Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank

This report compares the history of Environmental Assessment (EA) and Social Assessment (SA) in the World Bank, in order to draw "lessons learned" to improve development. The main need-to shift attention from the EA report to implementati...

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Main Author: Goodland, Robert
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
AID
AIR
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/693171/social-environmental-assessment-promote-sustainability-informal-view-world-bank
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spelling okr-10986-182952021-04-23T14:03:34Z Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank Goodland, Robert SOCIAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS SOCIAL CAPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL NATURAL CAPITAL PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT VIOLENCE RESEARCH ADAPTATION AGED AID AIR AIR POLLUTION ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY CIVIL SOCIETY CLINICS COAL COMMON PROPERTY COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTRY LEVEL DEBT DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXPENDITURES EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FORESTRY FORMAL PUBLICATIONS GREEN ACCOUNTING HEALTH AFFAIRS HEALTH CARE HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME INFLATION INFORMATION DISCLOSURE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IRON LENDING PROGRAM MACROECONOMICS MALNUTRITION MANAGEMENT CAPACITY MANAGERS MICROECONOMICS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NUTRITION OIL OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PARTNERSHIP POLICY DOCUMENTS POLICY REVIEW POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIORITIES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REAL TERMS RECYCLING RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT RETIREMENT SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAPS SECTOR POLICY SHORT TERM SOCIAL ANALYSIS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MAP SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SCIENTISTS SOCIAL SECTORS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM WORK TRADE LIBERALIZATION UNEMPLOYMENT VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS VIOLENCE RESEARCH ADAPTATION This report compares the history of Environmental Assessment (EA) and Social Assessment (SA) in the World Bank, in order to draw "lessons learned" to improve development. The main need-to shift attention from the EA report to implementation on the ground-has been started recently (Goodland and Mercier 1999), so this paper focuses on process. The history of social and economic assessments shows how scarce social and natural capital is being converted to abundant economic capital. The EA and SA processes are examined to see the extent to which they could promote sustainability, the maintenance of capital. This means social and economic assessments can be used to prevent inadvertent consumption of natural and social capital. Following a historical section, there is a brief but more theoretical section on the substitutability between the four main forms of capital and their relevance to achieving the goal of sustainability by means of improved social and economic assessments. 2014-05-13T21:16:09Z 2014-05-13T21:16:09Z 2000-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/693171/social-environmental-assessment-promote-sustainability-informal-view-world-bank http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18295 English en_US Environment Department working papers;no. 74. Environmental Management series CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic SOCIAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL
NATURAL CAPITAL
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
VIOLENCE RESEARCH ADAPTATION
AGED
AID
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLINICS
COAL
COMMON PROPERTY
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEBT
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMISTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ETHNIC MINORITIES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FORESTRY
FORMAL PUBLICATIONS
GREEN ACCOUNTING
HEALTH AFFAIRS
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOME
INFLATION
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
IRON
LENDING PROGRAM
MACROECONOMICS
MALNUTRITION
MANAGEMENT CAPACITY
MANAGERS
MICROECONOMICS
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUTRITION
OIL
OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY DOCUMENTS
POLICY REVIEW
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIORITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
REAL TERMS
RECYCLING
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
RETIREMENT
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SAPS
SECTOR POLICY
SHORT TERM
SOCIAL ANALYSIS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL COSTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL MAP
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIAL SECTORS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEAM WORK
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VIOLENCE RESEARCH
ADAPTATION
spellingShingle SOCIAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL
NATURAL CAPITAL
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
VIOLENCE RESEARCH ADAPTATION
AGED
AID
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLINICS
COAL
COMMON PROPERTY
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEBT
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMISTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ETHNIC MINORITIES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FORESTRY
FORMAL PUBLICATIONS
GREEN ACCOUNTING
HEALTH AFFAIRS
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOME
INFLATION
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
IRON
LENDING PROGRAM
MACROECONOMICS
MALNUTRITION
MANAGEMENT CAPACITY
MANAGERS
MICROECONOMICS
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUTRITION
OIL
OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY DOCUMENTS
POLICY REVIEW
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIORITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
REAL TERMS
RECYCLING
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
RETIREMENT
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SAPS
SECTOR POLICY
SHORT TERM
SOCIAL ANALYSIS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL COSTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL MAP
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIAL SECTORS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEAM WORK
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VIOLENCE RESEARCH
ADAPTATION
Goodland, Robert
Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
relation Environment Department working papers;no. 74. Environmental Management series
description This report compares the history of Environmental Assessment (EA) and Social Assessment (SA) in the World Bank, in order to draw "lessons learned" to improve development. The main need-to shift attention from the EA report to implementation on the ground-has been started recently (Goodland and Mercier 1999), so this paper focuses on process. The history of social and economic assessments shows how scarce social and natural capital is being converted to abundant economic capital. The EA and SA processes are examined to see the extent to which they could promote sustainability, the maintenance of capital. This means social and economic assessments can be used to prevent inadvertent consumption of natural and social capital. Following a historical section, there is a brief but more theoretical section on the substitutability between the four main forms of capital and their relevance to achieving the goal of sustainability by means of improved social and economic assessments.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Goodland, Robert
author_facet Goodland, Robert
author_sort Goodland, Robert
title Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
title_short Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
title_full Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
title_fullStr Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
title_full_unstemmed Social and Environmental Assessment to Promote Sustainability : An Informal View from the World Bank
title_sort social and environmental assessment to promote sustainability : an informal view from the world bank
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/693171/social-environmental-assessment-promote-sustainability-informal-view-world-bank
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18295
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