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Natural Riches?

Perspectives on Responsible Natural Resource Management in Conflict-Affected Countries


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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

The 12 authors of this collection of nine articles are shareholders in some aspect of resource development. The Global Agenda Council on Conflict Prevention asked these experts to consider the successes and failures – mostly failures – of resource extraction projects in developing countries. They present many caveats and suggestions aimed at achieving happier results. They identify risks that project developers should avoid or reduce, such as institutional and economic inadequacies, and lack of social cohesion. This complex problem has no single solution, but this collection – while suffering from some of the redundancy endemic to reports with multiple authors – proves informative and timely. getAbstract believes it will be useful to executives in the extraction industries, government planners, human rights activists, local officials and anyone with an interest in lifting the “natural resource curse.”

Take-Aways

  • Most projects that exploit natural resources in developing countries have failed.
  • Ill-planned development leads to poverty, conflict, violence and death.
  • Development risks are greatest when the developing country suffers from institutional, public service and economic deficiencies.

About the Author

The 25 writers, editors, peer reviewers and members of the Global Agenda Council on Conflict Prevention Editorial Board are international resource development stakeholders.


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