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Keeping REDD+ clean: a step-by-step guide to preventing corruption

This manual helps interested parties to understand and address corruption risks associated with forest carbon accounting – particularly REDD+ – ...

Report published – Oct 2012

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Tackling Forestry Corruption Risks in Asia Pacific

This report is based on research carried out in five Asia Pacific countries – China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. ...

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Did you know that you have a right to know? Spreading the word in Papua New Guinea’s forests

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Posted on 11 Jun 2012 by Alice Harrison

Malaysian public become eyes and ears of the forest


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Durban COP17 wrap-up: Corruption now on the climate change radar


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A silent protest in Pulau Padang


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Posted on 28 Nov 2011 by Guest Author

Corruption and Forestry: Once gone, they cannot be brought back


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Posted on 16 Nov 2011 by Manoj Nadkarni