Rethinking Natural Resources In Southern Africa
Rethinking Natural Resources In Southern Africa
'Rethinking Natural Resources In Southern Africa' raises is a book which raises a range of strategic issues, including the need for a better understanding of the internal and external forces that perpetuate conflict, market distortions, and ‘bad governance’ in the region; the challenges presented by the global demand for the region’s resources; and the need to identify a more sustainable growth path. The book outlines suggested roles for a wide range of actors – including government, civil society, business and industry, labour unions, research and academic institutions, and regional institutions – in changing consumption and production patterns, and moving towards a more sustainable development model.
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