Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers

This synthesis paper was prepared based on key findings and issues of two separate papers and the highlighted issues included are:(1) Should the international community proceed with the Investment Promotion Entity (IPE) idea, and if so, what steps are needed to promote partnerships and other forms o...

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Autores principales: Chipeta, M.E., Joshi, M.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18371
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description This synthesis paper was prepared based on key findings and issues of two separate papers and the highlighted issues included are:(1) Should the international community proceed with the Investment Promotion Entity (IPE) idea, and if so, what steps are needed to promote partnerships and other forms of co-operation with private party? (2) Given that private-sector fund managers are likely to invest only in developing countries with lowest risk and the most stable investment environments, how can IPE work to ensure that the benefits reach many of the poorest countries in greatest need of investment, and how can the public international sector assist in this regard? (3) At the currently suggested scale, the IPE may not effectively begin to satisfy the level of need. How can the IPE be made to raise new and additional funds rather than diverting existing assistance, and how can the volume of investments made through this new proposed instrument be increased? (4) Is there support for the idea of establishing the IPE at the global level, with a possibility of establishing regionally oriented IPEs later on, and for hosting regional IPEs at regional multilateral development banks?
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spelling CGSpace183712025-01-24T14:12:06Z Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers Chipeta, M.E. Joshi, M. forest management finance international organizations development aid development projects conferences sustainability This synthesis paper was prepared based on key findings and issues of two separate papers and the highlighted issues included are:(1) Should the international community proceed with the Investment Promotion Entity (IPE) idea, and if so, what steps are needed to promote partnerships and other forms of co-operation with private party? (2) Given that private-sector fund managers are likely to invest only in developing countries with lowest risk and the most stable investment environments, how can IPE work to ensure that the benefits reach many of the poorest countries in greatest need of investment, and how can the public international sector assist in this regard? (3) At the currently suggested scale, the IPE may not effectively begin to satisfy the level of need. How can the IPE be made to raise new and additional funds rather than diverting existing assistance, and how can the volume of investments made through this new proposed instrument be increased? (4) Is there support for the idea of establishing the IPE at the global level, with a possibility of establishing regionally oriented IPEs later on, and for hosting regional IPEs at regional multilateral development banks? 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:23Z 2012-06-04T09:06:23Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18371 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Chipeta, M.E., Joshi, M. 2001. Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers . In: Chipeta, M.E. and Joshi, M. (eds.). Financing sustainable forest management: proceedings of an international workshop, Oslo, Norway, 22-25 January 2001 (CD-ROM). :7p. (in a CD-ROM). Bogor, Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. CIFOR. ISBN: 979-8764-69-2..
spellingShingle forest management
finance
international organizations
development aid
development projects
conferences
sustainability
Chipeta, M.E.
Joshi, M.
Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title_full Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title_fullStr Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title_short Feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity (IPE) for sustainable forest management-highlights from the main papers
title_sort feasibility and operationalisation of an investment promotion entity ipe for sustainable forest management highlights from the main papers
topic forest management
finance
international organizations
development aid
development projects
conferences
sustainability
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