Costa Rica : forest strategy and the evolution of land use /
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TextSeries: Evaluation country case studyPublication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c2000.Description: xx, 128 p. :illISBN: - 0821347640
- 9780821347645
- 333.75'097286 COS
- SD572.C8 C67 2000
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Includes bibliographical references: p. 125-128.
This case study is one of six evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's 1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil, Cameroon, China, India, and Indonesia) complement a review of the entire set of lending and non-lending activities of the World Bank Group (IBRD, IDA, IFC, and MIGA) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) that are pertinent to the Bank Group's implementation of the forest strategy.
The purpose of each of the six country studies has been to understand the implementation of the 1991 Forest Strategy in Bank operations and to obtain the views of the various stakeholders in the country about the involvement of the Bank.
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