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Document Date
2006/08/29
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Document Type
Project Information Document
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Report Number
37388
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Region
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Disclosure Date
2006/09/19
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Colombia - San Nicolas Carbon Sink and Arboreal Species Recovery Project
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Keywords
Carbon Sink;impact of climate change;impact from climate change;Climate Change and Poverty;Rehabilitation of Degraded Forest;convention on biological diversity;land use change;sustainable forest management;sustainable land use;availability of information;carbon emission reduction;rate of change;climate change strategy;reduction of emission;climate change issue;tons of carbon;rights to land;lowland tropical forests;rising sea levels;carbon sequestration activities;watershed management plan;forestry management program;system of payment;community at large;valuation of land;capacity building workshops;social and environmental;negative environmental impact;forest management activities;environmental service;natural forest;small landowner;land degradation;ecosystem integrity;native species;carbon offset;endangered species;sustainable management;forestry sector;soil cover;natural habitat;local population;environmental benefit;abandoned pastures;community participation;forest sector;environmental authority;social capital;human history;community consultation;safeguard policy;carbon revenue;forest stand;Waste Management;Safeguard Policies;rural area;tree crown;land area;agricultural worker;monitoring protocols;natural disaster;forestry plan;participatory community;forestry policy;nursery stock;target species;active participation;surface temperature;consultation process;carbon dioxide;local farming;permanent worker;Land tenure;mountain ecosystem;monitoring plan;mountain habitats;coastal area;land cover;international market;primary concern;forest composition;vascular plant;selection criterion;forest species;temperate latitudes;high altitude;tropical glacier;natural stands;local market;employment generation;food safety;global emission;carbon retention;land owner;surface water;cultural property;involuntary resettlement;chemical engineer;soil compaction;binding arrangement;forestry systems;project execution;forest product;public private;direct participation;rural manpower;primary beneficiaries;monitoring arrangement;carbon finance;financial closure;local stakeholder;socio-economic development;indirect employment;global ecosystem;warmer temperatures;ecosystem stability;dry soil;weather extremes;environmental sustainability;emission range;productive sector;hydropower potential;mountainous area;agricultural productivity;Natural Resources;environmental goods;hydrological cycle;natural ecosystem;Rural Poor;forestry strategy;biodiversity strategy;productive use;irreversible damage;reforestation efforts;indigenous communities;natural regeneration;species extinction;indigenous community;environmental degradation;land holder;biodiversity loss;forestry law;international negotiation;response action;illegal logging;forestry plantation;legal norm;sanitary installations;vulnerable species;ecosystem service;civil society;financial mechanism;scientific capacity;high vulnerability;government development;global population;wastewater treatment;ecosystem conservation;potable water;poverty alleviation;private initiative;ecosystem change;source reduction;Health Service;climate impact;land records;territorial planning;community capacity;research institutions;forest activities;financial model;forest inventories;Participation Agreement;management capability;invasive species;clear title;forest regeneration;forestry operation;land zoning;public consultation;financing source;Public-Private Partnership;individual agreement;
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Colombia - San Nicolas Carbon Sink and Arboreal Species Recovery Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/525051468240305241/Colombia-San-Nicolas-Carbon-Sink-and-Arboreal-Species-Recovery-Project