COUNTERING CORRUPTION IN WILDLIFE TRADE AND CONSERVATION

Thank you for visiting our e-library, a comprehensive collection of resources encompassing reports, case studies, courses, and more, all dedicated to countering corruption in the field of wildlife trade and wildlife conservation.

Corruption in wildlife trade and conservation is a serious and complex issue that poses significant threats to global biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

Efforts to combat these forms of corruption involve a combination of legal, institutional, and societal measures such as law enforcement, transparency, community engagement, international cooperation, and public awareness.

The resources featured here are among the most authoritative and accessible for individuals who may not have specialized knowledge on anti-corruption but are actively engaged in addressing issues such as illegal wildlife trade, unsustainable practices, human-wildlife conflicts, or the promotion of sustainable wildlife-based economies and protected areas management.

Our e-library is hosted by the Global Environment Facility-financed Global Wildlife Program, led by the World Bank.


If you would like to recommend additional resources for inclusion into this e-library, please emailgwp-info@worldbank.org.

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