SNBC Guide 3 | Addressing collusive corruption in community-managed forests

This resource explores the topic of collusive corruption and how it can be addressed using a social norms and behavior change approach. It is based on a scenario where corruption affects a community-based resource management scheme in the forestry sector.

This series of four guides offers practical guidance on the potential applications of behavioral science toward enhancing anti-corruption and conservation efforts. It is Part 3 of a four-part series.

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