Data sources

The information in the CSR Risk Check is based on open online sources. Below you can find an overview of all sources.

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3505 sources
Ctgb, Neonicotinoïden, 2023 NRDC, Neonicotinoids 101: The Effects on Humans and Bees, 2022 Straub, L. et al., Negative effects of neonicotinoids on male honeybee survival, behaviour and physiology in the field, 2021 EOS Wetenschap, Nieuwe pesticiden, zelfde gevolgen?, 2023 Al Jazeera, Military coup clouds control over jade, gems in Myanmar, 2021 Mongabay, Indonesia permit payoff raises alarm about palm oil industry corruption, 2023 Nikkei Asia, Myanmar land mine danger grows as military rings Chinese assets, 2023 Environmental Research Letters, The potential for REDD+ to reduce forest degradation in Vietnam, 2020 SABC News, ‘Hold mining companies accountable for tragedies at unsecured, abandoned mines’, 2023 specialeurasia, Modern Mongolia and the Economics of Herding, 2023 E. Warren-Thomas, et al., Rubber needs to be included in deforestation-free commodity legislation, 2022 EarthDay, HOW DEFORESTATION AFFECTS THE WATER CYCLE, 2023 Human Rights Watch, Joint Statement – Call for Justice Accountability and Effective Response to Ongoing Violations and Gender Persecution in Afghanistan, 2023 Samen Tegen Voedselverspilling, Feiten en Cijfers, 2021 Convention on Biological Diversity, Republic of Moldavia, 2023 Constructive Voices, Armenia biodiversity: animal and plant species and what is under threat, 2023 Water Action Hub, Country Overview - Armenia, 2022 Earth Journalism Network, Sewage from Mexico's tourism industry threatens Caribbean coast, reef, 2020 FONAP, Guide to Conducting Risk Analyses for Palm-Oil-Producing Countries, 2023 Research Square, Air Pollution in Bangladesh and Its Consequences, 2023

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MVO Netherlands and project partners are continuously working on supplementing and updating this list. If you know of sources (websites, reports) that would be interesting to include in our database, or if you believe certain sources are not sufficiently reliable, please contact us at mvorisicochecker@mvonederland.nl. You can request the method we use to check the reliability of sources through the same email address.

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