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Mineral resource governance and human development in Ghana / Felix Danso.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Routledge studies in African developmentPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Description: viii, 130 p. : ill: (black and white), maps ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367437541
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Mineral resource governance and human development in GhanaLOC classification:
  • HD9506.G62 D19
Contents:
1. Overview of Ghana's mining sector -- 2. Theories and concepts of natural resource governance -- 3. Approach / methodology -- 4. Analyses of mineral resource governance and human development in Ghana -- 5. Evaluation of mineral resource governance and human development in Ghana -- 6. Human-centred mineral resource governance approach.
Summary: "This book investigates how mineral resources can be governed to promote people-centred development in Ghana, focusing on the three main human development variables: living standards, education and health. Ghana is endowed with abundant mineral resources. The mineral sector accounts for about 14% of total tax revenue, driven mostly by an increase in export earnings from the gold sector and the commencement of crude oil exports. However, the country has not yet been able to use its natural resources to promote human development, and the majority of the population still lives on less than $2 a day. This book argues for a paradigm shift in the discussion of mineral resources, one that looks to govern natural resources in such a way as to improve standards of living, health, education, income levels, empowerment, quality of work and threats from violence. The human-centred mineral resource governance approach developed by the book will not only be useful to Ghana, but can also be applied to other mineral-rich countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This book will be important to upper level students and researchers of natural resource management, international development, and African studies, as well as to NGOs, practitioners, and policy makers who recognise the importance of linking natural resources income to human development"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Overview of Ghana's mining sector -- 2. Theories and concepts of natural resource governance -- 3. Approach / methodology -- 4. Analyses of mineral resource governance and human development in Ghana -- 5. Evaluation of mineral resource governance and human development in Ghana -- 6. Human-centred mineral resource governance approach.

"This book investigates how mineral resources can be governed to promote people-centred development in Ghana, focusing on the three main human development variables: living standards, education and health. Ghana is endowed with abundant mineral resources. The mineral sector accounts for about 14% of total tax revenue, driven mostly by an increase in export earnings from the gold sector and the commencement of crude oil exports. However, the country has not yet been able to use its natural resources to promote human development, and the majority of the population still lives on less than $2 a day. This book argues for a paradigm shift in the discussion of mineral resources, one that looks to govern natural resources in such a way as to improve standards of living, health, education, income levels, empowerment, quality of work and threats from violence. The human-centred mineral resource governance approach developed by the book will not only be useful to Ghana, but can also be applied to other mineral-rich countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This book will be important to upper level students and researchers of natural resource management, international development, and African studies, as well as to NGOs, practitioners, and policy makers who recognise the importance of linking natural resources income to human development"-- Provided by publisher.

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