Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework
The government of Argentina and the World Bank desire to improve the efficiency and results of the environmental and social outcomes of jointly financed development projects. As part of a workshop in November 2010 attended by officials of the Minis...
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AMENDMENT ASSETS AUTONOMY BIDDING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATION PROCESS CRIMINAL DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISCRETION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EXECUTIVE BRANCH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHERIES FISHING FORESTRY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAZARDOUS WASTES HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFORMATION DISSEMINATION JURISDICTIONS LAND USE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE POWER MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS MP MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL LAW NATIONAL LAWS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OZONE LAYER PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION PROVINCIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY STANDARDS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY LEGISLATION REGULATORY MANAGEMENT REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS SET OF RULES SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WASTE MANAGEMENT WETLANDS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AMENDMENT ASSETS AUTONOMY BIDDING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATION PROCESS CRIMINAL DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISCRETION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EXECUTIVE BRANCH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHERIES FISHING FORESTRY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAZARDOUS WASTES HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFORMATION DISSEMINATION JURISDICTIONS LAND USE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE POWER MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS MP MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL LAW NATIONAL LAWS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OZONE LAYER PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION PROVINCIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY STANDARDS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY LEGISLATION REGULATORY MANAGEMENT REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS SET OF RULES SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WASTE MANAGEMENT WETLANDS World Bank Group Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
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The government of Argentina and the
World Bank desire to improve the efficiency and results of
the environmental and social outcomes of jointly financed
development projects. As part of a workshop in November 2010
attended by officials of the Ministry of Economy and Public
Finance of Argentina, World Bank staff, and representatives
of implementing units of projects being co-financed by the
Bank, several issues with regard to the implementation of
the World Bank safeguard policies and the existing Argentine
environmental and social management regulatory frameworks
were identified. The workshop agreed to conduct a technical
study of the regulatory consistency between the Bank
safeguard policies and Argentina s environmental and social
legislation to serve as a vehicle for dialogue between the
Bank and the government of Argentina in order to strengthen
joint strategies that address environmental and social
issues in development projects. The technical study involved
the following (and the corresponding report section):
comparison between the principles of eight of the World Bank
safeguard Operational Policies (OPs) and the national and
provincial regulatory frameworks in force, using the
framework for equivalence analysis contained in Bank OP 4.02
as a guideline for the assessment (section two);
identification of some representative key issues or lessons
learned related to the operational principles of Bank
safeguard policies in Argentine projects based on the
experience of the Argentine implementing units and the Bank
(section three); development of strategies to move forward
more effectively and efficiently in Bank-financed projects
in Argentina related to environmental and social management
and more broadly to non-Bank-financed projects and also
projects in other countries (section four); synthesis or
conclusions on opportunities to promote more effective and
efficient environmental and social management in development
projects (section five). |
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World Bank Group |
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World Bank Group |
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Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
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Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
title_full |
Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
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Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
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Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework |
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linking to successful bank-financed projects : argentine republic's environmental and social regulatory framework |
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Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20472791/linking-successful-bank-financed-projects-argentine-republics-environmental-social-regulatory-framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21108 |
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okr-10986-211082021-04-23T14:04:00Z Linking to Successful Bank-Financed Projects : Argentine Republic's Environmental and Social Regulatory Framework World Bank Group ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AMENDMENT ASSETS AUTONOMY BIDDING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATION PROCESS CRIMINAL DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISCRETION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EXECUTIVE BRANCH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHERIES FISHING FORESTRY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAZARDOUS WASTES HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFORMATION DISSEMINATION JURISDICTIONS LAND USE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE POWER MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS MP MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL LAW NATIONAL LAWS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OZONE LAYER PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION PROVINCIAL REGULATIONS PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY STANDARDS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY LEGISLATION REGULATORY MANAGEMENT REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RISK FACTORS SET OF RULES SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WASTE MANAGEMENT WETLANDS The government of Argentina and the World Bank desire to improve the efficiency and results of the environmental and social outcomes of jointly financed development projects. As part of a workshop in November 2010 attended by officials of the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance of Argentina, World Bank staff, and representatives of implementing units of projects being co-financed by the Bank, several issues with regard to the implementation of the World Bank safeguard policies and the existing Argentine environmental and social management regulatory frameworks were identified. The workshop agreed to conduct a technical study of the regulatory consistency between the Bank safeguard policies and Argentina s environmental and social legislation to serve as a vehicle for dialogue between the Bank and the government of Argentina in order to strengthen joint strategies that address environmental and social issues in development projects. The technical study involved the following (and the corresponding report section): comparison between the principles of eight of the World Bank safeguard Operational Policies (OPs) and the national and provincial regulatory frameworks in force, using the framework for equivalence analysis contained in Bank OP 4.02 as a guideline for the assessment (section two); identification of some representative key issues or lessons learned related to the operational principles of Bank safeguard policies in Argentine projects based on the experience of the Argentine implementing units and the Bank (section three); development of strategies to move forward more effectively and efficiently in Bank-financed projects in Argentina related to environmental and social management and more broadly to non-Bank-financed projects and also projects in other countries (section four); synthesis or conclusions on opportunities to promote more effective and efficient environmental and social management in development projects (section five). 2015-01-06T20:45:03Z 2015-01-06T20:45:03Z 2014-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20472791/linking-successful-bank-financed-projects-argentine-republics-environmental-social-regulatory-framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21108 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Latin America & Caribbean ARGENTINA |