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Corruption, Organised Crime and Species Extinction in South East Asia
Simon Sneddon
Law
Centre for Sustainable Business Practices
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Agricultural Products
14%
Agriculture
14%
Biofuel
14%
Corporate
14%
Corruption
100%
Criminal
14%
Criminal Groups
14%
Criminal Networks
14%
Criminality
14%
Current Rate
14%
Edible Oil
14%
Endangered Species
14%
Greed
14%
Habitat Decline
14%
Habitat Loss
14%
Habitat Protection
14%
Habitat Requirements
14%
Habitat Threats
14%
Indonesia
14%
Malaysia
14%
Moratorium
14%
Oil Palm Plantation
28%
Orangutan
100%
Organized Crime
100%
Overexploitation
14%
Packaging Products
14%
Palm Oil
28%
Palm Oil Production
14%
Palm Tree
14%
Plantation
14%
Public Officials
14%
Rainforest
42%
Selling
14%
South-East Asia
100%
Species Extinction
100%
Species Protection
14%
Supermarkets
14%
Third Section
14%
Vegetable Oil
14%
Well-being
14%
Widespread Species
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Agricultural Product
20%
Arecaceae
20%
Biofuel
20%
Endangered Species
20%
Indicator Species
20%
Industrial Agriculture
20%
Keystone Species
20%
Palm Oil
100%
Vegetable Oil
20%