World Bank2014-08-292014-08-292002-08https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19896Since 1998, the EAP Program, initially sponsored by the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) and the World Bank, has evolved into a response by the stakeholders of the countries which share the Sub-Andean and Amazon Basin to the challenge of developing a sustainable hydrocarbon industry. This document offers a description of the origins, progress, and results that the Population, Energy and Environmental Program (EAP) has had: a united effort that the stakeholders-governments, oil industry, and indigenous people-are making to reach an understanding through the dialogue and the formulation of initiatives that encourage the integration and development of hydrocarbon projects in a way compatible with the sustainable development of the Amazon region.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOADAPTATIONANNUAL REPORTBIO-DIVERSITYCLIMATECONSERVATIONDECISION MAKINGDISCOVERIESECONOMIC CONDITIONSECONOMIC FACTORSECONOMIC GROWTHECONOMISTSELECTRICITYENERGY ACTIVITYENERGY EFFICIENCYENERGY PRACTICESENVIRONMENTAL GROUPSENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTSENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTSENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL MEASURESENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONSEXPLOITATIONEXPLOITATION ACTIVITIESGASGAS OPERATIONSGLOBAL ENVIRONMENTHUMAN RIGHTSINCOMEINDIGENOUS COMMUNITIESINDIGENOUS PEOPLESINDIGENOUS POPULATIONSINSTITUTIONALIZATIONINTERVENTIONINVENTORYLAWSLEGISLATIONMANDATESMINERAL OPERATIONSMINESNATURAL RESOURCESOILOIL COMPANIESOIL COMPANYOIL EXPLORATIONOIL INDUSTRYPARTNERSHIPPUBLIC HEARINGSQUALITY OF LIFEREGULATORY FRAMEWORKRENEWABLE SOURCESSUSTAINABILITYSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTSUSTAINABLE ENERGYSUSTAINABLE USETECHNICAL ASSISTANCETRANSITION ECONOMIESThe Population, Energy and Environmental Program : An Initiative for Understanding and Sustainable Development in the Amazon Region10.1596/19896