References, background document
Workshop on the Impacts of Poverty Maps:
Past Experiences and New Applications, Brussels Workshop, May 21st, 2003
Reference to background Material
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(2) Snel and Henninger, 2002. “Review of the development and use of poverty maps: 14 Case Study Notes.” World Resources Institute and UNEP/GRID-Arendal. Available at http://population.wri.org/ and www.povertymap.net.
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(4) Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 2002. “The Comprehensive Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy (CPRGS) ”. Hanoi, May 21, 2002.
(5) Morales, J. 2003. Personal communication. April.
(6)Opportunidas website. Available at http://www.oportunidades.gob.mx/htmls/funciones.html.
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(8) Benson, T. 2002. “The poverty targeting efficiency of public works programs: An application of poverty mapping in Malawi”, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, December 2002.
(9) Benson, T. 2003. “Applications of poverty mapping to World Food Programme activities in Malawi: Assessing the poverty targeting efficiency of a public works program and vulnerability to food insecurity”, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, January 2003.
(10) FAO/CGIAR/UNEP poverty mapping project, 2003. Case study on “Mapping and analysis of poverty and food insecurity in Bangladesh”. Available at http://www.povertymap.net/casestudies_malawi.htm.
(11) Sik, B., 2003. Personal communication, April.
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(18) FAO/CGIAR/UNEP Poverty mapping project, 2003. Case study on “Mapping and beyond – improving welfare policy design and targeting through spatial analysis of poverty and vulnerability: a study of Malawi”. International Food Policy Research Institute. Available at http://www.povertymap.net/casestudies_malawi.htm.
(19) FAO/CGIAR/UNEP Poverty mapping project, 2003. Case study on “Livelihoods and Information Mapping in Kenya”. ILRI and FIVIMS Secretariat/FAO. Available at http://www.povertymap.net/casestudies_malawi.htm.
(20) Dasgupta, S., U. Deichmann, C. Meisner, and D. Wheeler. 2003. “The poverty/environment nexus in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic.” The World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper 2960, January 2003. Available http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDS_IBank_Servlet?pcont=details &eid=000094946_03020404041018.
(21) UNEP and WCMS, 2001. Webpage on “Forest and poverty mapping in South Asia. ” Revision date January 8, 200. Available at http://www.wcmc.org.uk/forest/poverty/conclusions.htm.
(22) Comolet, A. and J. Dushimumuremyi. 2003. Presentation on “Poverty environment mapping in Rwanda”. Abstract submitted to the “The impact of poverty maps: Past experiences and new directions” FAO/CGIAR/UNEP workshop, Brussels, May 2003.
(23) Ejigu, M. 2003. “Poverty Mapping as a Tool for Environmental Policy – The case of IGAD countries”. Partnership for African Environmental Sustainability. Abstract submitted to the “The impact of poverty maps: Past experiences and new directions ”, FAO/CGIAR/UNEP workshop, Brussels, May 2003.
(24) Demombynes, G. and B. Özler. 2002. “Crime and local Inequality in South Africa.” The World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper 2925, November 2002. Available http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDS_IBank_Servlet?pcont=details &eid=000094946_02120504013794.
(25) Goodhand, J. 2001. “Violent conflict, poverty and chronic poverty.” Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) Working paper 6, May 2001, CPRC. Available at http://www.chronicpoverty.org/cp6.htm.
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(27) Jincharadze, Zurab. 2003. Presentation on “Poverty mapping: Mapping Post-Conflict Conditions in Central Balkans”. Abstract submitted to the “The impact of poverty maps: Past experiences and new directions”, FAO/CGIAR/UNEP workshop, Brussels, May 2003.
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