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Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa : Panacea or Pandora's Box? / ed. by Jesse Salah Ovadia, J. Andrew Grant, Nathan Andrews.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Andrews, Nathan.
Contributor:
Ackah-Baidoo, Patricia, Contributor.
Akuffo, Edward Ansah, Contributor.
Alorse, Raynold Wonder, Contributor.
Andrews, Nathan, Contributor.
Andrews, Nathan, Editor.
Awiti, Alex, Contributor.
Bassett, Carolyn, Contributor.
Bersaglio, Brock, Contributor.
Caramento, Alexander, Contributor.
Collins, Andrea (Ecologist), Contributor.
Enns, Charis, Contributor.
Fradella, Allyson, Contributor.
Geipel, Jeff, Contributor.
Graham, Emmanuel, Contributor.
Grant, J. Andrew, 1974- Editor.
Hamann, Steffi, Contributor.
Hilson, Abigail Efua, Contributor.
Huggins, Christopher, Contributor.
Katz-Lavigne, Sarah, 1984- Contributor.
Nickerson, Emily, Contributor.
Odumosu-Ayanu, Ibironke T., Contributor.
Ovadia, Jesse Salah, Contributor.
Ovadia, Jesse Salah, Editor.
Schwartz, Brendan, Contributor.
Sneyd, Adam, 1978- Contributor.
Walsh-Pickering, David, Contributor.
University of Toronto. Library, Funder.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental policy--Africa.
Environmental policy.
Africa.
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (392 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
University of Toronto Press 2022
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2022]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"There is no question that Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources of different magnitudes. However, over a decade of high commodity prices and new hydrocarbon discoveries across the continent has led countless international organizations, donor agencies, and non-governmental organizations to devote considerable attention to the potential of natural resource-based development. Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa places a particular emphasis on the actors that help us understand the extent to which resources could be transformed into broader developmental outcomes. Based on a wide variety of primary sources and fieldwork, including in-person interviews and participant observations, this collection contributes to both scholarly and policy discussions around the governance and economic development roles of local entrepreneurs, transnational firms, civil society groups, local communities, and government agencies in Africa's natural resource sectors. Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa explores the impact these actors have on regional trends such as resource nationalism and local procurement policies as well as grassroots-related issues such as poverty, livelihoods, gender equity, development, and human security."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
SECTION I Introduction
1 An Evolving Agenda on Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa
SECTION II Governance Framings at Local, National, and Global Levels
2 Corporate Framing of Sustainability in the Mineral Sector: "New Governance" Insights from South Africa
3 The Resource Curse and Limits of Petro-Development in Ghana's "Oil City": How Oil Production Has Impacted Sekondi-Takoradi
4 Stakeholder Salience and Resource Enclavity in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ghana's Oil
5 Gender, Land Grabbing, and Glocal Land Governance in Ghana and Uganda
6 Governing Artisanal Commodity Extraction in Cameroon: A Comparative Analysis of the Gold and Palm Oil Sectors
SECTION III Critical Approaches to Inclusive Development: The Politics of Resource Nationalism, Local Procurement, and Community Engagement
7 Copper Economics and Local Entrepreneurs in Zambia: Accumulation by Dispossession and the Possibility of Dependent Development
8 "The Curse of Being Born with a Copper Spoon in Our Mouths": An Examination of the Changing Forms of Zambian Resource Nationalism
9 Promoting Mining Local Procurement through Systems Change: A Canadian NGO's Eforts to Improve the Development Impacts of the Global Mining Industry
10 The Promises and Pitfalls of Pursuing Inclusive, Sustainable Development through Resource Corridors in Africa
11 "Community Development" in Oil and Gas Projects: The Case of the West African Gas Pipeline Project
SECTION IV Land and Human Security: Central Africa in Focus
12 Land, High-Value Natural Resources, and Conflict in the Central African Republic
13 Copper Stakes: Exclusion, Corporate Strategies, and Property Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo
14 China and the Democratic Republic of Congo: What the Sicomines Agreement Tells Us about Beijing's Foreign Policy in Africa
SECTION V Concluding Remarks and Reflections
15 Reflections on Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa in the 2020s
Contributors
Index
Notes:
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mai 2023)
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-4875-3177-X
1-4875-4768-4
1-4875-3176-1
OCLC:
1337866523

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