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07|2019 Research & Teaching 7|2019 BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CONFLICTS & RESOURCE GOVERNANCE Version 1.0 Martin Catarata, Jan Grabek, Sascha Werthes (Editors)
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Research & Teaching 7|2019 

BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CONFLICTS & RESOURCE GOVERNANCE

Version 1.0

Martin Catarata, Jan Grabek, Sascha Werthes

(Editors)

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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 bibliography is “work in progress” and will be regularly updated.

Martin Catarata, B.A. is MA-Student at the University of Trier.

Jan Grabek, M.A. is researcher and PhD-Student at the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate at the University Koblenz-Landau. He completed an M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies at the Philipps-University Marburg. Before he studied Communication Sciences and Photojournalism at the University of Warsaw. He worked for three years in the Middle East and in Subsahara Africa. He currently receives a PhD-Scholarship of the Gerda-Henkel Foundation.

Sascha Werthes is Senior Lecturer of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, Trier University and a Senior Research Associate Fellow at the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate, University Koblenz-Landau. He currently is the Managing Director of the German Society of Political Science (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft, DGfP). From 2014 to 2018 he was the founding Managing Director of the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate.

Catarata, Martin; Grabek, Jan; Werthes, Sascha (ed.) 2019: Bibliography on Resource Conflicts and Resource Governance. Version 1.0. Research & Teaching, 7/2019, Trier: Research Cluster Human Security & Resource Governance.

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Diemel, J. A.; Hilhorst, D.J.M. 2018: Unintended consequences or ambivalent policy objectives? Conflict minerals and mining reform in the DR Congo. In: Development Policy Review: (Online first).

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Eba'a Atyi, Richard; et al. 2013: Impacts of international timber procurement policies on Central Africa's forestry sector: The case of Cameroon. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 32: 40–48.

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Fischer, Richard; Hargita, Yvonne; Günter, Sven. 2016: Insights from the ground level? A content analysis review of multi-national REDD+ studies since 2010. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 66: 47–58.

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Gbedomon, Rodrigue Castro; et al. 2016: Socio-economic and ecological outcomes of community based forest management: A case study from Tobé-Kpobidon forest in Benin, Western Africa. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 64: 46–55.

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German, Laura; Schoneveld, George; Mwangi, Esther. 2013: Contemporary Processes of Large-Scale Land Acquisition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Legal Deficiency or Elite Capture of the Rule of Law? In: World Development, 48: 1–18.

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Ghosh, M.; Sinha, B. 2018: Policy analysis for realizing the potential of timber production from Trees Outside Forests (TOF) in India. In: International Forestry Review, 20 (1): 89–103.

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Githaiga, Nyambura. 2012: Minerals not the Only Cause of Conflict in the Great Lake Regions. ISS Today. Nairobi: ISS Africa.

Githiru, Mwangi. 2016: Correcting inequity: How the implementation of the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project in fact redresses past injustices—Response to Chomba et al. In: Land Use Policy, 57: 619–624.

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Haufler, Virginia. 2009: The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: An Innovation in Global Governance and Conflict Prevention. In: Journal of Business Ethics, 89 (S4): 403–416.

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Heidrich, Pablo; Blundell, Matt. 2013: The Labour Impact of Canadian Mining in Latin America. Policy Brief. Ottawa: The North-South Institute.

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Hernández Reyes, Castriela Esther. 2019: Black Women’s Struggles against Extractivism, Land Dispossession, and Marginalization in Colombia. In: Latin American Perspectives, 46 (2): 217–234.

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Hönke, Jana. 2014: Business for peace? The ambiguous role of ‘ethical’ mining companies. In: Peacebuilding, 2 (2): 172–187.

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Weitzner, Viviane. 2006: Dealing Full Force. Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation's Experience Negotiating with Mining Companies. Ottawa: The North-South Institute.

Weitzner, Viviane. 2012: Holding Extractive Companies to Account in Colombia. An evalutation of CSR instruments through the lens of Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Rights. Ottawa: The North-South Institute.

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Wiersum, K. Freerk; Elands, Birgit H.M. 2013: Opinions on legality principles considered in the FLEGT/VPA policy in Ghana and Indonesia. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 32: 14–22.

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Wondimu, Tagel; Gebresenbet, Fana. 2018: Resourcing land, dynamics of exclusion and conflict in the Maji area, Ethiopia. In: Conflict, Security & Development, 18 (6): 547–570.

Wubneh, Mulatu. 2018: Policies and praxis of land acquisition, use, and development in Ethiopia. In: Land Use Policy, 73: 170–183.

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Yeboah-Assiamah, Emmanuel; Muller, Kobus; Domfeh, Kwame Ameyaw. 2017: Institutional assessment in natural resource governance: A conceptual overview. In: Forest Policy and Economics, 74: 1–12.

Yengoh, Genesis Tambang; et al. 2016: Factors of vulnerability: How large-scale land acquisitions take advantage of local and national weaknesses in Sierra Leone. In: Land Use Policy, 50: 328–340.

Zaehringer, Julie G.; et al. 2018: How do large-scale agricultural investments affect land use and the environment on the western slopes of Mount Kenya? Empirical evidence based on small-scale farmers' perceptions and remote sensing. In: Journal of environmental management, 213: 79–89.

Zalik, Anna. 2018: Mining the seabed, enclosing the Area: proprietary knowledge and the geopolitics of the extractive frontier beyond national jurisdiction. In: International Social Science Journal, 89 (6): 58.

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Supplementary Note on Version 2019 1.0:

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 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

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