Blar i CMI Open Research Archive på forfatter "Williams, David Aled"
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At the extremes: Corruption in natural resource management revisited
Williams, David Aled; Dupuy, Kendra (U4 Brief 2016:6, Report, 2016-09-01) -
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Environmental and Resource Management
Tacconi, Luca; Williams, David Aled (Annual Review of Environment and Resources vol. 45, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-01)Corruption significantly affects the large majority of countries, and it has negative social and economic impacts. Its impacts on environmental and resource management (ERM) sectors are less well understood. We review ... -
Corruption and state-backed debts in Mozambique: What can external actors do?
Williams, David Aled; Isaksen, Jan (U4 Issue 2016:6, Research report, 2016-11-01)The average annual cost of corruption to Mozambique was recently estimated to be up to USD 4.9 billion for the period 2004-2014. Some analysts have entertained the idea that investments in the country's oil and gas sector ... -
Corruption definitions and their implications for targeting natural resource corruption
Williams, David Aled (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 ... -
Deciding over nature: Corruption and environmental impact assessments
Dupuy, Kendra; Williams, David Aled (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 ... -
Tackling Corruption in Oil Rich Countries: The Role of Transparency
Kolstad, Ivar; Wiig, Arne; Williams, David Aled (U4 Brief 2008:3, Report, 2008-02-01)Corruption is a huge problem in many developing countries rich in oil and other natural resources, and is central in explaining why these countries perform badly in terms of socio-economic development. Transparency reform ... -
The resource bites back: Entry-points for addressing corruption in wildlife crime
Williams, David Aled; Parry-Jones, Rob; Roe, Dilys (U4 Issue 2016:2, Research report, 2016-11-01)Corruption has recently risen up the global wildlife conservation agenda with a series of international agreements highlighting the role of corruption in facilitating wildlife crime. Though there are notable exceptions, ...