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Indonesian Forests and Donor Nations

Tuesday, July 31, 2001

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Dr. Mubariq Ahmad*


INTERVENTION by creditor nations is acceptable in pushing for a sustainable development of the tropical forests, so say Frances Seymour and Nafrus Dubaz in their book, Leverage for the Environment (WRI, 1998). In the case of Indonesia, they believe the World Bank and other creditor institutions have not fully used their political leverage to ensure the sustainable development or force the Indonesian government to manage

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