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Popular Dissemination | 2022

Podcast: Corruption in Indonesia’s forest sector - No victimless crime

David Aled Williams, Philip Jacobsen (Mongabay), Tom Johnson (Gecko Project) (2022)
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https://www.u4.no/corruption-in-indonesias-forest-sector-no-victimless-crime

Although deforestation has declined in recent years, Indonesia still has one of the world's highest deforestation rates. Investigative journalists find corruption continues to be a main facilitator.

Read more:
https://www.u4.no/corruption-in-indonesias-forest-sector-no-victimless-crime

David Aled Williams

Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)
  • aled.williams@cmi.no
  • +47 90778807
  • @aledwil29161867

Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC)

Aug 2018 - Mar 2023
  • Corruption
  • Climate and Natural Resources
  • Indonesia
  • Investigative journalism
  • Deforestation
  • Palm oil
  • Land conflicts

Also from this project:

Journal Article | forthcoming 2024

Corrupting climate change institutions from the inside Systemic Collusion in the Peruvian Forest Governance

Paredes, Maritza and Gianella, Camila and Olivera, Skarlet

Political Geography

Journal Article | Nov 2023

(Re)Interpreting corruption in local environments: Disputed definitions, contested conservation, and power plays in Northern Madagascar

Klein, Brian and Mullard, Saul and Ahamadi, Khaladi and Mara, Paul and Mena, Jaolahy and Nourdine, Sam and Rakoto, Marc and Tombozandry, Djazman and Maraina, Ando Vao

Political Geography

See also:

Journal Article | Jul 2023

Displaying Demons: Processions at the Crossroads in Multi-religious Indonesia

Kari Telle

Asian Ethnology

Blog post | Jun 2023

The 2024 elections will be crucial for Indonesian forests: What can we learn from Norway’s anti-deforestation support? - Indonesia at Melbourne

David Aled Williams

Book | Jun 2023

The Politics of Deforestation and REDD+ in Indonesia: Global Climate Change Mitigation

David Aled Williams

Book Review | Apr 2023

Review of State of Disorder: Privatised Violence and the State in Indonesia (2022). Abdil Mughis Mudhoffir.

Kari Telle

Asian Journal of Social Science (AJS)

Sudan Brief | Nov 2023

Artisanal Gold Mining Camps in the Butana (Eastern Sudan) as Migration Hubs

Musa Adam Abdul-Jalil

Blog post | Oct 2023

Displacement by militarized forest conservation. Evidence from the Artemisa Operation in the post-conflict Colombian Amazon

Juan Corredor-Garcia

Blog post | Oct 2023

Has war concealed Colombia’s biodiversity? Natural scientists and species in new designs for peace

Carolina Angel Botero

Blog post | Oct 2023

Natural Conservation Contracts: land control and resource access in Colombian forest zones

Natalia Correa Sánchez

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