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Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development

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  • Meredith L. Gore

    (Michigan State University)

  • Patrick Braszak

    (University of Toronto)

  • James Brown

    (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

  • Phillip Cassey

    (The University of Adelaide)

  • Rosaleen Duffy

    (The University of Sheffield)

  • Judith Fisher

    (The University of Western Australia)

  • Jessica Graham

    (JG Global Advisory, LLC)

  • Ronit Justo-Hanani

    (Tel Aviv University)

  • Andrea E. Kirkwood

    (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

  • Elizabeth Lunstrum

    (York University)

  • Catherine Machalaba

    (EcoHealth Alliance)

  • Francis Massé

    (The University of Sheffield)

  • Maria Manguiat

    (United Nations Environment)

  • Delon Omrow

    (York University)

  • Peter Stoett

    (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

  • Tanya Wyatt

    (Northumbria University)

  • Rob White

    (University of Tasmania)

Abstract

Transnational environmental crime has become the largest financial driver of social conflict, with severe implications for peace and security. Sustainable-development frameworks need to overtly recognize and mitigate the risks posed by transnational environmental crime to environmental security.

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  • Meredith L. Gore & Patrick Braszak & James Brown & Phillip Cassey & Rosaleen Duffy & Judith Fisher & Jessica Graham & Ronit Justo-Hanani & Andrea E. Kirkwood & Elizabeth Lunstrum & Catherine Machalaba, 2019. "Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 2(9), pages 784-786, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:2:y:2019:i:9:d:10.1038_s41893-019-0363-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-019-0363-6
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    1. Devine, Jennifer A. & Wrathall, David & Aguilar-González, Bernardo & Benessaiah, Karina & Tellman, Beth & Ghaffari, Zahra & Ponstingel, Daria, 2021. "Narco-degradation: Cocaine trafficking’s environmental impacts in Central America’s protected areas," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 144(C).

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