CONTENTS
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Climate-proofing and political influence in the Philippines Segundo Romero, De La Salle University, and Aileen Laus, The Asia Foundation, Philippines
5.4 Disrupting lives: climate migration and corruption Ingrid Boas, University of Kent and Rebecca Dobson, Transparency International 5.4.1
5.4.2
The plunder of Kenya’s forests: resettling the settlers and holding the loggers accountable Sheila Masinde and Lisa Karanja, Transparency International Kenya Climate change adaptation and water integrity: a global challenge to address local realities Grit Martinez and Teun Bastemeijer, Water Integrity Network
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5.5 When disaster strikes: corruption and rapid response in climate-related relief and recovery Roslyn Hees, Transparency International
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Part 6
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6.0 Forestry governance: a key issue for climate change Transparency International
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6.1 Corruption: a root cause of deforestation and forest degradation Patrick Alley, Global Witness
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6.1.1
Climate change and corruption leave the world’s largest mangrove forest in peril Iftekhar Zaman and Manzoor-e-Khuda, Transparency International Bangladesh
6.2 Governance in the world’s tropical forests: where will REDD+ land? Jeffrey Hatcher and Luke Bailey, Rights and Resources Initiative 6.2.1
Bosawás: the ‘Lung of Central America’ under threat Ana Murillo Arguello, Grupo Cívico Ética y Transparencia
6.3 Governance risks for REDD+: how weak forest carbon accounting can create opportunities for corruption and fraud Christopher Barr, Woods & Wayside International 6.3.1
6.3.2
Index
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Hypothetical offsets: carbon trading and land rights in Papua New Guinea Sarah Dix, Transparency International Papua New Guinea Is Norway rocking the REDD boat? Manoj Nadkarni, Transparency International
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