Corruption and conservation: The need for empirical analyses. A response to Smith & Walpole
Ferraro provides several examples of where corruption may have actually served the cause of conservation, and notes that much greater analysis is required to understand when and the extent to which corruption is antithetical to conservation.
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Corruption and conservation: The need for empirical analyses. A response to Smith & Walpole
Ferraro provides several examples of where corruption may have actually served the cause of conservation, and notes that much greater analysis is required to understand when and the extent to which corruption is antithetical to conservation.