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  • In its seventh year, WWF‚'s Plowprint Report analyzes the rate of grasslands plow-up across the US, Canadian, and Mexican portions of the Great Plains. This analysis is based on the USDA‚'s annual Cropland Data Layer, the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada‚'s Annual Crop Inventory, and Sentinel-2 satellite data classified using Google Earth‚'s Engine for Mexico from two years prior to the release date. As a result, the 2022 edition analyzes and reports on plow-up and conversion that occurred during 2020.

  • This document is a printable version of the introductory guide on the Illicit Financial Flows topic page of the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) Knowledge Hub . It outlines the impact of illicit financial flows on conservation goals and approaches that can help conservation and natural resource management practitioners to strengthen their programming and related responses.

  • WWF believes that when the planet regains its natural strength and flourishes, people thrive, societies prosper, and the world is more peaceful. The private sector and financial institutions have an important role to play in our planet‚'s future.

  • WWF's 2022 Living Planet Report is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet. This flagship WWF publication reveals an average decline of 69% in species populations since 1970. While conservation efforts are helping, urgent action is required if we are to reverse nature loss.

  • This deck summarizes BIT‚'s recommendations for behaviorally informed solutions to increase use of cold water wash (instead of warm or hot) among US households.

  • How can big data help address corruption in the forestry sector? New research undertaken by data analysts and financial flows experts at TRAFFIC and the Basel Institute on Governance under the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption project is testing new methods for automating data collection and analysis techniques used in other sectors to identify corrupt actors from the point of allocation of forest access rights.

  • These commodity-focused briefs are our attempt to collate currently available information on GHG emissions from each of 10 products, which represent a range of foods -- from row crops to grazed and fed livestock, from tree-crops to aquaculture and wild-caught fish. We expect that new scientific research and advances in agricultural technology and practices will change what we know and reveal new questions. We hope you will be part of these works-in-progress and share new information or insights with us so we can all learn faster and act better and more quickly. To share information, feedback, or insights related to these briefs, please e-mail Emily Moberg at [email protected].

  • Case for action: Addressing Seafood Sector Risk in Financial Markets

  • This handout provides the technical definition of corruption as it is used in the anti-corruption field and lists different key corrupt behaviors.

    Visit the TNRC Knowledge Hub for more resources.

  • This handout provides practitioners with a list of key strategy design and situational analysis questions to consider when integrating anti-corruption into programming.