Rethinking Corruption in Conservation Crime: Insights from Madagascar
The researchers found that non-compliance with conservation rules were associated with a lack of knowledge or interest in conservation, poor recollection of forest rules, and uneven enforcement.
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Rethinking Corruption in Conservation Crime: Insights from Madagascar
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Meredith L. Gore, Jonah Ratsimbazafy and Michelle L. Lute
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The researchers found that non-compliance with conservation rules were associated with a lack of knowledge or interest in conservation, poor recollection of forest rules, and uneven enforcement.