02012 a2200301 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001500152072001400167072001400181072001300195072001200208072002100220072002100241072002100262100003100283245004500314250000600359260003200365300001000397520128800407999001501695184971282420250317100401.0250312042011GB eng  a9781849712828 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 37.99fBB a01 aeng7 aRNPG2thema7 aLBB2thema7 aJP2thema7 aRNPG2bic7 aLBB2bic7 aJP2bic7 aPOL0440002bisac7 aNAT0100002bisac7 a363.738742bisac1 aTransparency International10aGlobal Corruption Report: Climate Change a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20110318 a400 p bThe global response to climate change will demand unprecedented international cooperation, deep economic transformation and resource transfers at a significant scale. Corruption threatens to jeopardise these efforts. Transparency International's Global Corruption Report: Climate Change is the first publication to comprehensively explore such corruption risks. More than fifty leading experts and practitioners contribute, covering four key areas: governance: investigating major governance challenges towards tackling climate change mitigating climate change: reducing greenhouse gas emissions with transparency and accountability adapting to climate change: identifying corruption risks in climate-proofing development, financing and implementation of adaptation forestry governance: responding to the corruption challenges plaguing the forestry sector, and how these challenges need to be integrated into current international strategies to halt deforestation and promote reforestation. The Global Corruption Report: Climate Change provides essential policy analysis to help policy-makers, practitioners and other stakeholders understand these risks and develop effective responses at a critical point in time when the main architecture for climate governance is being developed. c1234d1234