There is important evidence to suggest that corruption is a key factor contributing to the degradation of renewable natural resources. Forestry officials and law enforcement officers who are in the pockets of corrupt logging firms often turn a blind eye to activities that threaten the sustainable management of a forest’s biodiversity. Similarly, fishery inspectors endanger stocks when they accept bribes to ignore official quotas for trawlers.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsJanuary, 2007Global
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2002Algeria, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, Iran, Malawi, Pakistan, Ethiopia, New Zealand, Kenya, Jordan, Malaysia, Haiti, Eritrea, Brazil, Tunisia, Sudan, Vietnam, Uruguay
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2016Nepal, Australia, Vietnam, Asia
FAO Việt Nam đang tích cực đáp ứng lời kêu gọi của Chính phủ Việt Nam về hỗ trợ giải quyết nạn hạn hán nghiêm trọng chưa từng có trong lịch sử hơn 90 năm qua.
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