAZING
OZONE LAYER
OZONE LAYER DEPLETION
POLLUTION
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR VILLAGES
POPULATION DENSITIES
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION WORK
PROJECT MONITORING
RECLAMATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL
RURAL MARKET
RURAL MARKETS
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOIL EROSION
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TIMBER
VEGETABLES
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER SOURCES
WETLANDS
WWF China
Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
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China
description These guidelines have three sections. Section one provides food for thought, regarding poverty and environment, and how the two are linked. Section two provides practical tools to incorporate the environment into a village-level action plan for the environment. Section three provides ideas for innovative activities relating to the environment in poverty reduction programs. Finally two practical checklists are provided: one for poverty reduction managers who wish to monitor progress in incorporating environment into staff work; and one for poverty reduction staff involved into village poverty reduction plans. The guidelines focus on Southwest China where poor areas are mostly mountainous areas. In other parts of China where poor areas are also arid areas, poverty reduction staff may use these guidelines as a reference but will need to adjust specific contents in section 2 to the different environmental issues of the region they work in.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author WWF China
author_facet WWF China
author_sort WWF China
title Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
title_short Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
title_full Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
title_fullStr Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
title_full_unstemmed Implementation Guidelines for Poverty and Environment Work in Southwest China : Guidelines for Poverty Reduction Staff Including Checklists for Managers and Staff
title_sort implementation guidelines for poverty and environment work in southwest china : guidelines for poverty reduction staff including checklists for managers and staff
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/16333155/china-implementation-guidelines-poverty-environment-work-southwest-china-research-project-wwf-china-guidelines-poverty-reduction-staff-including-checklists-managers-staff
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13045
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