BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Case studies of project sustainability : implications for policy and operations from Asian experience / Michael Bamberger, Shabbir Cheema

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries EDI seminar seriesDetalles de publicación: World Bank. Economic Development Institute Washington, D.C. 1990Descripción: x, 111 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0821316141
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 338.95492
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Abbreviations -- Preface -- Pt. 1. The concept of sustainability: 1. The concept of sustainability and its importance -- Pt. 2. Sustainable development: lessons of experience: 2. Sustaining development projects: a review of experience in Asia -- 3. Assessing the sustainability of the first integrated rural development project in Bangladesh: a case study -- 4. Universal primary education project in Bangladesh -- 5. The Bangladesh agricultural university project -- Pt. 3. Policy and operational implications of sustainability: 6. Policy implications of sustainability -- 7. Implications of sustainability for project design and implementation -- Annex: A checklist for the assessment of project sustainability -- Bibliography -- Figure -- Tables
Resumen: This report summarizes the discussions and conclusions of an Economic Development Institute (EDI) seminar on " Project Sustainability " . The purpose of the seminar was to introduce the concept of project sustainability to senior government officials, to present an overview of project sustainability experience in Asia, and to assess the importance of the concept in Bangladesh. It discusses this concept, its importance to developing countries, and the factors affecting the sustainability of projects. It reviews project sustainability experience in agriculture, and in regional and urban development in Asia and summarizes the case studies that were used and the internal and external factors which affected the sustainability of the First Integrated Rural Development Project, the Universal Primary Education Project, and the Agricultural University Project. It considers some of the policy issues which arise in trying to ensure more sustainable projects, and it discusses the implications for project design and implementation. An annex presents a checklist which can be used to develop an index of the degree of sustainability of projects.
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Abbreviations -- Preface -- Pt. 1. The concept of sustainability: 1. The concept of sustainability and its importance -- Pt. 2. Sustainable development: lessons of experience: 2. Sustaining development projects: a review of experience in Asia -- 3. Assessing the sustainability of the first integrated rural development project in Bangladesh: a case study -- 4. Universal primary education project in Bangladesh -- 5. The Bangladesh agricultural university project -- Pt. 3. Policy and operational implications of sustainability: 6. Policy implications of sustainability -- 7. Implications of sustainability for project design and implementation -- Annex: A checklist for the assessment of project sustainability -- Bibliography -- Figure -- Tables

This report summarizes the discussions and conclusions of an Economic Development Institute (EDI) seminar on " Project Sustainability " . The purpose of the seminar was to introduce the concept of project sustainability to senior government officials, to present an overview of project sustainability experience in Asia, and to assess the importance of the concept in Bangladesh. It discusses this concept, its importance to developing countries, and the factors affecting the sustainability of projects. It reviews project sustainability experience in agriculture, and in regional and urban development in Asia and summarizes the case studies that were used and the internal and external factors which affected the sustainability of the First Integrated Rural Development Project, the Universal Primary Education Project, and the Agricultural University Project. It considers some of the policy issues which arise in trying to ensure more sustainable projects, and it discusses the implications for project design and implementation. An annex presents a checklist which can be used to develop an index of the degree of sustainability of projects.

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