How can citizen and community science contribute to environmental compliance and enforcement? Join us for our ongoing webinar series exploring this topic.
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Learn more about the recent INECE-IDB webinar series discussing how environmental licensing and enforcement programs are adapting to COVID-19 and what we can carry forward out of this time of crisis.
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Contribute to the INECE Bibliography! The INECE Academic Committee is developing a comprehensive bibliography of important academic resources on environmental compliance and enforcement.
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INECE had a highly successful joint conference with AELERT in Adelaide, Australia this March. Our Conference Summary Report highlights outcomes and important next steps to be pursued by the Network.
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INECE develops and supports regional and topical networks for enforcement and compliance cooperation. Cooperation among government officials can help create a level playing field.
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About INECE
The International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) is a partnership of government and non-government enforcement and compliance practitioners from more than 150 countries.INECE's goals are: raising awareness to compliance and enforcement; developing networks for enforcement cooperation; and strengthening capacity to implement and enforce environmental requirements.INECE is dedicated using regulatory and non-regulatory approaches to guide compliance with and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations that promote the sustainable use of natural resources and the protection of ecosystem integrity at the global, regional, and national levels. Learn more »
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Wildlife Crime Program Manager
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Recent Library Additions
Is Wildlife Trafficking Being Treated as Serious Crime?
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Integrating Environmental Governance and Green Economy: Nepal’s Journey Towards Sustainable Development
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IUCN/TRAFFIC Analyses of the Proposals to Amend the CITES Appendices at the 20thTH Meeting of the Conference of the Parties
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