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A qualitative reframing of private sector corruption: Considerations from the natural resource sectors in South Africa
(U4 Issue 2013:7, Research report, 2013-08-02)The currently used concept of private sector corruption does not cover new types of corruption that have emerged in response to the increasing complexity of the public-private boundary and the effects of more liberalized ... -
Addressing governance and corruption challenges for REDD: Initial findings from DRC, Tanzania, Kenya
(Others, 2010-11-01)How might issues of corruption influence the success of schemes to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)? How could REDD have a positive influence in addressing corruption in the forest sector? ... -
Afghan hydrocarbons: Addressing corruption to fuel development?
(U4 Brief 2010 No 7, Report, 2010-09-15)Use of Afghanistan’s oil and gas resources, if properly handled, could have considerable spinoff effects for development and reduce dependence on high-cost energy from neighbouring countries. But mistrust between local and ... -
Améliorer la structure ? Réforme institutionnelle et corruption dans le secteur de l'eau
(U4 Brief 2011:8, Report, 2011-08-01)L’échec du monde à assurer à ses citoyens l’accès à l’eau et à l’assainissement est reconnu comme un problème de gouvernance, et les réformes institutionnelles figurent largement dans les efforts prodigués en faveur d’une ... -
At the extremes: Corruption in natural resource management revisited
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By the gun or by the bribe: Firm size, environmental governance and corruption among mining companies in Guatemala
(U4 Issue 2015:17, Research report, 2015-09-01)(You can also read the most important points in this publication in our blog: Steps to limit the endemic corruption around junior mining companies ) This U4 Issue discusses the corruption risks faced by mining companies ... -
Certified integrity? Forest certification and anti-corruption
(U4 Issue 2013:1, Research report, 2013-01-22)Forest certification schemes regulate forest exploitation and trade across many countries. In the absence of a multilateral agreement on limiting deforestation, they provide rules to balance the social, economic and ... -
Collaboration against corruption?: Multistakeholder groups in natural resource management
(U4 Issue 2011:5, Research report, 2011-06-01)Multistakeholder processes – involving representatives from civil society, government and the private sector — are increasingly viewed by donors as a means to promote improved service delivery and operational performance ... -
Combattre la corruption dans les pays riches en pétrole: Le rôle de la transparence
(U4 Brief 2009:21, Report, 2009-10-14)La corruption constitue un véritable fléau dans de nombreux pays riches en pétrole et autres ressources naturelles. Elle est en grande partie responsable du faible développement socio‑économique de ces pays. Depuis peu, ... -
Community-based natural resource management as a good governance and anti-corruption method: Lessons from Madagascar
(U4 Issue 2023:4, Research report, 2023-06-01)In Madagascar, high-level corruption can undermine local efforts to save the island’s threatened ecosystems. Communities need better participation and improved trust in conservation organisations. -
Corruption and Commercial Fisheries in Africa
(U4 Brief 2008:23, Report, 2008-12-05)Heightened competition and considerable illegal fishing by commercial boats, suggest that incentives for corruption in African fisheries are high. Dependence on revenues and investments from foreign countries, as well as ... -
Corruption and Forest Revenues in Papua
(U4 Brief 2008:18, Report, 2008-06-05)Under a sustainable, well-managed, logging regime, Papua - the most densely forested part of Indonesia - can potentially contribute substantial forest revenues for socio-economic development. Yet, it remains the poorest ... -
Corruption and Industrial Fishing in Africa
(U4 Issue 2008:7, Research report, 2008-12-05)Africa's marine resources are increasingly in demand and are gaining in geopolitical importance. Competition between key fishing nations for access and control over marine resources is joined by competition between local ... -
Corruption and state-corporate crime in fisheries
(U4 Issue 2015:15, Research report, 2015-01-01)This U4 Issue paper describes corruption in the fisheries sector through the lens of state-corporate crime. It presents a case study from Senegal where Russian, European and Asian fishing firms, supported by their home ... -
Corruption and wildlife trafficking
(U4 Issue 2015:11, Research report, 2015-06-03)Wildlife trafficking is a growing global concern. It takes place in all regions of the world with those nations with high biodiversity being the source and the consumers of the wildlife as well as transit areas and hubs ... -
Corruption definitions and their implications for targeting natural resource corruption
(Report, 2021-08-01)This Brief addresses how understandings of corruption have changed over time, particularly focusing on the practical implications of definitions for how we address corruption. It provides conservation and NRM practitioners ... -
Corruption et revenus forestiers en Papouasie indonésienne
(U4 Brief 2009:22, Report, 2009-10-14)Sous l’impulsion d’un régime d’abattage durable et bien géré, la Papouasie – parée de la plus dense couverture forestière de l’Indonésie – aurait le potentiel de consacrer de larges revenus forestiers à son développement ... -
Corruption in Natural Resource Management - An Introduction
(U4 Brief 2008:2, Report, 2008-02-01)Natural resources often provide fertile ground for corruption. Since a substantial number of partner countries in development cooperation are richly endowed with natural resources, these contexts pose a particular challenge ... -
Deciding over nature: Corruption and environmental impact assessments
(U4 Issue 2016:5, Research report, 2016-11-01)Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) are a core aspect of environmental decision-making in most countries. Despite massive potential for public harms resulting from corrupt decision-making linked to EIAs, research on ... -
Deforestation in Peru: Confronting the informal practices, state capture, and collusion
(U4 Brief 2024:5, Report, 2024-04-01)Greater transparency and accountability of elected officials, as well as enhanced environmental management, is crucial to meeting the challenges faced by those who wish to protect the Amazon.