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Who’s Governing Community Forests_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper examines how power relations, authority, and competing interests converge to shape both resource access and the ability to participate in forest governance for different individuals in two forest-dependent communities in River Cess County, Liberia.
Assessing the Sustainable Development Impacts of Renewable Power Technologies in India_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This working paper proposes a framework to identify and assess the relevant socio-economic and environmental impacts of renewable energy power technologies in India and to estimate their economic rate of return (ERR).
Estimating Power Plant Generation in the Global Power Plant Database_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This technical note documents methods to estimate the annual electricity generation of power plants for the Global Power Plant Database.
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper explores the range of approaches and emerging program designs currently used in the United States to match EV loads and renewable energy, with an emphasis on methods that more closely link the timing and location of the EV demand with renewable energy supply.
Data and Ambition Loops for Enhanced Climate Action_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper explores how data loops can support opportunities for enhanced climate action.
Reducing Food Loss and Waste_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report lays out a Global Action Agenda for reducing the rate of food loss and waste and thereby achieving SDG 12.3.
Reducing Food Loss and Waste_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report lays out 10 “scaling interventions” designed to accelerate and spread the adoption of policies and practices to help achieve a 50% reduction in food loss and waste worldwide.
Public-Sector Measures to Conserve and Restore Forests_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This paper explores economic and political economy barriers to conserving and storing forests.
The Scale of Illicit Trade in Pacific Ocean Marine Resources_WRI.jpg
World Resources Institute (WRI)
This working paper analyses the costs to Pacific countries of illegal trade in marine resources by looking at the loss in gross revenues from the unreported catch, the impact across the fish value chain (economic impact), the loss to household incomes (income impact), and the loss in tax revenues (tax impact).
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report analyses the factors that underpinned the loan repayment and highlighted the importance of the demand-based approach when designing energy access projects.