The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)

Many of the world’s poor people depend on natural resources for their well-being. Four-fifths of the world’s poor people live in rural areas, and most rural poor people depend on natural resources for their livelihoods. The renewable natural resources on which poor people depend are increasingly...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/206631618868707136/The-Natural-Resource-Degradation-and-Vulnerability-Nexus-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-s-Support-for-Sustainable-and-Inclusive-Natural-Resource-Management-2009-19
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spelling okr-10986-354802021-09-16T21:13:58Z The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19) Independent Evaluation Group NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER IRRIGATION POVERTY REDUCTION FOREST MANAGEMENT FISHERIES VULNERABLE POPULATION SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY WORLD BANK GROUP PORTFOLIO NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION Many of the world’s poor people depend on natural resources for their well-being. Four-fifths of the world’s poor people live in rural areas, and most rural poor people depend on natural resources for their livelihoods. The renewable natural resources on which poor people depend are increasingly being degraded, posing significant risks to resource-dependent communities. The World Bank has committed to reducing the vulnerability of resource-dependent people. This evaluation assesses how well the World Bank has addressed natural resource degradation to reduce the vulnerabilities of resource-dependent people. 2021-04-21T14:48:39Z 2021-04-21T14:48:39Z 2021-04-19 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/206631618868707136/The-Natural-Resource-Degradation-and-Vulnerability-Nexus-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-s-Support-for-Sustainable-and-Inclusive-Natural-Resource-Management-2009-19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35480 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research
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topic NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER
IRRIGATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES
VULNERABLE POPULATION
SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
WORLD BANK GROUP PORTFOLIO
NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION
spellingShingle NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER
IRRIGATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES
VULNERABLE POPULATION
SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
WORLD BANK GROUP PORTFOLIO
NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION
Independent Evaluation Group
The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
description Many of the world’s poor people depend on natural resources for their well-being. Four-fifths of the world’s poor people live in rural areas, and most rural poor people depend on natural resources for their livelihoods. The renewable natural resources on which poor people depend are increasingly being degraded, posing significant risks to resource-dependent communities. The World Bank has committed to reducing the vulnerability of resource-dependent people. This evaluation assesses how well the World Bank has addressed natural resource degradation to reduce the vulnerabilities of resource-dependent people.
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author Independent Evaluation Group
author_facet Independent Evaluation Group
author_sort Independent Evaluation Group
title The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
title_short The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
title_full The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
title_fullStr The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
title_full_unstemmed The Natural Resource Degradation and Vulnerability Nexus : An Evaluation of the World Bank’s Support for Sustainable and Inclusive Natural Resource Management (2009–19)
title_sort natural resource degradation and vulnerability nexus : an evaluation of the world bank’s support for sustainable and inclusive natural resource management (2009–19)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/206631618868707136/The-Natural-Resource-Degradation-and-Vulnerability-Nexus-An-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-s-Support-for-Sustainable-and-Inclusive-Natural-Resource-Management-2009-19
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