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Home » Corruption and REDD+: Identifying risks amid complexity
Corruption and REDD+: Identifying risks amid complexity
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Corruption and REDD+: Identifying risks amid complexity
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Corruption and other factors can influence deforestation in contradictory ways. For the purpose of country-level implementation of REDD+, donors should focus particularly on three corruption risk areas: land grabbing and tenure rights, fraud in monitoring, evaluation and reporting, and elite capture of REDD+ revenues.

Link: http://www.cmi.no/publications/file/4455-corruption-and-redd.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on July 23, 2012
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