Managing the Environmental and Social Impacts of Major IDB-Financed Road Improvement Projects in the Brazilian Amazon: The Case of BR-364 in Acre
The Environment and Safeguards Group (ESG) of the IDB has examined how potential environmental and social risks of major Bank-supported road improvement investments in natural resource rich and socio-culturally diverse "frontier" regions have been identified and addressed in various parts of South and Central America. The present paper presents the findings and recommendations for selected ongoing and/or completed IDB-financed road and road related projects in Brazil. To the extent possible, the experience and lessons learned from all major parts of the project cycle -- design/preparation, up-front environmental assessment, implementation/supervision, and monitoring and evaluation -- are considered, as are the analysis and management of direct, indirect and cumulative environmental and social impacts.
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | The text is part of a series IDB-TN-451 Number publication-detail,7101.html?id=63046 |
Classification: | Q51 - Valuation of Environmental Effects ; Q56 - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounting ; R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis |
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