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Although the involvement of the World Bank in the forest sector has a relatively short history, starting in 1988, the impact of Bank projects dates back much further. The Banks 1991 forest strategy stressed a multi-sectoral approach. Accordingly, this review looked at the Banks projects in the forest sector, projects with forest sector components, and projects with potential impacts on forests, as well as the Banks non-lending services. These studies seek to judge whether the Bank has done the right things and done things right.

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title India Participatory Forestry Development World Bank Operations - photo 1

title:India : Participatory Forestry Development World Bank Operations Evaluation Study
author:Alagh, Yoginder K.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821347624
print isbn13:9780821347621
ebook isbn13:9780585373416
language:English
subjectForestry projects--India, Forests and forestry--Economic aspects--India, Forest policy--India, World Bank.
publication date:2000
lcc:SD387.P74I53 2000eb
ddc:333.75/15/0954
subject:Forestry projects--India, Forests and forestry--Economic aspects--India, Forest policy--India, World Bank.
India
OPERATIONS EVALUATION DEPARTMENT
ENHANCING DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS
THROUGH EXCELLENCE AND INDEPENDENCE IN EVALUATION
The Operations Evaluation Department (OED) is an independent unit within the World Bank; it reports directly to the Bank's Board of Executive Directors. OED assesses what works, and what does not; how a borrower plans to run and maintain a project; and the lasting contribution of the Bank to a country's overall development. The goals of evaluation are to learn from experience, to provide an objective basis for assessing the results of the Bank's work, and to provide accountability in the achievement of its objectives. It also improves Bank work by identifying and disseminating the lessons learned from experience and by framing recommendations drawn from evaluation findings.
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India
Alleviating Poverty through Forest Development
Evaluation Country Case Study Series
Nalini Kumar
Naresh Saxena
Yoginder Alagh
Kinsuk Mitra
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ISBN 0-8213-4762-4
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Picture 3 Printed on recycled paper.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
vii
Acknowledgments
xi
Acronyms
xiii
Methodology
xv
Summary
xix
1. Introduction
1
Part I: Forests and the Forest Sector in India
2. Changes in Forests and the Forest Sector since 1991
7
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How Much Forest Is There?
7
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What Is the Value of the Forest?
9
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What Are the Pressures on the Forest?
12
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Who Controls the Forests?
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What National and International Support Does the Forest Sector Receive?
21
Part II: The World Bank and India
3. The World Bank and the Forests since 1991
25
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