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Cost-benefit analysis of forestry intervetions for supplying woodfuel in a refugee situation in the United Republic of Tanzania












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    United RepublIc of Tanzania champions sustainable honey production for better Miombo-Mopane landscapes 2023
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    The Impact Program works across three eco-regions within drylands, namely: the Miombo-Mopane landscapes of Southern Africa, the Savannas of East and West Africa, and the Great steppes of Central Asia. The 11 countries involved will be working towards the achievement of land degradation neutrality through gender responsive sustainable forest and land management best practices and green value chains. This brochure presents the One Country, One Champion Approach in the Tanzania.
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    WinDASI: A Software for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects. Installation Note   2005
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    This module contains the WinDASI software and a note that illustrates how to carry out the installation of WinDASI on your personal computer. WinDASI is a software for Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA) of investment projects that allows the analysis of the financial and economic viability of investments. In particular, it facilitates the systematic storage of data for Cost-Benefit Analysis and allows to calculate: a) flows of physical quantities of outputs, inputs and investment items; b) flows of cur rent, discounted and cumulative costs, benefits, and net benefits; c) flows of incremental (With-Without project) current, discounted and cumulative net benefits; and e) indicators of financial and economic viability such as the Net Present Value (NPV), the Internal Rate of Return (IRR), the Benefit/Cost Ratio, (BCR), the Switching Values (SVs) and Sensitivity tests. Instructions are provided on how to carry out calculations for the different components of an investment project, notably: plans, zones and projects (i.e. at different levels of aggregation). In addition, the software can deal with comparisons of different projects and alternative scenarios (e.g. with–project versus without-project), and normal and phased modes of calculation.
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    WinDASI - Software for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects. A Case Study on Crop Intensification and Coffee Plantation   2005
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    This module presents a case study in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of an investment project. It is useful for people who wish to improve their skills in financial and economic analysis and it is particularly suitable as a practical application of the FAO software for Cost-Benefit Analysis “WinDASI”. The exercise consists of a brief description of the project, a guideline for the structuring of project data and of an appendix with the project data.

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