Governance, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding


Publisher: Routledge

Author(s): Carl Bruch, Carroll Muffett, Sandra S. Nichols

Date: 2016

Negotiating peace agreements, implementing humanitarian assistance, and developing legal frameworks are a few of the key issues involved in post-conflict natural resource management. What, indeed, is good governance? Contributing authors respond by assessing how governance should best address the cultural, social, economic, and political dimensions of post-conflict environments.

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Foreword
(English)

Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Governance: Building a Sustainable Peace
(English)

Part 1: Introduction
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Part 1: Reducing the Risk of Conflict Recurrence: The Relevance of Natural Resource Management
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Part 1: Stepping Stones to Peace? Natural Resource Provisions in Peace Agreements
(English)

Part 1: Considerations for Determining when to Include Natural Resources in Peace Agreements Ending Internal Armed Conflicts
(English)

Part 1: Peacebuilding Through Natural Resource Management: The UN Peacebuilding Commission’s First Five Years
(English)

Part 1: Preparing for Peace: An Analysis of Darfur, Sudan
(English)

Part 2: Introduction
(English)

Part 2: Environmental Experiences and Developments in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
(English)

Part 2: Crime, Credibility, and Effective Peacekeeping: Lessons from the Field
(English)

Part 2: Environmental Stewardship in Peace Operations: The Role of the Military
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Part 2: Taking the Gun out of Extraction: UN Responses to the Role of Natural Resources in Conflicts
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Part 2: Military-to-Military Cooperation on the Environment and Natural Disasters: Engagement for Peacebuilding
(English)

Part 2: An Enabling Framework for Civilian-Military Coordination and Cooperation in Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management: Challenges and Incremental Progress
(English)

Part 3: Introduction
(English)

Part 3: Myanmar’s Ceasefire Regime: Two Decades of Unaccountable Natural Resource Exploitation
(English)

Part 3: Taming Predatory Elites in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Regulation of Property Rights to Adjust Incentives and Improve Economic Performance in the Mining Sector
(English)

Part 3: Stopping the Plunder of Natural Resources to Provide for a Sustainable Peace in Côte d’Ivoire
(English)

Part 3: Environmental Governance in Post-Conflict Situations: Lessons from Rwanda
(English)

Part 3: The Role of Environmental Law in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
(English)

Part 3: Corruption and the Role of Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Transitions
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Part 3: Concession Reviews: Liberian Experience and Prospects for Effective Internationalized Solutions
(English)

Part 3: Preventing Violence over Natural Resources: The Early Action Fund in South America
(English)

Part 4: Introduction
(English)

Part 4: Property Rights & Legal Pluralism in Post-conflict Environments: Problem or Opportunity for Natural Resource Management?
(English)

Part 4: The Role of Conservation in Promoting Stability and Security in At-Risk Communities
(English)

Part 4: Social Benefits in the Liberian Forestry Sector: An Experiment in Post-Conflict Institution Building for Resilience
(English)

Part 4: Integrating Gender into Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management
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Part 4: Indigenous Peoples, Natural Resources, and Peacebuilding in Colombia
(English)

Part 5: Introduction
(English)

Part 5: Building Momentum and Constituencies for Peace: The Role of Natural Resources in Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding
(English)

Part 5: Peace Through Justice: International Tribunals and Accountability for Wartime Environmental Damage
(English)

Part 5: Legal Liability for Environmental Damage: The United Nations Compensation Commission and the 1990–1991 Gulf War
(English)

Part 5: Reflections on the United Nations Compensation Commission Experience
(English)

Part 6: Introduction
(English)

Part 6: Environmental Governance and Peacebuilding in Post-conflict Central America: Lessons from the Central American Commission for Environment and Development
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Part 6: Promoting Transboundary Environmental Cooperation in Central Asia: The Environment and Security Initiative in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
(English)

Part 6: The Peru and Ecuador Peace Park: One Decade After the Peace Settlement
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Part 6: Transboundary Collaboration in the Greater Virunga Landscape: From Gorilla Conservation to Conflict-Sensitive Transboundary Landscape Management
(English)

Part 7: Introduction
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Part 7: Natural Resource Management and Post-Conflict Settings: Programmatic Evolution in a Humanitarian and Development Agency
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Part 7: Consolidating Peace Through Aceh Green
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Part 7: The Power of Economic Data: A Case Study from Rwanda
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Part 7: Mitigating Natural Resource Conflicts Through Development Projects: Lessons from World Bank Experience in Nigeria
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Part 7: Mainstreaming Natural Resources into Post-Conflict Humanitarian and Development Action
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Part 7: Natural Resources and Peacebuilding: The Role of the Private Sector
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Part 8: Facilitating Peace or Fueling Conflict? Lessons in Post-Conflict Governance and Natural Resource Management
(English)