Political geographies of oil investigate extractive value chains with an emphasis on governance and scales, analysing the role that territories and especially spatial networks play in these dynamics. While underlining the limits and gaps of territorial governance, as it is nowadays theorized and used in the academic literature, extractive resources, particularly in developing contexts, call for fluid networks, and multiscalar governance; more flexible and adapted to changing contexts. This approach leads to networked justice, as a consequent adaptation of spatial justice to these specific situations. This article points out, for instance, the geopolitics of pipelines in Africa and its critical role in transforming the continent, despite its...
The empirical relationship between natural resources and conflict in Africa is not very well underst...
Africa is endowed with an incredible amount of natural resources of which the extractive sector is a...
The potential for using revenues from extractive resources for inclusive growth in Africa is tremend...
Following up on a previous dossier devoted to mining in West Africa, EchoGéo now extends its explora...
This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
Natural resource extraction in Africa has been characterised by conflicts between large scale and sm...
This article examines the changing forms of African agency in the context of contestations over natu...
AbstractResource governance norms have evolved at multiple scales to counter the potential negative ...
Natural resources have presented scholars of the global south with a paradox. Oil, diamonds, gold a...
The development of high-value extractive resources in the rural peripheries of sub-Saharan Africa is...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
This thesis is a collection of political economy research topics fitting into the contemporary field...
Understanding natural resources management requires an interdisciplinary approach. Through a number ...
This research examined the nexus between the environment, conflict and security in the Niger Delta r...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
The empirical relationship between natural resources and conflict in Africa is not very well underst...
Africa is endowed with an incredible amount of natural resources of which the extractive sector is a...
The potential for using revenues from extractive resources for inclusive growth in Africa is tremend...
Following up on a previous dossier devoted to mining in West Africa, EchoGéo now extends its explora...
This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
Natural resource extraction in Africa has been characterised by conflicts between large scale and sm...
This article examines the changing forms of African agency in the context of contestations over natu...
AbstractResource governance norms have evolved at multiple scales to counter the potential negative ...
Natural resources have presented scholars of the global south with a paradox. Oil, diamonds, gold a...
The development of high-value extractive resources in the rural peripheries of sub-Saharan Africa is...
The African continent provides majority of the world’s raw material for technology and fine jewelry....
This thesis is a collection of political economy research topics fitting into the contemporary field...
Understanding natural resources management requires an interdisciplinary approach. Through a number ...
This research examined the nexus between the environment, conflict and security in the Niger Delta r...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
The empirical relationship between natural resources and conflict in Africa is not very well underst...
Africa is endowed with an incredible amount of natural resources of which the extractive sector is a...
The potential for using revenues from extractive resources for inclusive growth in Africa is tremend...