Decentralization and biodiversity conservation
The question of whether decentralization fosters rural development and whether it does so in ways that are environmentally and socially sustainable, was the topic of a World Bank research project, " Decentralization, Fiscal Systems, and Rural Development. " This report resulted from that p...
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Washington, D.C.?
World Bank
1996
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- 1. Introduction / Ernst Lutz and Julian Caldecott
- 2. Colombia / Eduardo Uribe
- 3. Costa Rica / Julian Caldecott and Annie Lovejoy
- 4. India / Shekhar Singh
- 5. Indonesia / Julian Caldecott
- 6. Kenya / Joyce H. Poole and Richard E. Leakey
- 7. Nepal / Uday R. Sharma and Michael P. Wells
- 8. Nigeria / Julian Caldecott and Andrew Babatunde Morakinyo
- 9. Philippines / Maria Dulce M. Cacha and Julian Caldecott
- 10. Russia / Margaret D. Williams and Michael P. Wells
- 11. Zimbabwe / Brian Child
- 12. Good governance in model and real countries / Julian Caldecott
- 13. Analysis of World Bank and GEF projects / Ajit Banerjee and Ernst Lutz
- 14. Conclusions / Julian Caldecott and Ernst Lutz
- Index
- Figures
- Tables