Título: | Analysing Corruption in the Forestry Sector |
Autores: | Transparency International |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Editorial: | Transparency International, 2019-09-25T09:16:44Z |
Dimensiones: | Pages: 94 |
Nota general: | With permission of the license/copyright holder |
Idiomas: | Inglés |
Palabras clave: | Globethics.net collections , Institutional collections , Ethics collections , Globethics.net Library Submissions , Transparency International Collection , Corruption and Transparency Collection |
Resumen: |
This manual was prepared as part of the phase-one project of Transparency International»s Forest Governance Integrity (FGI) Programme, funded by the European Union. It is designed to provide a toolkit for local FGI Units and Transparency International (TI) national chapters in the Asia-Pacific region to conduct risk assessments to identify priorities in fighting corrupt practices, assess existing instruments for tackling them and monitor the priority anti-corruption instruments in the region. This manual provides a basis for civil society advocacy to curb the region»s corruption-driven illegal logging. It was developed, researched and written by Arthur G Blundell, PhD, and Emily E Harwell, PhD, of Natural Capital Advisors, coordinated by project manager Michel Gary under the guidance of Finn Heinrich. In order to address a broader set of stakeholders, the manual was redesigned, edited and revised by Anne Grosskurth. The whole process was overseen by Manoj Nadkarni, FGI programme manager. |
En línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/187582 |
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