The World Bank, population control and the African environment.

G. Williams
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According to the World Bank, Africa faces a dual crisis of explosive population growth and the accompanying environmental degradation. While recognizing the problems of civil wars, inappropriate policies, falling international prices for exports, AIDS, poverty-related diseases, and migration, the World Bank has not considered these to be a strict part of the nexus between agricultural, environmental, and population problems. Critics charge that the World Bank has brought to Africa modern agricultural practices far more environmentally destructive than traditional practices, that World Bank projects privilege large-scale farmers, and that World Bank analyses ignore the complexities of a continent, particularly in terms of cultural generalizations. The World Bank proposes top-down policy changes, from land tenure reform to improving women's education, without identifying the necessary resources to implement change. The World Bank bolsters its analyses with statistics and with project appraisals by academic experts, yet the institution has no true understanding of Africa.
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世界银行,人口控制和非洲环境。
据世界银行称,非洲面临着人口爆炸性增长和随之而来的环境退化的双重危机。虽然认识到内战、不适当的政策、国际出口价格下降、艾滋病、与贫困有关的疾病和移民等问题,但世界银行并未认为这些问题是农业、环境和人口问题之间联系的严格组成部分。批评人士指责说,世界银行给非洲带来的现代农业做法比传统做法对环境的破坏要大得多,世界银行的项目给大规模农民提供了特权,世界银行的分析忽视了一个大陆的复杂性,特别是在文化概括方面。世界银行提出自上而下的政策改革,从土地权属改革到改善妇女教育,但没有确定实施改革所需的资源。世界银行通过统计数据和学术专家的项目评估来支持其分析,但该机构并没有真正了解非洲。
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