Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability
The paper, Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming: Towards Environmental Sustainability was completed December 2010. The core message of the 2001 World Bank Environment Strategy was to support developing countries in their efforts to mainstream o...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AFFORDABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ARSENIC BALANCE BANKING SECTOR BRIDGE CAR CAR TRAVEL CARBON CARBON FINANCE CARBON FOOTPRINT CARBON INTENSITY CARBON MARKETS CARBON OFFSET CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TRANSPORT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CO COAL COAL BED METHANE COAL COMBUSTION COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEFORESTATION DEMAND STEMMING DIESEL DISINFECTION DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRIVERS DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMISSION EMISSION CONTROL EMISSIONS EMISSIONS CONTROL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RISKS FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FLOODS FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FREIGHT FUEL FUEL QUALITY GAS FLARING GAS FLARING REDUCTION GAS PLANT GAS SECTOR GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HEAT HIGHWAY HIGHWAY PLANNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS INCREMENTAL COSTS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INLAND WATERWAYS INSPECTION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY LEGISLATION LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOW-CARBON MANDATES METHANE MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONTREAL PROTOCOL NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES OIL OIL COMPANY PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PEDESTRIANS PIPELINE POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION PREVENTION POPULATION GROWTH PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT FLUE POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR PRIMARY ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT RAIL RAIL TRANSPORT RENEWABLE ENERGIES RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESOURCE USE RETIREMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ROADS SANITATION SO2 SOIL CARBON SULFUR SULFUR CONTENT SULFUR DIOXIDE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER PLANT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN SERVICES URBAN TRANSPORT URBANIZATION UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE FLEET WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER PRICING WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WIND |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AFFORDABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ARSENIC BALANCE BANKING SECTOR BRIDGE CAR CAR TRAVEL CARBON CARBON FINANCE CARBON FOOTPRINT CARBON INTENSITY CARBON MARKETS CARBON OFFSET CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TRANSPORT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CO COAL COAL BED METHANE COAL COMBUSTION COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEFORESTATION DEMAND STEMMING DIESEL DISINFECTION DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRIVERS DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMISSION EMISSION CONTROL EMISSIONS EMISSIONS CONTROL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RISKS FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FLOODS FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FREIGHT FUEL FUEL QUALITY GAS FLARING GAS FLARING REDUCTION GAS PLANT GAS SECTOR GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HEAT HIGHWAY HIGHWAY PLANNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS INCREMENTAL COSTS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INLAND WATERWAYS INSPECTION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY LEGISLATION LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOW-CARBON MANDATES METHANE MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONTREAL PROTOCOL NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES OIL OIL COMPANY PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PEDESTRIANS PIPELINE POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION PREVENTION POPULATION GROWTH PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT FLUE POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR PRIMARY ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT RAIL RAIL TRANSPORT RENEWABLE ENERGIES RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESOURCE USE RETIREMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ROADS SANITATION SO2 SOIL CARBON SULFUR SULFUR CONTENT SULFUR DIOXIDE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER PLANT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN SERVICES URBAN TRANSPORT URBANIZATION UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE FLEET WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER PRICING WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WIND Tlaiye, Laura Awe, Yewande Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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The paper, Lessons from Environmental
Mainstreaming: Towards Environmental Sustainability was
completed December 2010. The core message of the 2001 World
Bank Environment Strategy was to support developing
countries in their efforts to mainstream or integrate
environmental considerations into activities of the economic
sectors (energy, water supply, urban development, rural
development, transport, etc.). The Strategy sought to move
beyond mitigating environmental impacts of development,
embodied in the Bank s environmental safeguards policies,
towards a progressive adoption of environmental aspects
across Bank services. The tools suggested to help the Bank s
client countries achieve such integration were upstream
analytical and advisory inputs for sector decision-making
and for improving the understanding of poverty-environment
linkages. As an input to the new 2010 World Bank Environment
Strategy, this paper aims at assessing the degree of
mainstreaming environmental activities in Bank activities,
reviewing how this was achieved, and determining whether it
helped countries in their environmental management efforts.
Furthermore, since the 2010 Environment Strategy seeks to
move the World Bank Group towards environmental
sustainability, the paper recommends illustrations of
environmental outcome indicators as part of the 2010
Strategy's results framework. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study |
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Tlaiye, Laura Awe, Yewande |
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Tlaiye, Laura Awe, Yewande |
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Tlaiye, Laura |
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Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability |
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lessons from environmental mainstreaming : towards environmental sustainability |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/16277617/lessons-environmental-mainstreaming-towards-environmental-sustainability http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12470 |
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okr-10986-124702021-04-23T14:03:01Z Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming : Towards Environmental Sustainability Tlaiye, Laura Awe, Yewande ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AFFORDABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ARSENIC BALANCE BANKING SECTOR BRIDGE CAR CAR TRAVEL CARBON CARBON FINANCE CARBON FOOTPRINT CARBON INTENSITY CARBON MARKETS CARBON OFFSET CHEMICALS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TRANSPORT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CO COAL COAL BED METHANE COAL COMBUSTION COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEFORESTATION DEMAND STEMMING DIESEL DISINFECTION DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRIVERS DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMISSION EMISSION CONTROL EMISSIONS EMISSIONS CONTROL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RISKS FISHERIES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FLOODS FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FREIGHT FUEL FUEL QUALITY GAS FLARING GAS FLARING REDUCTION GAS PLANT GAS SECTOR GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HEAT HIGHWAY HIGHWAY PLANNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS INCREMENTAL COSTS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INLAND WATERWAYS INSPECTION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY LEGISLATION LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOW-CARBON MANDATES METHANE MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONTREAL PROTOCOL NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES OIL OIL COMPANY PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PEDESTRIANS PIPELINE POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION PREVENTION POPULATION GROWTH PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT FLUE POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR PRIMARY ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT RAIL RAIL TRANSPORT RENEWABLE ENERGIES RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESOURCE USE RETIREMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ROADS SANITATION SO2 SOIL CARBON SULFUR SULFUR CONTENT SULFUR DIOXIDE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER PLANT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN SERVICES URBAN TRANSPORT URBANIZATION UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE FLEET WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER PRICING WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WIND The paper, Lessons from Environmental Mainstreaming: Towards Environmental Sustainability was completed December 2010. The core message of the 2001 World Bank Environment Strategy was to support developing countries in their efforts to mainstream or integrate environmental considerations into activities of the economic sectors (energy, water supply, urban development, rural development, transport, etc.). The Strategy sought to move beyond mitigating environmental impacts of development, embodied in the Bank s environmental safeguards policies, towards a progressive adoption of environmental aspects across Bank services. The tools suggested to help the Bank s client countries achieve such integration were upstream analytical and advisory inputs for sector decision-making and for improving the understanding of poverty-environment linkages. As an input to the new 2010 World Bank Environment Strategy, this paper aims at assessing the degree of mainstreaming environmental activities in Bank activities, reviewing how this was achieved, and determining whether it helped countries in their environmental management efforts. Furthermore, since the 2010 Environment Strategy seeks to move the World Bank Group towards environmental sustainability, the paper recommends illustrations of environmental outcome indicators as part of the 2010 Strategy's results framework. 2013-02-22T21:11:18Z 2013-02-22T21:11:18Z 2010-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/16277617/lessons-environmental-mainstreaming-towards-environmental-sustainability http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12470 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work |