The Global Invasive Species Program

The Global Invasive Species Program (GISP) is an independent, not-for-profit association whose mission is to conserve biodiversity and sustain human livelihoods by minimizing the spread and impact of invasive alien species (IAS) and which is presen...

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spelling okr-10986-280602021-04-23T14:04:45Z The Global Invasive Species Program Independent Evaluation Group ACCOUNTABILITY AFFILIATES ASSETS BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BOARD MEETING BOARD MEMBERS CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CARBON CHIEF EXECUTIVE CLEARING HOUSE COLLECTIVE COLLECTIVE ACTION CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CORPORATION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVOLUTION DISCRETION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC MODELS ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EVALUATION CRITERIA EVALUATION METHODOLOGY EVALUATORS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHERIES FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FORESTRY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS INCORPORATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTEGRITY INTERVENTIONS LAND PRODUCTIVITY LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LIMITED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGERS NATURAL RESOURCES NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING COSTS OUTCOME INDICATORS PARTNERSHIP PEER REVIEW PERSONS POLICY DECISIONS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION GROWTH PROGRAM EVALUATION PROGRAMS PROXY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC POLICY RESOURCE MOBILIZATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL COSTS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT UNION WETLANDS The Global Invasive Species Program (GISP) is an independent, not-for-profit association whose mission is to conserve biodiversity and sustain human livelihoods by minimizing the spread and impact of invasive alien species (IAS) and which is presently located in the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) in Nairobi, Kenya. Its current membership is limited to the four founding members of GISP. GISP was supported for three years (FY04-FY06) by the World Bank through funds made available through the Development Grant Facility (DGF) and continues to receive Bank support through the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP). Although GISP is a relatively small program, the World Bank's DGF contribution of US$1.7 million accounted for 72 percent of the program's financing during this three-year period. GISP is governed by an Executive Board which at the time of the Global Program Review (GPR) was composed of seven persons, including in some cases the most senior ranked members of the represented member organizations. 2017-08-29T15:30:56Z 2017-08-29T15:30:56Z 2009-09-03 Publication http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/659211468164947248/The-global-invasive-species-program 978-1-60244-122-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28060 English en_US Global Program Review;Vol. 3(4) CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
AFFILIATES
ASSETS
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BOARD MEETING
BOARD MEMBERS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CARBON
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
CLEARING HOUSE
COLLECTIVE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CORPORATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVOLUTION
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
EVALUATORS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
INCORPORATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
INTEGRITY
INTERVENTIONS
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAWYERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGISLATION
LIMITED
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OPERATING COSTS
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PARTNERSHIP
PEER REVIEW
PERSONS
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAMS
PROXY
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC POLICY
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL COSTS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
SUBSIDIARY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
WETLANDS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
AFFILIATES
ASSETS
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BOARD MEETING
BOARD MEMBERS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CARBON
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
CLEARING HOUSE
COLLECTIVE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CORPORATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVOLUTION
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
EVALUATORS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
INCORPORATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
INTEGRITY
INTERVENTIONS
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAWYERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGISLATION
LIMITED
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OPERATING COSTS
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PARTNERSHIP
PEER REVIEW
PERSONS
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAMS
PROXY
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC POLICY
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL COSTS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
SUBSIDIARY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
WETLANDS
Independent Evaluation Group
The Global Invasive Species Program
relation Global Program Review;Vol. 3(4)
description The Global Invasive Species Program (GISP) is an independent, not-for-profit association whose mission is to conserve biodiversity and sustain human livelihoods by minimizing the spread and impact of invasive alien species (IAS) and which is presently located in the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) in Nairobi, Kenya. Its current membership is limited to the four founding members of GISP. GISP was supported for three years (FY04-FY06) by the World Bank through funds made available through the Development Grant Facility (DGF) and continues to receive Bank support through the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP). Although GISP is a relatively small program, the World Bank's DGF contribution of US$1.7 million accounted for 72 percent of the program's financing during this three-year period. GISP is governed by an Executive Board which at the time of the Global Program Review (GPR) was composed of seven persons, including in some cases the most senior ranked members of the represented member organizations.
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author Independent Evaluation Group
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title The Global Invasive Species Program
title_short The Global Invasive Species Program
title_full The Global Invasive Species Program
title_fullStr The Global Invasive Species Program
title_full_unstemmed The Global Invasive Species Program
title_sort global invasive species program
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/659211468164947248/The-global-invasive-species-program
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