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Development Co-operation Report 2012
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November 13 2012
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9789264178083
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9789264179189
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November 13 2012
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10.1787/dcr-2012-en
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Foreword
pp. 5
Credits
pp. 7
Author biographies
pp. 15
Acronyms and abbreviations
pp. 23
Preface
pp. 25
Executive summary
pp. 31
Editorial: Integrating policy options to galvanise actions for sustainable development
pp. 39
Brazil's journey from the Earth Summit to Rio +20
pp. 45
The DAC's work to integrate environment and development
pp. 55
Trends in aid to environment, a component of sustainable development finance (1991-2011)
pp. 71
Factoring population dynamics into sustainable development
pp. 77
Delivering sustainable energy for all
pp. 89
Tackling air pollutants for long-lasting climate benefits
pp. 97
Building awareness of water's vital role
pp. 109
Managing watersheds for resilient livelihoods in Ethiopia
pp. 123
Breaking the mineral and fuel resource curse in Ghana
pp. 135
A green growth business model
pp. 143
Green growth as a national project in China, Kenya and Korea
pp. 155
The private sector driving green growth
pp. 167
Right-sizing ODA and greening the global economy
pp. 173
Challenging development co-operation post-Rio +20
pp. 185
Development Assistance Committee members' aid performance in 2011
pp. 194
Australia
pp. 196
Austria
pp. 198
Belgium
pp. 200
Canada
pp. 202
Denmark
pp. 204
European Union institutions
pp. 206
Finland
pp. 208
France
pp. 210
Germany
pp. 212
Greece
pp. 214
Ireland
pp. 216
Italy
pp. 218
Japan
pp. 220
Korea
pp. 222
Luxembourg
pp. 224
The Netherlands
pp. 226
New Zealand
pp. 228
Norway
pp. 230
Portugal
pp. 232
Spain
pp. 234
Sweden
pp. 236
Switzerland
pp. 238
United Kingdom
pp. 240
United States
pp. 243
OECD DAC peer reviews
pp. 249
Notes on other OECD donors
pp. 257
Notes on non-OECD providers of development co-operation
pp. 265
Statistical annex
pp. 285
Technical Notes – Notes on definitions and measurement
pp. 289
Glossary of development terms
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