World Bank - Environment Department World Bank Programmatic Overview Sustainable Conservation Finance Retreat.

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World Bank - Environment Department World Bank Programmatic Overview Sustainable Conservation Finance Retreat

World Bank - Environment Department Instruments for Implementation Policy Dialogue Projects –Colombia – Water services – farmers –Ecuador – Integrated Watershed Mgmt. –El Salvador – Environmental Services –Guatemala – integrating environment into CAS Technical Assistance

World Bank - Environment Department Instruments for Implementation GEF Trust Funds –Protected areas (e.g. entrance fees) –Environmental Funds Prototype Carbon Fund

World Bank - Environment Department Capacity Building Training course – PES –Demand driven, practical case study centric –Exec: Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama, Peru –Potential: Asia, Africa, Europe Knowledge Sharing

World Bank - Environment Department Research Functional Value of Biodiversity Selling Biodiversity in Mesoamerica Environmental Services Selling Forest Environmental Services

World Bank - Environment Department Related Forest Portfolio (Sustainable Forest Mgmt) Water Resources (Integrated watershed mgmt) Marine Environment –Innovative Financial Arrangements Natural Resource Mgmt Portfolio

World Bank - Environment Department Priority Themes Poverty Participation Protected Areas Private sector involvement Invasive Species

World Bank - Environment Department CF “Programs” PES PCF Trust Funds Certification of sustainable products Ecotourism

World Bank - Environment Department Collaboration WWF - Forest Alliance CI – Critical Ecosystem Protection Fund IUCN – MOU (PES) TNC – Financing Other donors (GTZ, KfW, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish Governments)