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This book examines the dynamics of natural resource conflicts in Africa, and explores the different governance approaches for securing sustainable peace.
List of contents
Introduction: Natural Resource Governance and Conflicts in Africa in Context
Obasesam Okoi 1. Natural Resource Governance and Sustainable Peace in Africa - A Theoretical Analysis
Obasesam Okoi2. Gold Mining and Instability in the Central Sahel
John Sunday Ojo and Oluwole Ojewale3. Control of Mineral Land by a Para-sovereign Power in the Ethiopia-Djibouti Borderlands
4. Environmental Injustices in South Africa's Artisanal Gold Mining Sector
Melanie Müller and Inga Carry5. The Role of Distributive Justice and Land Law Reforms in Tackling Land Inequalities in the Extractive Industries in South Africa and Uganda
Victoria R. Nalule6. The Role of the African Union's Panel of the Wise in Natural Resource Conflict Resolution
Olawari D. J. Egbe and Fie David Dan-Woniowei7. Placing the Rule of Law and Environmental Justice in the Resource-Conflict Nexus in Nigeria
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Chris Adomako-Kwakye and Richard Obeng Mensah9. Exploring the Role of Gender and Indigenous Knowledge in Peacebuilding and Political Stability in Africa
Jonathan RomicConclusion: Ensuring a Peaceful Africa Based on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
Victoria R. Nalule and Obasesam Okoi
About the author
Obasesam Okoi is Assistant Professor of Justice and Peace Studies at the University of St. Thomas, USA. He is Charles E. Scheidt Faculty Fellow in Atrocity Prevention at the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), Binghamton University, USA, and Associate Editor of the
African Security journal.
Victoria R. Nalule is an energy and mining professional and consultant with extensive experience working on various projects across the globe. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Nalule Energy and Minerals Consultants (NEM Energy). She is also a lecturer at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom.