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HomeUpcoming EventsAvoiding Corruption In Schemes To Reduce Carbon Emissions From Deforestation: a Framework For Analysis
Avoiding corruption in schemes to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation: a framework for analysis

Professor Adam Graycar invites you to join ANU colleagues working on corruption studies to the first of a series of public lectures for 2011 by members of the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption (TRIC).

The lecture will be presented by Dr Peter Larmour, reader in Public Policy & Governance at the Crawford School of Economics & Government. In Avoiding Corruption in Schemes to Reduce Carbon Emissions from Deforestation, Peter examines the increased international interest in REDD schemes (reduce emissions caused by deforestation and forest degradation) and the vulnerability such schemes have to corrupt practice.

The seminar will be held at:

12pm, Monday 28 February 2011
Theatre 2, Hedley Bull Centre
Liversidge Street, ANU

Further details are available or at:
 
http://tric.anu.edu.au/events

Date & time

  • Mon 28 Feb 2011, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm