Corrupting the Environment: insights on corruption, the environment and illicit trade
This collection of insights on corruption, the environment and illicit trade emerges from the monthly Corrupting the Environment webinar series between December 2020 and August 2021.
A joint initiative of the Basel Institute on Governance and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the series brought together leading voices from the public and private sectors, academia and civil society. In lively panel discussions, they explored critical trends and shared recommendations for addressing the corruption that is destroying our planet and people’s opportunities for sustainable development.
The publications below are adapted from summaries published on the Basel Institute following each event.
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- 1: Illicit trade and natural resources
- 2: Transparency and accountability in mineral supply chains
- 3: Tracing funds from environmental crimes
- 4: Applying behavioural insights to fight Green Corruption
- 5: Online marketplaces and sale of environmental products
- 6: Corruption risks in waste management
- 7: Natural resource management and environmental corruption in Indonesia - the Green Corruption paradox (survey report)
- YouTube playlist: Corrupting the Environment webinar series