Corruption, Informality, and Power: Explaining the limits to institutional approaches for tackling illegal logging in Peru
By Camila Gianella, Maritza Paredes and Lorena Figueroa
Policies and strategies implemented to combat illegal logging in Peru appear to have had limited success. Addressing corruption in the forest sector requires an understanding of the role of political and informal power arrangements that shape individual and collective behaviours. Forest governance outcomes can only be strengthened by considering the networks, actors, powers, and interests that interact with wider conditions.
Bergen, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2021. 25p.