Environmental Crime: Targeting the Proceeds of Corruption
A lack of “technical capacity” is not the only reason why there are so few financial investigations in environmental crime cases.
Leading from Behind: The Focus on the Financial Investigation of Wildlife Crime Must be Sustained
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) June 2020 report on illegal wildlife trade showed financial action is rare. Where to now?
Turning the Tide? Learning from Responses to Large-Scale IUU Fishing in Five Countries
What can be learned from responses to illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Tanzania and South Africa?
Pangolin survival: How 'following the money' could save lives
Around the world, the illegal wildlife trade is having a devastating effect on our natural environment. We must target the finances of high level traffickers.
Irrelephant: The Misleading Connections Between Terrorism and Ivory Poaching
Connections between terrorism and ivory trafficking exist, but they are not a solid foundation for combatting the issue.
Understanding Gender, Conflict and the Environment
Conflict is gendered. So are the environmental impacts of conflict.
War, human rights and biodiversity: turning conflict into conservation
Biodiversity hotspots cover just 1.4 percent of the planet's surface, yet 80% of major armed conflicts between 1950 and 2000 occurred in these areas.