Corruption –a double-edged sword for conservation? A response to Smith & Walpole
Katzner essentially points out that corruption can sometimes favor conservation, particularly to the extent that it retards economic development.
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Corruption –a double-edged sword for conservation? A response to Smith & Walpole
Katzner essentially points out that corruption can sometimes favor conservation, particularly to the extent that it retards economic development.