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Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development

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, Francis Massé, Maria Manguiat, Delon Omrow, Peter Stoett, Tanya Wyatt and Rob White
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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

Nature Sustainability, 2019, vol. 2, issue 9, 784-786

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.

Date: 2019
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