The book provides an in-depth analysis of the governance of Africa's natural resource sectors (oil, biofuels, forestry, fisheries, minerals) and new insights for readers as they navigate the burgeoning research on global governance initiatives and regional/national strategies that seek to improve the governance of the continent's natural resources.
Author Biography:
Christopher Alden, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Ana Cristina Alves, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Dianne Balraj, Conservation International, Guyana
Allan Cain, Development Workshop, Angola
Andrea Collins, Queen's University, Canada
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University, Canada
Jeremy Davison, University of Toronto, Canada
Mari-Lise du Preez, independent researcher and development consultant, South Africa
Carole Excell, World Resources Institute, USA
Mats Ingulstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Melissa Jennings, independent researcher and development consultant, South Sudan
Ivar Kolstad, Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI), Norway
Georgia Mavropoulos-Vagelis, Ernst and Young, South Africa
Bill Buenar Puplampu, University of Ghana, Ghana
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, University of British Columbia, Canada
Dawit Tesfamichael, University of British Columbia, Canada
Anthony Turton, University of the Free State, South Africa
Peter G. Veit, World Resources Institute, USA
Arne Wiig, Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI), Norway
Conrad Winn, Carleton University, Canada
Douglas Yates, American University of Paris, France