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11|2019 Research & Teaching 11|2019 BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CONFLICTS & RESOURCE GOVERNANCE Version 2.0 Sascha Werthes & Anna Lehmkühler (Editors)
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11|2019 

Research & Teaching 11|2019 

BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CONFLICTS & RESOURCE GOVERNANCE

Version 2.0

Sascha Werthes & Anna Lehmkühler

(Editors)

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Abstract

The Research Cluster Human Security & Resource Governance is maintaining since 2018 a bibliography that collects academic works analyzing resource conflicts and resource governance. The bibliography is comprised of academic books, journal articles, working papers and policy reports. The goal of the bibliography is to provide a useful sample of starting points for research and investigations on resource conflicts and resource governance. The bibliography is “work in progress” and will be regularly updated. The latest bibliography (2.0) updates version 1.0 edited by Martin Catarata, Jan Grabek, and Sascha Werthes.

Sascha Werthes is Senior Lecturer of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, Trier. He was the Managing Director of the German Society of Political Science (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft, DGfP) from 2018 to 2019. From 2014 to 2018 he was the founding Managing Director of the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate.

Anna Lehmkühler, B.A. is MA-Student at the University of Trier. She studies Political Science and Intercultural Gender Studies.

Werthes, Sascha/Lehmkühler, Anna (eds.) 2019: Bibliography on Resource Conflicts and Resource Governance. Version 2.0. Research & Teaching, 11/2019, Trier: Research Cluster Human Security & Resource Governance.

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Bibliography Aas Rustad, Siri Camilla; Lujala, Päivi (eds.). 2012: High-value natural

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Acheampong, E. O.; Agyeman, K. O.; Amponsah, O. 2018: The motivation for community participation in forest management: the case of Sefwi-Wiawso forest district, Ghana. In: International Forestry Review, 20 (1): 1–17.

Adam, Yahia Omar; Pettenella, Davide. 2013: The Contribution of Small-Scale Forestry-Based Enterprises to the Rural Economy in the Developing World: The Case of the Informal Carpentry Sector, Sudan. In: Small-scale Forestry, 12 (3): 461–474.

Adhvaryu, Achyuta; Fenske, James; Khanna, Gaurav; Nyshadham, Anant. 2018: Resources, Conflict, and Economic Development in Africa. NBER Working Paper, 24309. Cambridge.

Adonteng-Kissi, Obed; Adonteng-Kissi, Barbara. 2017: Living with conflicts in Ghana's Prestea mining area: Is community engagement the answer? In: Journal of Sustainable Mining, 16 (4): 196–206.

Adu, George; Dramani, John Bosco. 2018: Africa’s mineral economies: breaking their dependence on mining. NAI Policy Notes, 6/2018. Uppsala: Nordic Africa Institute. Online: >http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1256753/FULLTEXT01.pdf<, 07. Oktober 2019.

African Development Bank; Climate Investment Funds (eds.). 2017: Unlocking capital flows for forest sector development in Africa. A report from the 2017 African Forestry Investment Conference. Abidjan: African Development Bank.

AFRODAD. 2013: Illicit Financial Flows. Towards a More Integrated Approach for Curbing Illicit Flows From Zimbabwe. Harare: African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD).

Agyei, F. K. 2017: The policy and practice of the Social Responsibility Agreement in Ghana. In: International Forestry Review, 19 (4): 385–396.

Aha, Bismark; Ayitey, Jonathan Z. 2017: Biofuels and the hazards of land grabbing: Tenure (in)security and indigenous farmers’ investment decisions in Ghana. In: Land Use Policy, 60 (January 2017): 48–59.

Ahimin, Adje Olivier; Mikissa, Jean Bruno; Johnson, Steven; N’Guessan Kouamé, François; Kamanzi, Kagoyire. 2019: Implementing principles, criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in Gabon. In: Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 38 (1): 46–53.

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Ahmed, Abubakari; Kuusaana, Elias Danyi; Gasparatos, Alexandros. 2018: The role of chiefs in large-scale land acquisitions for jatropha production in Ghana: insights from agrarian political economy. In: Land Use Policy, 75 (June 2018): 570–582.

Ahtikoski, Anssi; Hokka, Hannu. 2019: Intensive forest management – does it financially pay off on drained peatlands ? In: Canadian Journal of Forest Research: (Online first).

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Ajodo-Adebanjoko, Angela. 2019: Political economy and national security implications of resource-based conflicts in Nigeria. In: African Security Review, 28 (1): 56–71.

Akamani, Kofi; Hall, Troy Elizabeth. 2015: Determinants of the process and outcomes of household participation in collaborative forest management in Ghana: a quantitative test of a community resilience model. In: Journal of environmental management, 147 (January 2015): 1–11.

Akamani, Kofi; Wilson, Patrick Impero; Hall, Troy Elizabeth. 2015: Barriers to collaborative forest management and implications for building the resilience of forest-dependent communities in the Ashanti region of Ghana. In: Journal of environmental management, 151 (March 2015): 11–21.

Alao, Abiodun. 1999: Diamonds are forever … but so also are controversies: Diamonds and the actors in Sierra Leone's civil war. In: Civil Wars, 2 (3): 43–64.

Albertus, Michael. 2019: Land Reform and Civil Conflict: Theory and Evidence from Peru. In: American Journal of Political Science: (Online first).

Albertus, Michael; Brambor, Thomas; Ceneviva, Ricardo. 2018: Land Inequality and Rural Unrest. In: Journal of Conflict Resolution, 62 (3): 557–596.

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Albertus, Michael; Kaplan, Oliver. 2013: Land Reform as a Counterinsurgency Policy.Evidence from Colombia. In: Oxford Economic Papers, 57 (2): 198–231.

Albrecht, Peter. 2020: Hybridization, intervention and authority. Security beyond conflict in Sierra Leone. Abingdon, Oxon/New York, NY: Routledge.

Alden, Chris; Alves, Ana C. 2009: China and Africa's Natural Resources. The Challenges and Implications for Development and Governance. Occasional Paper, 41. Johannesburg: The South African Institute of International Affairs. Online: >http://www.saiia.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/saia_sop_41_alden_alves_20090917.pdf<, 07.10.2019.

Alemagi, Dieudonne. 2010: A comparative assessment of community forest models in Cameroon and British Columbia, Canada. In: Land Use Policy, 27 (3): 928–936.

Alexander, Karen A. 2020: Conflicts over Marine and Coastal Common Resources. Abingdon: Routledge.

Ali, Daniel Ayalew; Deininger, Klaus; Harris, Anthony. 2017: Using National Statistics to Increase Transparency of Large Land Acquisition: Evidence from Ethiopia. In: World Development, 93 (May 2017): 62–74.

Alkire, Sabina; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth; Peterman, Amber; Quisumbing, Agnes; Seymour, Greg; Vaz, Ana. 2013: The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index. In: World Development, 52 (December 2013): 71–91.

Alliance against industrial plantations in West and Central Africa. 2019: Communities in Africa fight back against the Land Grab for Palm Oil. Report, September 2019. Barcelona: Alliance against industrial plantations in West and Central Africa. Online: >https://grain.org/system/articles/pdfs/000/006/324/original/Oil%20palm%20in%20Africa%20EN.pdf?1568620122<, 23. September 2019.

Altman, Stephanie L.; Nichols, Sandra S.; Woods, John T. 2012: Leveraging high-value natural resources to restore the rule of law.The role of the Liberia Forest Initiative in Liberia's transition to stability. In: Lujala, Päivi; Rustad, Siri Aas (eds.): High-Value Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. London: Earthscan: 337–365.

Alves, Ana. 2008: China and Gabon. A Growing Resource Partnership. China in Africa Project Report, 4. Johannesburg: The South African Institute of International Affairs. Online: >http://www.saiia.org.za/wp-

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Alves, Wellington; Ferreira, Paula; Araújo, Madalena. 2019: Mining co-operatives: A model to establish a network for sustainability. In: Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management, 7 (1): 51–63.

Anaafo, David. 2015: Land reforms and land rights change: A case study of land stressed groups in the Nkoranza South Municipality, Ghana. In: Land Use Policy, 42 (January 2015): 538–546.

Anderson, C. Leigh; Reynolds, Travis W.; Gugerty, Mary Kay. 2017: Husband and Wife Perspectives on Farm Household Decision-making Authority and Evidence on Intra-household Accord in Rural Tanzania. In: World Development, 90 (February 2017): 169–183.

Anderson, Jon; Mehta, Shreya; Epelu, Edna; Cohen, Brian. 2015: Managing leftovers: Does community forestry increase secure and equitable access to valuable resources for the rural poor? In: Forest Policy and Economics, 58 (September 2015): 47–55.

Andersson, Jens A.; D'Souza, Shereen. 2014: From adoption claims to understanding farmers and contexts: A literature review of Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa. In: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 187 (April 2014): 116–132.

Andersson, Jens A.; Giller, Ken E.; Sumberg, James; Thompson, John. 2014: Comment on “Evaluating conservation agriculture for small-scale farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 187 (2014) 1–10]. In: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 196 (October 2014): 21–23.

Andersson, Krister P.; Smith, Steven M.; Alston, Lee J.; Duchelle, Amy E.; Mwangi, Esther; Larson, Anne M.; Sassi, Claudio de; Sills, Erin O.; Sunderlin, William D.; Wong, Grace Y. 2018: Wealth and the distribution of benefits from tropical forests: Implications for REDD+. In: Land Use Policy, 72 (March 2018): 510–522.

Angell, Kim. 2019: Resource Rights: Expanding the Scope of Liberal Theories. In: Journal of Social Philosophy: (Online first).

Angelsen, Arild. 2011: Measuring livelihoods and environmental dependence. Methods for research and fieldwork. London: Earthscan.

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Angelsen, Arild; Jagger, Pamela; Babigumira, Ronnie; Belcher, Brian; Hogarth, Nicholas J.; Bauch, Simone; Börner, Jan; Smith-Hall, Carsten; Wunder, Sven. 2014: Environmental Income and Rural Livelihoods: A Global-Comparative Analysis. In: World Development, 64 (December 2014 (Supplement 1): S12-S28.

Angosto-Ferrández, Luis Fernando. 2019: Neoextractivism and Class Formation: Lessons from the Orinoco Mining Arc Project in Venezuela. In: Latin American Perspectives, 46 (1): 190–211.

Antwi-Agyei, Philip; Dougill, Andrew J.; Stringer, Lindsay C. 2015: Impacts of land tenure arrangements on the adaptive capacity of marginalized groups: The case of Ghana’s Ejura Sekyedumase and Bongo districts. In: Land Use Policy, 49 (December 2015): 203–212.

Apergis, Nicholas; Katsaiti, Marina-Selini. 2018: Poverty and the resource curse: Evidence from a global panel of countries. In: Research in Economics, 72 (2): 211–223.

Aquino, André; Guay, Bruno. 2013: Implementing REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of Congo: An analysis of the emerging national REDD+ governance structure. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 36 (November 2013): 71–79.

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Arts, Bas. 2014: Assessing forest governance from a ‘Triple G’ perspective: Government, governance, governmentality This article belongs to the Special Issue: Assessing Forest Governance. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 49 (December 2014): 17–22.

Arts, Bas; Behagel, Jelle; Turnhout, Esther; Koning, Jessica de; van Bommel, Séverine. 2014: A practice based approach to forest governance. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 49 (December 2014): 4–11.

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Supplementary Note on Version 2019 2.0:

The goal of this bibliography is to provide a useful sample of starting points for research and investigations on resource conflicts and resource governance. The compilation is “work in progress” and will be regularly updated. The latest bibliography (2.0) updates version 1.0 edited by Martin Catarata, Jan Grabek, and Sascha Werthes.

The bibliography should serve as a common knowledge resource. Creating a common knowledge resource, however also depends on the users. We would appreciate if you help us improving and updating the bibliography. An easy and simple way will be sending the author(s) or editor(s) an email informing them of publications currently not enlisted in the bibliography. We will add the item to the bibliography in due course.

Sascha Werthes, werthes[at]uni-trier.de

Acknowledgement

This regularly updated bibliography was made possible due to the financial support by the German Foundation for Peace Research (FP 02/17 – SP 06/06-2016) and by the Special Programme Security, Society and the State by the Gerda Henkel Foundation (AZ 06/KF/17).

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