The past two decades have witnessed growing concerns in policy circles about the role of natural resources in conflicts in the Global South. New frameworks of intervention have been designed with the aim of cutting the assumed links between armed groups and resources, and promoting transparent models of resource governance. This article argues that these interventions are often based on unwarranted assumptions about the relationship between resources, conflict and governance. It presents a critical analysis of a broad set of peer-reviewed publications and influential research reports about the different ways resource governance affects people in fragile and conflict-affected areas. The authors identify a number of gaps and weaknesses in the...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
In developing countries where access to and use of renewable natural resources essential to rural li...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concerns in policy circles about the role of natural res...
What are the links between natural resources and violent conflict? How do formal, informal, and ‘hyb...
What has been identified as, according to the relevant literature, the relationship between natural ...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
The contributors to this volume leave behind the polarised debate that previously surrounded the rel...
peer reviewedNatural resources have a determinant role in conflicts. Natural resources can in fact m...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
Violent conflict can be catastrophic for developing countries and their neighbours, stunting and eve...
This Special Feature re-examines the relationship between natural resources and processes of conflic...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
nhabitants of poor, rural areas in the Global South heavily depend on natural resources in their imm...
Natural resources can contribute to economic growth, employment, and fiscal revenues. But many resou...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
In developing countries where access to and use of renewable natural resources essential to rural li...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concerns in policy circles about the role of natural res...
What are the links between natural resources and violent conflict? How do formal, informal, and ‘hyb...
What has been identified as, according to the relevant literature, the relationship between natural ...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
The contributors to this volume leave behind the polarised debate that previously surrounded the rel...
peer reviewedNatural resources have a determinant role in conflicts. Natural resources can in fact m...
We discuss the literature on natural resources and violent conflict. The theoretical literature is r...
Violent conflict can be catastrophic for developing countries and their neighbours, stunting and eve...
This Special Feature re-examines the relationship between natural resources and processes of conflic...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
nhabitants of poor, rural areas in the Global South heavily depend on natural resources in their imm...
Natural resources can contribute to economic growth, employment, and fiscal revenues. But many resou...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
In developing countries where access to and use of renewable natural resources essential to rural li...
This article reviews the existing theoretical arguments and empirical findings linking renewable and...