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National Forestry Action Programmes (NFAP) as tools for sustainable forest management (Clement / Unasylva)
Unasylva, FAO, 1999DocumentGrowth, employment and redistribution: a macroeconomic strategy (South African Government policy document)
African National Congress, 1999A strategy for rebuilding and restructuring the economy is set out in this document, in keeping with the goals set in the Reconstruction and Development Programme.DocumentForest knowledge, forest transformation: political contingency, historical ecology and the renegotiation of nature in Central Seram (Ellen)
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, Kent, 1999DocumentNGDO Charter: Basic Principles of Development and Humanitarian Aid NGOs in the European Union (NGDO-EU)
TRIALOG, 1999DocumentLocal Agenda 21 Survey: A Study of Responses by Local Authorities and Their National and International Associations to Agenda 21 (ICLEI)
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, 1999DocumentThe WTO, the EU and the Arab world : trade policy priorities and pitfalls
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995A preference for gradual trade liberalization has led to partial and slow reform, lack of credibility, and a weak private sector supply response in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The creation of the World Trade Organization and the offer of the European Union to establish a Euro Mediterranean Economic Area could help make the strategy of gradual reform more credible.DocumentWorkers in transition
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995The outlook is bright for transition economies that are fully embracing market based reform, including appropriate, coherently applied labor policies. In other transition economies, a mix of paternalism and populism could produce partial, timid reform that makes them increasingly unproductive and corrupt.DocumentConcessions of busways to the private sector : the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Region experience
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995A pioneer project in Sao Paulo, Brazil (and in the world) demonstrates that private companies are ready to go deeper into public transport than they have gone before.DocumentEssentials for sustainable urban transport in Brazil's large metropolitan areas
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1996Four pillars for sound development and longterm sustainability of the urban transport sector in large metropolitan areas.Before financing major urban transport projects, decisionmakers should attempt to put in place the basic elements for long-term sustainability of the sector.DocumentEconomic Regulation of Water Companies
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999The key to effective regulation of water companies is to generate information that allows the regulator to make good rules and allows the interest groups to watch out for improprieties by the regulator.Both public and private water companies need regulation (of water price and quality) when real competition is not feasible.Pages
