The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility
At the request of the World Bank's Executive Board, the Bank's Operations Evaluation Department (OED) has been conducting an evaluation of the Bank's involvement in global programs. The Phase 1 Report titled The World Bank's App...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGENDA 21 AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PESTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH BANANAS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CASH CROPS CASSAVA CGIAR CGIAR CENTERS CGIAR SYSTEM CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL INPUTS COCOA COFFEE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COTTON CROP CROP LOSS CROP PRODUCTION CROP PROTECTION CROP YIELDS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS DOMESTIC ANIMALS DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEMS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPENDITURES EXTENSION AGENTS EXTERNALITIES FAO FARM FARMER FARMER FIELD SCHOOLS FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FOOD DEMAND FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY REGULATIONS FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FUR HARVEST HEALTH RISKS HOST PLANT HOUSING IFAD IMPACT ASSESSMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTERS IPM IPM PROGRAMS IPM TRAINERS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES PEST CONTROL PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE APPLICATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE POISONING CASES PESTICIDE RESIDUE PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDES PESTS PLANT PROTECTION PLANTAIN PLANTAINS POLICY DECISIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY REFORM POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRODUCE PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION OF RICE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS RESIDUE LEVELS RICE RICE CROP RICE CROPS RICE PRODUCTION RIO EARTH SUMMIT RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFE HANDLING SAVINGS SCIENTIFIC ADVICE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SOIL FERTILITY SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS SWISS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOMATOES UNCED UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS VEGETABLE PRODUCTION VEGETABLES WEEDS |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGENDA 21 AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PESTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH BANANAS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CASH CROPS CASSAVA CGIAR CGIAR CENTERS CGIAR SYSTEM CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL INPUTS COCOA COFFEE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COTTON CROP CROP LOSS CROP PRODUCTION CROP PROTECTION CROP YIELDS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS DOMESTIC ANIMALS DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEMS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPENDITURES EXTENSION AGENTS EXTERNALITIES FAO FARM FARMER FARMER FIELD SCHOOLS FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FOOD DEMAND FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY REGULATIONS FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FUR HARVEST HEALTH RISKS HOST PLANT HOUSING IFAD IMPACT ASSESSMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTERS IPM IPM PROGRAMS IPM TRAINERS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES PEST CONTROL PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE APPLICATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE POISONING CASES PESTICIDE RESIDUE PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDES PESTS PLANT PROTECTION PLANTAIN PLANTAINS POLICY DECISIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY REFORM POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRODUCE PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION OF RICE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS RESIDUE LEVELS RICE RICE CROP RICE CROPS RICE PRODUCTION RIO EARTH SUMMIT RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFE HANDLING SAVINGS SCIENTIFIC ADVICE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SOIL FERTILITY SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS SWISS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOMATOES UNCED UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS VEGETABLE PRODUCTION VEGETABLES WEEDS Kelly, Lauren The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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At the request of the World Bank's
Executive Board, the Bank's Operations Evaluation
Department (OED) has been conducting an evaluation of the
Bank's involvement in global programs. The Phase 1
Report titled The World Bank's Approach to Global
Programs focused on the strategic and programmatic
management of the Bank's global portfolio of 70
programs in five Bank Networks (a cluster of closely related
sectors) and was presented to the Committee on Development
Effectiveness (CODE) on June 12, 2002. This case study is
one of 26 and derives additional lessons for the Bank's
strategic and programmatic management of global programs as
well as lessons for the design and management of individual
programs. This case study assesses the value added by the
Bank's participation in the Global IPM Facility with a
view to learning lessons for the Bank s future involvement
in global programs. This is not a programmatic evaluation of
the Global IPM Facility, nor a substitute for a thorough
external independent evaluation. Several studies using new
survey data detailing the substantial health and ecological
benefits of IPM have emerged that contend that IPM does not
result in a loss in production. Yet the debate continues
about the most cost-effective and fiscally sustainable
approach to extending knowledge about IPM practices to farmers. |
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The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility |
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global integrated pest management facility |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/19578450/addressing-challenges-globalization-independent-evaluation-world-banks-approach-global-programs-addressing-challenges-globalization-independent-evaluation-world-banks-approach-global-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19053 |
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okr-10986-190532021-04-23T14:03:50Z The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility Kelly, Lauren ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGENDA 21 AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PESTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH BANANAS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CASH CROPS CASSAVA CGIAR CGIAR CENTERS CGIAR SYSTEM CHEMICAL CONTROL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL INPUTS COCOA COFFEE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COTTON CROP CROP LOSS CROP PRODUCTION CROP PROTECTION CROP YIELDS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS DOMESTIC ANIMALS DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEMS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPENDITURES EXTENSION AGENTS EXTERNALITIES FAO FARM FARMER FARMER FIELD SCHOOLS FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FOOD DEMAND FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY REGULATIONS FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FUR HARVEST HEALTH RISKS HOST PLANT HOUSING IFAD IMPACT ASSESSMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTERS IPM IPM PROGRAMS IPM TRAINERS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES PEST CONTROL PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE APPLICATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE POISONING CASES PESTICIDE RESIDUE PESTICIDE RESIDUES PESTICIDE RESISTANCE PESTICIDE USE PESTICIDES PESTS PLANT PROTECTION PLANTAIN PLANTAINS POLICY DECISIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY REFORM POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRODUCE PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION OF RICE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS RESIDUE LEVELS RICE RICE CROP RICE CROPS RICE PRODUCTION RIO EARTH SUMMIT RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFE HANDLING SAVINGS SCIENTIFIC ADVICE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SOIL FERTILITY SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS SWISS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL PESTICIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOMATOES UNCED UNDP UNEP UNITED NATIONS VEGETABLE PRODUCTION VEGETABLES WEEDS At the request of the World Bank's Executive Board, the Bank's Operations Evaluation Department (OED) has been conducting an evaluation of the Bank's involvement in global programs. The Phase 1 Report titled The World Bank's Approach to Global Programs focused on the strategic and programmatic management of the Bank's global portfolio of 70 programs in five Bank Networks (a cluster of closely related sectors) and was presented to the Committee on Development Effectiveness (CODE) on June 12, 2002. This case study is one of 26 and derives additional lessons for the Bank's strategic and programmatic management of global programs as well as lessons for the design and management of individual programs. This case study assesses the value added by the Bank's participation in the Global IPM Facility with a view to learning lessons for the Bank s future involvement in global programs. This is not a programmatic evaluation of the Global IPM Facility, nor a substitute for a thorough external independent evaluation. Several studies using new survey data detailing the substantial health and ecological benefits of IPM have emerged that contend that IPM does not result in a loss in production. Yet the debate continues about the most cost-effective and fiscally sustainable approach to extending knowledge about IPM practices to farmers. 2014-07-29T21:45:57Z 2014-07-29T21:45:57Z 2005-10-25 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/19578450/addressing-challenges-globalization-independent-evaluation-world-banks-approach-global-programs-addressing-challenges-globalization-independent-evaluation-world-banks-approach-global-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19053 English en_US OED working paper series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |