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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Talk outline
- Defining TEC
- Other problem areas
- TEC as a global problem
- Illegal wildlife trade
- Multiple methods of concealment
- Other methods of concealment and trade routes
- Environmental consequences: illegal wildlife trade
- Timber trafficking
- Methods of trafficking
- By road
- By boat - small
- By boat - large
- Trade routes for illegal timber
- Trade flow of illegal timber entering the UK
- Laundering timber into the legal market
- Illegal timber markets - statistics
- Environmental consequences: timber trafficking
- Illegal timber trade: economic consequences
- Black market in ODS
- Illegal ODS
- ODS smuggling routes
- Detecting ODS
- Concealing ODS
- Black market in ODS - two examples
- Environmental consequences: illegal ODS
- Illegal movement of hazardous waste
- Waste trafficking stories
- 'Post-consumer' waste intercepted in Hong Kong
- Waste hazards
- Environmental consequences: hazardous waste
- Who is involved?
- Correlation between corruption and TEC
- Organised crime
- Responding to TEC
- Essential multilateralism
- International (criminal) law?
- International environmental law
- Where else/what else?
- Other agencies
- Beyond 'intergovernmental'
- Conclusion
Topics Covered
- Defining transnational environmental crime (TEC)
- TEC as a global problem
- Illegal wildlife trade
- Multiple methods of concealment
- Trade routes for smuggling exotic birds
- Timber trafficking
- Methods
- Trade routes
- Illegal timber markets
- Economic and environmental consequences
- Black market in ozone depleting substances (ODS)
- Smuggling routes
- Detecting and concealing ODS
- Illegal movement of hazardous waste
- Environmental consequences
- Who is involved?
- Organized crime
- Responding to TEC
- Essential multilateralism
- International environmental law
- Beyond intergovernmental
Talk Citation
Elliott, L. (2009, August 20). Transnational environmental crime [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZUHL1985.Export Citation (RIS)