Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth
The objectives of this Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for the Central African Republic, are to provide an analytical basis for the development of policy recommendations, assist in defining priority investments to address the most significant...
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okr-10986-339332021-04-23T14:01:58Z Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth World Bank ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS MINING FOREST MANAGEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH The objectives of this Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for the Central African Republic, are to provide an analytical basis for the development of policy recommendations, assist in defining priority investments to address the most significant environmental management challenges, and inform decision-making in relation to the achievement of sustainable economic growth. This analysis consists of three components, the first being an identification and estimation of the principal sources, costs, and trends, of environmental degradation. This is followed by an analysis of the current institutional capacity for environmental management. Finally, priority environmental issues are analysed, leading to a set of policy and investment recommendations. The three most important priorities are: environmental management in the mining sector; management of forests and wildlife resources; and promoting growth that is resilient to climate change. Two generic CEA tasks were also undertaken: an analysis of the costs of environmental degradation, and an assessment of institutional capacity for environmental management. Recommendations for policy, investment, and technical assistance are presented as short, medium, or long term priorities, in table format, together with an indication of the primary responsibility for each action, and an initial budget estimate for the investment, and technical assistance recommendations. 2020-06-17T16:43:42Z 2020-06-17T16:43:42Z 2010-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/400841468012313387/Central-African-Republic-Country-environmental-analysis-environmental-management-for-sustainable-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33933 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Environmental Analysis Africa Central African Republic |
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The objectives of this Country
Environmental Analysis (CEA) for the Central African
Republic, are to provide an analytical basis for the
development of policy recommendations, assist in defining
priority investments to address the most significant
environmental management challenges, and inform
decision-making in relation to the achievement of
sustainable economic growth. This analysis consists of three
components, the first being an identification and estimation
of the principal sources, costs, and trends, of
environmental degradation. This is followed by an analysis
of the current institutional capacity for environmental
management. Finally, priority environmental issues are
analysed, leading to a set of policy and investment
recommendations. The three most important priorities are:
environmental management in the mining sector; management of
forests and wildlife resources; and promoting growth that is
resilient to climate change. Two generic CEA tasks were also
undertaken: an analysis of the costs of environmental
degradation, and an assessment of institutional capacity for
environmental management. Recommendations for policy,
investment, and technical assistance are presented as short,
medium, or long term priorities, in table format, together
with an indication of the primary responsibility for each
action, and an initial budget estimate for the investment,
and technical assistance recommendations. |
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Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth |
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Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth |
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Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth |
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Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth |
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Central African Republic Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Management for Sustainable Growth |
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central african republic country environmental analysis : environmental management for sustainable growth |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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