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Uganda economic update, From crisis to green resilient growth: investing in sustainable land management and climate smart Agriculture / World Bank Group

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, DC : The World Bank, 2021.Edition: 17th edDescription: xvi, 74 pages : Illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd ed. 333.76 WOR
Contents:
State of the economy - - Recent economic developments. - Ch. 2 Economic outlook - - Investing in green and resilient pathways for economic growth, food security and poverty reduction. - Ch. 3 Uganda's prosperity hinges on the health of its natural capital. - Ch. 4 Steps have been made towards a green transition, yet barriers remain. - Ch. 5 Strategies to accelerate adoption of innovations for a green transition.
Item type: Book
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Faculty of the Built Environment 333.76 WOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 52237
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Faculty of the Built Environment 333.76 WOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50575
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State of the economy - - Recent economic developments. - Ch. 2 Economic outlook - - Investing in green and resilient pathways for economic growth, food security and poverty reduction. - Ch. 3 Uganda's prosperity hinges on the health of its natural capital. - Ch. 4 Steps have been made towards a green transition, yet barriers remain. - Ch. 5 Strategies to accelerate adoption of innovations for a green transition.

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