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The term food smart refers to a food system that is efficient, meets the food needs of a country, and is environmentally sustainable. Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is one of the critical pillars to build a smart food system. This diagnostic focuses on the FLW pillar, from farm to fork to...
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This report provides a diagnostic of Viet Nam's entrepreneurship ecosystem and details a set of targeted recommendations for improving conditions for innovative entrepreneurship in the country. The diagnostic consists of four components: 1.) An overview of the Vietnamese private sector, with a...
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describe this balanced approach. For coastal countries such as Vietnam, the importance of its marine economy is well known. The … coastal areas to Vietnam's context, considering data availability and the nature of the natural assets in the country. The … Vietnam with the intention of providing relevant guidance for scaling out such efforts and ensuring they are done in a …
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This report focuses on promoting low-carbon rice production systems in Vietnam. There are many sources of greenhouse … gas (GHG) emissions within the agricultural sector in Vietnam, including along value chains and within the whole agri … piloted in Vietnam and require significant upscaling at the farm-level. This report considers challenges and practical actions …
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Vietnam has a long history of using its rivers and canals for transportation of goods and people. Today, Vietnam …'s waterways transport about 17 percent of all domestic goods tonage loaded in Vietnam and perform nearly 19 percent of all traffic … standards, and Vietnam's national freight task proportion is more than double that for China, the United States, and the …
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The Mekong Delta (MKD) is Vietnam's most productive agricultural region, and its agroeconomy is well integrated into …
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Tanzania's wealth per capita has declined because its rapid population growth has outpaced investment. This decline in wealth is almost entirely accounted for by its '*renewable natural capital'* loss, consisting of the country's agricultural land, cropland, forests, forest products, and...
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The objectives of this Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for the Central African Republic, are to provide an analytical basis for the development of policy recommendations, assist in defining priority investments to address the most significant environmental management challenges, and inform...
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The CEA assesses the country's key environmental challenges in this transformation process and the capacity to manage them. It takes a holistic perspective on environmental issues, covering the major sectors of the economy. The CEA focuses on four clusters of sectors that, together, are...
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The purpose of this review of environmental and natural resource management in Belarus is to highlight how environmental management can contribute to a sustainable future for the country. The report summarizes major macroeconomic trends and associated environmental linkages, environmental...
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