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All the output of Supras work, covering all service areas, is listed here, organized chronologically according to year. Where the author is not mentioned, this is Lars T. Soeftestad (until 1999), and from 2000 onwards Supras or Lars T. Soeftestad. Most of the output can be downloaded.

The output can also be accessed as organized in terms of service areas and issues (see list of service areas and issues in the left column).

Supportive output in the form of webservices, cartography and mapping, and images is also available. Finally, Supras’ publication series Briefing Notes also contains output.

Context

Details about the activities mentioned are available in section Portfolio. Links to many of the projects, implementing agencies and partners that are involved in these activities are available in section Links.



  1. “Domestic violence - international legal framework.” 2014. The National Institute of Justice in Bulgaria organized a seminar in Sofia on 30 June - 2 July 2014. The seminar topic was "Domestic violence - international legal framework. Recent case law of ECHR. Practical issues in the implementation of Law on Domestic Violence." I was responsible for a section that focused on international legal perspectives. The seminar was part of the project "Increasing the capacity of the judiciary and training on the European Convention for the Protection of Human rights and Fundamental Freedoms at the National Institute of Justice." Comments: The project received financial support from the EEA and Norway Grants. [access doc] [access images]
  2. “Social risk analysis in the Lake Chad Basin.” 2006. Prepared for Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) / Global Environment Facility project “Reversal of Land and Water Degradation Trends in the Lake Chad Basin Ecosystem: Establishment of Mechanisms for Land and Water Management” (RAF/00/G31/P070252). Comments: background paper for the report on "Environmental and Social Risk Assessment (ESRA)", submitted July 2006. [access doc]
  3. “Environmental and social risk assessment (ESRA).” 2006. With Impact Assessment, Inc., La Jolla, California, United States & Center for Impact assessment, New York, United States. Prepared for Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) / Global Environment Facility project “Reversal of Land and Water Degradation Trends in the Lake Chad Basin Ecosystem: Establishment of Mechanisms for Land and Water Management” (RAF/00/G31/P070252).
  4. “Social Assessment.” 2005. Yemen Rainfed Agriculture and Livestock Project. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. Comments: This document is embargoed.
  5. “The HIV/AIDS sector in Botswana: communication, knowledge management, and use of information and communication technologies.” 2004. Comments: Project outline. [access pdf]
  6. “Final report of the Urban Social Science Consultant to the project Privatization of the Solid Waste Municipal Company in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia.” Belgrade, FR of Yugoslavia & Washington DC, United States: Belgrade City Government & International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  7. Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT). 2004. “A new action research initiative in Mauritania.” Seminar presentation, Washington DC, United States, 23 September 2004. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. Comments: The project focused upon traditional and modern resource use patterns in a wetlands area in southeast Mauritania. [access pdf]
  8. Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT). “Presentation.” 2004. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. Comment: Available also in Arabic and French. [access: doc Arabic|doc English|doc Français]
  9. Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT). “Concept note.” 2004. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. Comment: Updated from the 2002 version (see below). [access doc]
  10. Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT). “Concept note.“ 2002. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. Comment: Available also in Arabic and French. [access: doc Arabic|doc English|doc Français]
  11. “Report on social assessment of the ‘Houses on water’ settlements in Makoko Slum.” 2002. Lagos Metropolitan Development Project (LMDP). Lagos, Nigeria & Washington DC, United States: Lagos State Government & World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  12. “The Makoko ‘Houses on the Lagoon’ area: presentation and evaluation of project proposals.” 2002. Lagos Metropolitan Development Project (LMDP). Lagos, Nigeria & Washington DC, United States: Lagos State Government & World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  13. “Evaluation of demand for solid waste services in marginal areas (WTP).” 2002. Report on Activity 3 of the Urban Social Science Consultant to the project Privatization of the Solid Waste Municipal Company in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia. Washington DC, United States: International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  14. “Analysis of solid waste management in marginal areas.” 2002. Report on Activity 2 of the Urban Social Science Consultant to the project Privatization of the Solid Waste Municipal Company in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia. Washington DC, United States: International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  15. “General urban analysis of marginalized areas and slums.” 2002. Report on Activity 1 of the Urban Social Science Consultant to the project Privatization of the Solid Waste Municipal Company in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia. Washington DC, United States: International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank. Comments: with Stoveland Consult.
  16. “Guide to CPRNet.” 2000. Washington DC: World Bank. Comments: Prepared December 2000. First version prepared in early 1997, a version prepared in connection with the May 1998 CBNRM workshop is available on the World Bank website. This is the final version. [access doc]
  17. Indicators for sustainable development of marine capture fisheries. 1999. With Serge M. Garcia and Derek Staples, et al. FAO Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries no. 8. Rome, Italy: Fishery Resources Division (FIR), FAO. Comments: Based on a draft developed by the “Australian-FAO Technical Consultation on Sustainability Indicators in Marine Capture Fisheries” (see below), available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French and Spanish. [access doc]
  18. “Report on the International Workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM),” 10-14 May 1998, Washington DC, United States. 1999. Washington DC, United States: World Bank Institute, World Bank. Comments: with Chris D. Gerrard. [access]
  19. “Institutional analysis and reform in the fisheries sector in Bangladesh.” Paper presented at the CPRNet session, World Bank’s Social Development Forum, 1-3 June 1999.
  20. “Property rights: institutions and partnerships for sustainable natural resource management.” 1999. Presented at the CPRNet session, World Bank’s Social Development Forum, 1-3 June 1999. Comments: The CPRNet session was a panel consisting of: Lars T. Soeftestad (introduction & case: “The fisheries sector in Bangladesh”), Loretta Sprissler (case: “Pilot program to Conserve the Brazilian Rain Forest”), Hans-Werner Wabnitz (case: “Mauritania’s Code Pasteural”), and Buena U. Solomon (case: ”National Environmental Funds (NEF) in the Philippines”). [access doc]
  21. “Vision to action: core indicators for fisheries and aquaculture.” 1999. Washington DC, United States: Rural Dept., World Bank. Comments: With the World Bank’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Thematic Group.
  22. “Social Assessment.” 1999. In Bangladesh Fourth Fisheries Project, Annex 12, 101-108. Project Appraisal Document. Washington DC, United States: Rural Development Sector Unit, South Asia Region, World Bank.
  23. “Social, cultural and institutional aspects of sustainability: General review and the World Bank experience.” 1999. Technical Background Paper for “Australian-FAO Technical Consultation on Sustainability Indicators in Marine Capture Fisheries,” 18-22 January 1999, Brighton Beach, Sydney, Australia. Comments: organized by the Dept. of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Australia (AFFA) in close collaboration with FAO.
  24. “Community-Based Natural Resource Management: a cross-cutting initiative.” 1998. Presentation to the Operations Evaluation Department (OEDST), World Bank, 27 May 1998. [access doc]
  25. “Sector work on coastal zone management, Ghana, 1995-96.” 1998. Coastal zone uses and marine biodiversity conservation / Program design workshop. Washington DC, United States: World Bank.
  26. “Institutional challenges and recommendations.” 1998. World Bank Rural Week, 25-27 March 1998. Washington DC, United States: Rural Development Sector Unit, South Asia Region, World Bank. Comments: Feedback from the sub-sector working groups.
  27. “On institutional reform in the fisheries sector in Bangladesh.” 1998. Presentation for the World Bank’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Thematic Team, World Bank Rural Week, 25-27 March 1998. Washington DC, United States: Rural Development Sector Unit, South Asia Region, World Bank. [access doc]
  28. Towards an integrated coastal zone management strategy for Ghana. A sector work. 1997. With Indu Hewawasam, et al. Accra, Ghana & Washington DC, United States: Ghana Environmental Protection Agency & Africa Technical Families: Environment, World Bank.
  29. “Ethiopia Women in Development (WID) assessment, 1989. A summary.” 1997. Ethiopia social rehabilitation and development fund project. Washington DC, United States: Africa Technical Families: Human Resources, World Bank.
  30. Common property resource (CPR) management and environmental and social sustainability. 1997. Environment Matters, 1997. Washington DC, United States: Environment Dept., World Bank. [access doc]
  31. Participation and indigenous people. 1996. With Sandy Davis. In The World Bank participation sourcebook, 251-54. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. [access URL]
  32. “Ghana sector work on integrated coastal zone management: May 1996 stakeholder workshop process – process documentation.” 1996. Washington DC, United States: Africa Technical Families: Environment, World Bank. [access doc]
  33. “Ghana sector work on integrated coastal zone management: report on chieftaincy and environmental management.” 1996. Washington DC, United States: Africa Technical Families: Environment, World Bank.
  34. “Bangladesh. Country profile of vulnerable ethnic minority groups.“ 1996. Washington DC, United States: Agricultural & Natural Resources Division, South Asia - Country Dept. 1, World Bank.
  35. “Towards an integrated coastal zone management strategy in Ghana.” 1996. Presentation at the final stakeholder workshop of the Ghana Sector Work on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, 21 May 1996, Accra, Ghana. Accra, Ghana & Washington DC, United States: Ghana Environmental Protection Agency & Africa Technical Families: Environment, World Bank.
  36. “AGR Action Plan. Background note on matrix 6g: ‘Fisheries and aquaculture’.” 1996. Prepared with Gert van Santen. Washington DC, United States: Rural Dept., World Bank.
  37. “AGR Action Plan. Matrix 6g: ‘Fisheries and aquaculture’.” 1996. Prepared with Gert van Santen. Washington DC, United States: Rural Dept., World Bank.
  38. Participation and indigenous peoples. 1995. With Shelton Davis. Social Development Notes no. 8, June 1995. Washington DC, United States: Social Development Dept., World Bank. Comments: This is a shortened version of Social Development Papers no. 9, June 1995 (see below), orig. publ. as Environment Department Dissemination Notes no. 21, June 1995. [access]
  39. Participation and indigenous peoples. 1995. With Shelton Davis. Social Development Papers no. 9, June 1995. Washington DC, United States: Social Development Dept., World Bank. Comments: Orig. publ. as Environment Department Papers no. 21, June 1995. [access doc]
  40. “Working paper on supervision mission of Ethnic Minority Education Component.” 1994. Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Primary Education Project. Washington DC, United States: Asia Technical Families: Environment, World Bank.
  41. “Review of developments. Statement by the World Bank.” 1994. Paper presented to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations (UNWGIP), 25-29 July 1994, Geneva, Switzerland. [access doc]
  42. “Statement by the World Bank.” 1994. Paper presented to the Technical Meeting on the “International Decade on the World’s Indigenous People,” UN Sub-commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 20-22 July 1994, Geneva, Switzerland. [access doc]
  43. “Indigenous communities.” 1994. Paper presented at the World Bank’s “Workshop on participatory development,” 17-20 May 1994, Washington DC, United States. [access doc]
  44. Resettlement and development. The bank-wide review of projects involving involuntary resettlement 1986-1993. 1994. With Michael M. Cernea, et al. Environment Department Papers (Resettlement Series) no. 32, March 1996. Washington DC, United States: Environment Dept., World Bank. [access doc]
  45. “Sardar Sarovar. The report of the Independent Review. An evaluation of the report dealing with involuntary resettlement and rehabilitation in the Sardar Sarovar dam and irrigation projects in India.” 1992. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Ministry of Finance. Comments: Prepared 1992.
  46. Mobilizing the poor. An evaluation of Sida financed rural development projects in Sri Lanka. 1991. With Claes Lindahl, et al. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm.
  47. “Kotmale Evacuees Study. Report no. 2.” 1990. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm.
  48. “Kotmale Evacuees Study. Report no. 1.” 1988. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm.
  49. “Sandwip Cross-dam Project, Bangladesh. Fishery resources and fisheries. Consultancy on fisheries aspects of the project.” 1987. Gothenburg & Stockholm, Sweden: National Swedish Board of Fisheries & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm & Swedish International Development Authority (Sida).
  50. Fisheries. 1987. With Sten Andreasson. In: Final report. Feasibility study on the Sandwip cross-dam development scheme vol. 3, Annex B. March 1987. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Land Reclamation Project, Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB).
  51. “Sandwip cross-dam development scheme, Bangladesh. Consultancy on aspects of the socio-economic condition in the project area. A preliminary report.” 1986. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm.
  52. “Sandwip Cross-dam Development Scheme, Bangladesh. Feasibility study on Sandwip-Noakhali Crossdam. Economic and social studies. Further comments with an emphasis on the fishing adaptation on Sandwip.” 1986. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Land Reclamation Project, Bangladesh Water Development Board.
  53. “Sandwip Crossdam Project (SCP). Reports nos. 1-5.” 1986. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) & Development Study Unit, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm.
  54. “Evaluation of projects in Bangladesh funded by the Rajshahi Committee of Kristiansand.” 1985. Kristiansand, Norway: The Rajshahi Committee, Kristiansand Municipal Council. Comment: Available in Norwegian.
  55. “Fish Culture Programme 1983-1989.” 1983. A project proposal to the Development Fund / Future in Our Hands. Pagla, Sunamgonj, Bangladesh: Rural Development and Health Centre Foundation (RDHCF).
  56. “Gono Unnyan Prochesta, Rajoir, Faridpur, Bangladesh. A report from a visit in May 1983.” 1983. Oslo, Norway: The Development Fund / Future in Our Hands & Norwegian Agency for International Development (Norad). Comment: Available in Norwegian.
  57. “Evaluation of K.R.B. Fishery and Irrigation Project.” 1983. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Norwegian Agency for International Development (Norad). Comment: Available in Norwegian.