Following the proceeds of environmental crime : forests, fish and filthy lucre / edited by Gregory Rose.
"Significant quantities of natural resources are illegally harvested and their proceeds laundered in the Asia-Pacific region, fostering corruption and undermining environmental governance. Much illegal exploitation and pollution occurs in countries with poor governance capacities, but much of the sa...
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge,
2014.
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Physical Description: | x, 253 pages ; 24 cm |
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Contents:
- Forests, fish and filthy lucre / Gregory Rose
- Transnational environmental crime in the Asia-Pacific : characteristics and key issues / Lorraine Elliot
- What is environmental crime and how much is happening in Australia? / Samantah Bricknell
- Laundering the proceeds of crime : a global overview / John Broome
- Combating environmental crime with anti money laundering initiatives : indonesian experiences / Yunus Husein
- Regional plan of action to promote responsible fishing practices in the Southeast Asia region : cooperative mechanisms / Murray Johns
- Following the proceeds of illegal fishing in the Asia-Pacific : supply chain intervention points / Kate Barclay
- Integrating monitoring, control and surveillance and anti-money laundering tools to address illegal fishing in the Philippines and Indonesia / Mary Ann Palma-Robles
- Following the proceeds of bluewater crime : case studies from an Australian fishery / Ian Parks
- Monitoring illegal logging at the national level : lessons from Indonesia / Ahmad Dermawan, Krystof Obidzinski and Salwa Amira
- An integrated law enforcement approach: targeting the proceeds of forest crime in Indonesia / Anna Christina Sinaga and Sofi Mardiah
- Limitations of anti-money laundering techniques: controlling imports of illegally logged timber / Duncan Brack
- Governmental coordination to enforce environmental laws : perspectives of an Australian regulator / Grant Pink
- Integrating intelligence functions into environmental regulatory agencies : Australian experiences / James Lehane
- Combating transnational environmental crime : future decisions / Gregory Rose.