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The impacts of infrastructure sector corruption on conservation

Donald R. Nelson, J. Scott Pippin, Andressa V. Mansur, and Cydney K. Seigerman, Humans and Environmental Change Consulting and The Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems, University of Georgia

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Corruption early in the infrastructure lifecycle creates cascading negative effects and significant conservation impacts. Within infrastructure, the conservation impacts of grand corruption are greater than those of petty corruption. Anti-corruption strategies to increase integrity, transparency, and accountability can reduce these impacts but require complementary advocacy efforts and direct action.

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  • The Impacts of Infrastructure Sector Corruption on Conservation

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