International banks and the environment: from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda
Although many multilateral development banks (MDB's) now include environmental departments and have begun to consider potential ecological impacts of their loans to developing nations, these international moneylenders are not yet using their full potential to influence Third World countries tow...
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Zusammenfassung: | Although many multilateral development banks (MDB's) now include environmental departments and have begun to consider potential ecological impacts of their loans to developing nations, these international moneylenders are not yet using their full potential to influence Third World countries toward sustainable development. The importance of the environment and resource conservation began to receive greater attention in 1970 when Robert S. McNamara, then president of the World Bank, appointed the bank's first environmental advisor. This appointment failed to shift the bank's lending policies, which considered only economic and technical feasibility and often left in their wake contaminated waterways and coastal areas, scorched tropical forests, and intensified human misery in Third World populations already stretched beyond endurance Raymond Mikesell and Lawrence Williams argue that even though development banks have made some commendable progress--especially in the past several years--there is still much left to be done. It is imperative that MDB's learn to fund irrigation projects that increase agricultural output without damaging the soil or polluting waterways, and support forest projects that will use resources productively without destroying ecosystems or indigenous cultures. Multilateral banks can improve their performance--and the public can press them toward reform--by learning from both the satisfactory and unsatisfactory operations of the past. Mikesell and Williams review in detail the ecological and human consequences of projects supported by development banks over the past three decades. They analyze the problems associated with agricultural projects, forestry programs, and development initiatives for mining, livestock, power, and infrastructure The authors explain not only how environmental principles can be integrated with traditional development policies and practices, but also how the banks can actively promote sustainable resource development in programs initiated by Third World governments and nongovernmental agencies. "Our approach is intended to be constructive and optimistic," Mikesell and Williams explain. "Bank bashing is not the purpose of this book....We believe that these institutions are making progress in safeguarding the environment in the projects they support, but that this process is moving too slowly." Environmental activists, economic planners, and anyone concerned about sensible resource conservation on a global scale will find International Banks and the Environment an indispensable guide for understanding environmental impacts and for advancing beyond the shortsighted planning that has put our planet--and ourselves--at risk |
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520 | 3 | |a Although many multilateral development banks (MDB's) now include environmental departments and have begun to consider potential ecological impacts of their loans to developing nations, these international moneylenders are not yet using their full potential to influence Third World countries toward sustainable development. The importance of the environment and resource conservation began to receive greater attention in 1970 when Robert S. McNamara, then president of the World Bank, appointed the bank's first environmental advisor. This appointment failed to shift the bank's lending policies, which considered only economic and technical feasibility and often left in their wake contaminated waterways and coastal areas, scorched tropical forests, and intensified human misery in Third World populations already stretched beyond endurance | |
520 | 3 | |a Raymond Mikesell and Lawrence Williams argue that even though development banks have made some commendable progress--especially in the past several years--there is still much left to be done. It is imperative that MDB's learn to fund irrigation projects that increase agricultural output without damaging the soil or polluting waterways, and support forest projects that will use resources productively without destroying ecosystems or indigenous cultures. Multilateral banks can improve their performance--and the public can press them toward reform--by learning from both the satisfactory and unsatisfactory operations of the past. Mikesell and Williams review in detail the ecological and human consequences of projects supported by development banks over the past three decades. They analyze the problems associated with agricultural projects, forestry programs, and development initiatives for mining, livestock, power, and infrastructure | |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface xi
List of Acronyms xv
CHAPTER 1
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 2
The Evolution of Multilateral Development
Banks and the Environment 9
appendix a Conditionality 32
CHAPTER 3
Sustainable Growth and Development Strategies 36
appendix a Criticism of the Terms of Reference for an
Environmental Assessment of the Singrauli Area 58
CHAPTER 4
Environmental Problems in Irrigated Agriculture
and Multipurpose Dams 67
appendix a Case Study: The Narmada River Project 87
appendix B Case Study: The Rahad Irrigation Project
in Sudan 92
appendix c Case Study: The Volta River Project
in Ghana, 1962 1976 95
appendix d Case Study: The Nam Pong Project
in Northeast Thailand 98
appendix e Case Study: The Aswan High Dam 100
appendix f Environmental Effects Commonly
Associated with Irrigation Projects 101
appendix G Summary of Major Environmental
Factors in Dam Projects 106
CHAPTER 5
Forestry Policies and Resettlement Projects 115
appendix a Environmental Effects Commonly
Associated with Forestry Projects 142
appendix b Case Study: The Bastar Wood Pulp
and Paper Project 153
appendix c Examples of Beneficial MDB
and USAID Financed Forestry Projects 155
appendix d Case Study: The Indonesian
Transmigration Program 157
appendix e Case Study: The Polonoroeste Resettlement
Project in Rondonia, Brazil 165
appendix f Case Study: The San Julian Settlement
Project in Eastern Bolivia 168
appendix G Case Study: Involuntary Resettlement
Associated with the Manantali Dam in Mali 170
CHAPTER 6
Other Agricultural and Land Use Environmental Problems 175
appendix a Guidelines for Livestock
and Animal Health Projects 203
appendix b World Bank Guidelines
for the Use of Pesticides 206
appendix c Selected Wildland Projects
Supported by the World Bank 212
appendix d Guidelines for Wildlife and Wildland
Protection in the Design and
Location of Development Projects 216
CHAPTER 7
Infrastructure and the Extractive Industries 222
appendix a Case Study: The Ok Tedi Mine
in Papua New Guinea 239
CHAPTER 8
Structural Adjustment Loans and the Environment 247
CHAPTER 9
External Influences on MDBs 261
CHAPTER 10
Conclusions 278
Index 293
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spelling | Mikesell, Raymond Frech 1913-2006 Verfasser (DE-588)133398293 aut International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda Raymond F. Mikesell and Larry Williams San Francisco Sierra Club Books 1992 XVI, 302 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Although many multilateral development banks (MDB's) now include environmental departments and have begun to consider potential ecological impacts of their loans to developing nations, these international moneylenders are not yet using their full potential to influence Third World countries toward sustainable development. The importance of the environment and resource conservation began to receive greater attention in 1970 when Robert S. McNamara, then president of the World Bank, appointed the bank's first environmental advisor. This appointment failed to shift the bank's lending policies, which considered only economic and technical feasibility and often left in their wake contaminated waterways and coastal areas, scorched tropical forests, and intensified human misery in Third World populations already stretched beyond endurance Raymond Mikesell and Lawrence Williams argue that even though development banks have made some commendable progress--especially in the past several years--there is still much left to be done. It is imperative that MDB's learn to fund irrigation projects that increase agricultural output without damaging the soil or polluting waterways, and support forest projects that will use resources productively without destroying ecosystems or indigenous cultures. Multilateral banks can improve their performance--and the public can press them toward reform--by learning from both the satisfactory and unsatisfactory operations of the past. Mikesell and Williams review in detail the ecological and human consequences of projects supported by development banks over the past three decades. They analyze the problems associated with agricultural projects, forestry programs, and development initiatives for mining, livestock, power, and infrastructure The authors explain not only how environmental principles can be integrated with traditional development policies and practices, but also how the banks can actively promote sustainable resource development in programs initiated by Third World governments and nongovernmental agencies. "Our approach is intended to be constructive and optimistic," Mikesell and Williams explain. "Bank bashing is not the purpose of this book....We believe that these institutions are making progress in safeguarding the environment in the projects they support, but that this process is moving too slowly." Environmental activists, economic planners, and anyone concerned about sensible resource conservation on a global scale will find International Banks and the Environment an indispensable guide for understanding environmental impacts and for advancing beyond the shortsighted planning that has put our planet--and ourselves--at risk Geschichte 1962-1992 gnd rswk-swf Milieuhygiëne gtt Ontwikkelingsbanken gtt Entwicklungsländer Nachhaltigkeit Umwelt Wirtschaftspolitik Development banks Developing countries Economic development projects Environmental aspects Developing countries Sustainable development Developing countries Supranationale Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4236437-1 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4152437-8 gnd rswk-swf Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsprojekt (DE-588)4070874-3 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Developing countries Economic policy Environmental aspects Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4152437-8 s Entwicklungsprojekt (DE-588)4070874-3 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s Geschichte 1962-1992 z DE-604 Supranationale Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4236437-1 s Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Williams, Larry 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)122039920 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003575632&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Mikesell, Raymond Frech 1913-2006 Williams, Larry 1937- International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda Milieuhygiëne gtt Ontwikkelingsbanken gtt Entwicklungsländer Nachhaltigkeit Umwelt Wirtschaftspolitik Development banks Developing countries Economic development projects Environmental aspects Developing countries Sustainable development Developing countries Supranationale Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4236437-1 gnd Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4152437-8 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd Entwicklungsprojekt (DE-588)4070874-3 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd |
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title | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda |
title_auth | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda |
title_exact_search | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda |
title_full | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda Raymond F. Mikesell and Larry Williams |
title_fullStr | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda Raymond F. Mikesell and Larry Williams |
title_full_unstemmed | International banks and the environment from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda Raymond F. Mikesell and Larry Williams |
title_short | International banks and the environment |
title_sort | international banks and the environment from growth to sustainability an unfinished agenda |
title_sub | from growth to sustainability: an unfinished agenda |
topic | Milieuhygiëne gtt Ontwikkelingsbanken gtt Entwicklungsländer Nachhaltigkeit Umwelt Wirtschaftspolitik Development banks Developing countries Economic development projects Environmental aspects Developing countries Sustainable development Developing countries Supranationale Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4236437-1 gnd Entwicklungsbank (DE-588)4152437-8 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd Entwicklungsprojekt (DE-588)4070874-3 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Milieuhygiëne Ontwikkelingsbanken Entwicklungsländer Nachhaltigkeit Umwelt Wirtschaftspolitik Development banks Developing countries Economic development projects Environmental aspects Developing countries Sustainable development Developing countries Supranationale Entwicklungsbank Entwicklungsbank Umweltpolitik Entwicklungsprojekt Umweltschutz Developing countries Economic policy Environmental aspects |
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