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Behavioural drivers in illegal wildlife trade

Published 1 June 2022

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Behavioural drivers of corruption facilitating illegal wildlife trade: Problem analysis and state of the field review

This Problem Analysis is a review of the efficacy and opportunities for using social norm and behaviour change (SNBC) approaches to combat illegal wildlife trade (IWT) and other natural resource-related corruption.

Working Paper 39: Behavioural drivers of corruption facilitating illegal wildlife trade: Problem analysis and state of the field review

Report author(s):
Claudia Baez Camargo, Gayle Burgess

Publication date:
June 2022


Notes:

The Working Paper is produced in association with the USAID-funded Targeting Natural Resource Management (TNRC) project consortium: WWF, the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, TRAFFIC and the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at George Mason University.

This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or individual TNRC consortium members.

The publication is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Working Paper Series, ISSN: 2624-9650. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

Suggested citation: Baez Camargo, Claudia, and Gayle Burgess. 2022. “Behavioural drivers of corruption facilitating illegal wildlife trade: Problem analysis and state of the field review.” Working Paper 39, Basel Institute on Governance. Available at: https://baselgovernance.org/publications/wp-39


About Basel Institute on Governance

The Basel Institute on Governance is a Swiss-based not-for-profit organisation working worldwide to counter corruption and other financial crimes and to improve the quality of governance. Working with partners and across disciplines, the Basel Institute's 100+ staff conduct technical assistance, training and applied research across the thematic areas of international asset recovery, public governance, anti-corruption compliance and Collective Action, public finance management and green corruption.

About USAID

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is responsible for the majority of overseas development assistance from the United States Government and works to end extreme poverty and promote resilient, democratic societies while advancing security and prosperity for America and the world. www.usaid.gov/