Environment and Disaster Management
In this section, you will find evidence on the impact of programmes related to Environment and Disaster Management. Credible evidence is crucial for determining what works, why and at what cost.
Latest Policy BriefsView all
Latest Systematic ReviewsView all
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Impact of Payment for Environmental Services and De-Centralized Forest Management on Environmental and Human Welfare: A Systematic Review
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What are the enabling or limiting factors influencing the large scale uptake by households of cleaner and more efficient household energy technologies, covering cleaner fuel and improved solid fuel cookstoves?
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Natural resource revenue sharing and investment arrangements to promote government accountability, economic growth and poverty reduction in low- and middle-income countries
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How, why and when do CBDRM initiatives impact on social and economic costs of disasters?
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The evidence base for community forest management as a mechanism for supplying global environmental benefits and improving local welfare
Latest Impact EvaluationsView all
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Effect of Reduction in Household Air Pollution on Childhood Pneumonia in Guatemala (RESPIRE): A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Increasing the Environmental and Social Sustainability of Cotton Farming through Farmer Education in Andhra Pradesh, India
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Impact of Integrated Pest Management Farmer Field Schools on Health, Farming Systems, the Environment, and Livelihoods of Cotton Growers in Southern India
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Effects of Training on Acquisition of Pest Management Knowledge and Skills by Small Vegetable Farmers
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Voluntary Compliance, Pollution Levels, and Infant Mortality in Mexico