Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence
The revision of the forests Operational Policy (OP) 4.36 in the Bank, stems from discussions on this new approach about the concern raised that, while Bank sector investments would be guided by the new policy, Bank adjustment lending would not. As a result, the latter could, indirectly and inadverte...
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okr-10986-82882021-04-23T14:02:39Z Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence World Bank ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY LOSS BOXES CATTLE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH COASTAL FISHERIES COMMUNITY FORESTRY CONSERVATION CROPS DEFORESTATION DUE DILIGENCE EMISSIONS FISHERIES FOREST FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DESTRUCTION FOREST ENTERPRISES FOREST GOODS FOREST LANDSCAPE FOREST LOSS FOREST LOSSES FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE FOREST PRODUCTION FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE USE FOREST SECTOR FOREST STRATEGY FOREST VALUES FORESTRY FORESTRY RESEARCH FORESTRY TRAINING FORESTS FUELWOOD GDP GRAZING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HABITATS ISSUES LOG LOG EXPORTS LOGGING NATURAL RESOURCES OCEAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL IMPACTS PROGRAMS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEAS SIGNIFICANT FOREST SPECIES TREE UNITED NATIONS VEGETATION WATERSHEDS WILDLIFE WOODLANDS The revision of the forests Operational Policy (OP) 4.36 in the Bank, stems from discussions on this new approach about the concern raised that, while Bank sector investments would be guided by the new policy, Bank adjustment lending would not. As a result, the latter could, indirectly and inadvertently, lead to adverse impacts on forests and forest-dependent people. Thus it was clear an operational policy to guide due diligence in adjustment lending was necessary. Since adjustment lending at the time was evolving toward the Development Policy Lending (DPL) framework, a policy to guide the design and implementation of this form of operation was prepared, and has since been approved, issued as OP 8.60. This document asserts that it is clear that relatively large-scale economic changes can have significant impacts upon forests. However, there is great variability in outcomes in forests from such changes across the many different countries, and situations covered in the studies reviewed. Forest outcomes from major economic reform, targeting poverty alleviation and sustainable growth, will be highly dependent on prior conditions of the sector. An appropriate response in terms of DPL program design will therefore need to take these conditions into account. In this document, a three-step approach is illustrated. The first is the development of a set of forest significance criteria to rank Bank client countries in terms of their forest sectors; their contribution to the three criteria of sustainable economic growth, poverty alleviation, and protection of global and local forest goods and services; and a fourth criterion, governance. The second is a categorization of forthcoming DPL operations based on their potential to have impacts on forests. The final step is the application of operations identified, as an overlay on the ranked list of countries produced using forest significance criteria. The final section of the document deals with the instruments that have been identified in the Bank as having some role in the due diligence task for OP 8.60, and what further may need to be considered. 2012-06-18T16:41:10Z 2012-06-18T16:41:10Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6343857/development-policy-lending-forest-outcomes-influences-interactions-due-diligence http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8288 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Rural Study Economic & Sector Work |
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ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY LOSS BOXES CATTLE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH COASTAL FISHERIES COMMUNITY FORESTRY CONSERVATION CROPS DEFORESTATION DUE DILIGENCE EMISSIONS FISHERIES FOREST FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DESTRUCTION FOREST ENTERPRISES FOREST GOODS FOREST LANDSCAPE FOREST LOSS FOREST LOSSES FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE FOREST PRODUCTION FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE USE FOREST SECTOR FOREST STRATEGY FOREST VALUES FORESTRY FORESTRY RESEARCH FORESTRY TRAINING FORESTS FUELWOOD GDP GRAZING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HABITATS ISSUES LOG LOG EXPORTS LOGGING NATURAL RESOURCES OCEAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL IMPACTS PROGRAMS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEAS SIGNIFICANT FOREST SPECIES TREE UNITED NATIONS VEGETATION WATERSHEDS WILDLIFE WOODLANDS World Bank Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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The revision of the forests Operational Policy (OP) 4.36 in the Bank, stems from discussions on this new approach about the concern raised that, while Bank sector investments would be guided by the new policy, Bank adjustment lending would not. As a result, the latter could, indirectly and inadvertently, lead to adverse impacts on forests and forest-dependent people. Thus it was clear an operational policy to guide due diligence in adjustment lending was necessary. Since adjustment lending at the time was evolving toward the Development Policy Lending (DPL) framework, a policy to guide the design and implementation of this form of operation was prepared, and has since been approved, issued as OP 8.60. This document asserts that it is clear that relatively large-scale economic changes can have significant impacts upon forests. However, there is great variability in outcomes in forests from such changes across the many different countries, and situations covered in the studies reviewed. Forest outcomes from major economic reform, targeting poverty alleviation and sustainable growth, will be highly dependent on prior conditions of the sector. An appropriate response in terms of DPL program design will therefore need to take these conditions into account. In this document, a three-step approach is illustrated. The first is the development of a set of forest significance criteria to rank Bank client countries in terms of their forest sectors; their contribution to the three criteria of sustainable economic growth, poverty alleviation, and protection of global and local forest goods and services; and a fourth criterion, governance. The second is a categorization of forthcoming DPL operations based on their potential to have impacts on forests. The final step is the application of operations identified, as an overlay on the ranked list of countries produced using forest significance criteria. The final section of the document deals with the instruments that have been identified in the Bank as having some role in the due diligence task for OP 8.60, and what further may need to be considered. |
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Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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Development Policy Lending and Forest Outcomes : Influences, Interactions, and Due Diligence |
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development policy lending and forest outcomes : influences, interactions, and due diligence |
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