Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests
This case study is one of six evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's 1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, and India) complement a review of the entire set of lending and nonlending...
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okr-10986-199092021-04-23T14:03:52Z Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests Gautam, Madhur Lele, Uma Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Khan, Azis Erwinsyah, Ir. Rana, Saeed AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY BIODIVERSITY BOXES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONCESSION HOLDERS CONCESSION MANAGEMENT CONCESSION RIGHTS CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC RENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST DWELLING FOREST FIRES FOREST INDUSTRY FOREST LAND FOREST LANDS FOREST POLICY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE ROYALTY FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR MANAGEMENT FOREST SECTOR POLICY FOREST STRATEGY FORESTRY FORESTS GNP GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT IMPORTS INDIGENOUS FOREST DWELLERS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE ISOLATION LAND FOR PLANTATIONS LAWS LOGGING LOGS MARKETING NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OIL PAPER INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP PLANTING PLYWOOD POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PULP PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY REFORESTATION REFORESTATION FEE RESERVES RESOURCES CONSERVATION SAWNWOOD SELECTIVE LOGGING SOCIAL ISSUES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FOREST TIMBER TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TREE PLANTING TROPICAL MOIST FORESTS WOOD WOOD PROCESSING This case study is one of six evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's 1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, and India) complement a review of the entire set of lending and nonlending activities of the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility. A review of World Bank assistance to Indonesia in the forest sector since 1991 faces two challenges. The first is maintaining a distinction between an assessment based on quick solutions to outstanding problems and one based on long-term underlying objectives and historical facts, and how they shaped government and Bank actions toward Indonesia's forests until 1997. The second challenge is to assess the performance of the Bank's 1991 Forest Strategy in a situation where, despite largely adopting the principles that its strategy espouses, the Bank has been unable to influence the rate of destruction of natural forests. Following a brief discussion of the background and context to the current forest sector situation in Indonesia, this review is divided into two parts. The first part presents the state of the forests and the forest sector and identifies the pressures on forests and the key issues. The second part assesses the Bank's involvement in the sector and concludes with the main findings of the review. 2014-09-02T16:34:05Z 2014-09-02T16:34:05Z 2000-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/20153877/indonesia-challenges-world-bank-involvement-forests 0-8213-4763-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19909 English en_US OED Evaluation country case study series;forestry CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY BIODIVERSITY BOXES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONCESSION HOLDERS CONCESSION MANAGEMENT CONCESSION RIGHTS CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC RENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST DWELLING FOREST FIRES FOREST INDUSTRY FOREST LAND FOREST LANDS FOREST POLICY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE ROYALTY FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR MANAGEMENT FOREST SECTOR POLICY FOREST STRATEGY FORESTRY FORESTS GNP GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT IMPORTS INDIGENOUS FOREST DWELLERS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE ISOLATION LAND FOR PLANTATIONS LAWS LOGGING LOGS MARKETING NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OIL PAPER INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP PLANTING PLYWOOD POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PULP PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY REFORESTATION REFORESTATION FEE RESERVES RESOURCES CONSERVATION SAWNWOOD SELECTIVE LOGGING SOCIAL ISSUES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FOREST TIMBER TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TREE PLANTING TROPICAL MOIST FORESTS WOOD WOOD PROCESSING |
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AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY BIODIVERSITY BOXES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONCESSION HOLDERS CONCESSION MANAGEMENT CONCESSION RIGHTS CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC RENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST DWELLING FOREST FIRES FOREST INDUSTRY FOREST LAND FOREST LANDS FOREST POLICY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE ROYALTY FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR MANAGEMENT FOREST SECTOR POLICY FOREST STRATEGY FORESTRY FORESTS GNP GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT IMPORTS INDIGENOUS FOREST DWELLERS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE ISOLATION LAND FOR PLANTATIONS LAWS LOGGING LOGS MARKETING NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OIL PAPER INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP PLANTING PLYWOOD POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PULP PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY REFORESTATION REFORESTATION FEE RESERVES RESOURCES CONSERVATION SAWNWOOD SELECTIVE LOGGING SOCIAL ISSUES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FOREST TIMBER TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TREE PLANTING TROPICAL MOIST FORESTS WOOD WOOD PROCESSING Gautam, Madhur Lele, Uma Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Khan, Azis Erwinsyah, Ir. Rana, Saeed Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
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This case study is one of six
evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's
1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil,
Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, and India) complement a review
of the entire set of lending and nonlending activities of
the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility. A
review of World Bank assistance to Indonesia in the forest
sector since 1991 faces two challenges. The first is
maintaining a distinction between an assessment based on
quick solutions to outstanding problems and one based on
long-term underlying objectives and historical facts, and
how they shaped government and Bank actions toward
Indonesia's forests until 1997. The second challenge is
to assess the performance of the Bank's 1991 Forest
Strategy in a situation where, despite largely adopting the
principles that its strategy espouses, the Bank has been
unable to influence the rate of destruction of natural
forests. Following a brief discussion of the background and
context to the current forest sector situation in Indonesia,
this review is divided into two parts. The first part
presents the state of the forests and the forest sector and
identifies the pressures on forests and the key issues. The
second part assesses the Bank's involvement in the
sector and concludes with the main findings of the review. |
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Publications & Research :: Publication |
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Gautam, Madhur Lele, Uma Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Khan, Azis Erwinsyah, Ir. Rana, Saeed |
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Gautam, Madhur Lele, Uma Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Khan, Azis Erwinsyah, Ir. Rana, Saeed |
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Gautam, Madhur |
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Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
title_short |
Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
title_full |
Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
title_fullStr |
Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
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Indonesia : The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests |
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indonesia : the challenges of world bank involvement in forests |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/20153877/indonesia-challenges-world-bank-involvement-forests http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19909 |
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