External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District

External stakeholders are very instrumental in the collaborative governance of natural resources. The study sought to examine the role of external stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in the Wa West District of Ghana. The study resorted to the mixed methods approach in d...

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Main Authors: Tahiru Lukman, Abdul-Kadri Yahaya, Gordon N-yelkabo Tuu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Environmental Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010023000926
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Gordon N-yelkabo Tuu
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description External stakeholders are very instrumental in the collaborative governance of natural resources. The study sought to examine the role of external stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in the Wa West District of Ghana. The study resorted to the mixed methods approach in data collection and analysis. The sample size of the study was determined as 95 using the Yamane (1967) formula. The study employed questionnaire administration, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions as data collection methods. Quantitative data was analyzed using a component of SPSS version 20 known as descriptive statistics and presented using tables and chats whereas qualitative data from key informants and focus groups were analyzed using content analysis and presented using quotations. The study disclosed that natural resources such as woodlots, water resources, sacred groves, a hippopotamus (hippo) sanctuary and rocks are governed by external stakeholders using strategies such as training/capacity building, laws, by-laws, policies, and participatory mechanisms (such as CREMA). The study concludes that strategies used by the external stakeholders in the governance of natural resources are effective. The study recommends that policies on natural resources governance in Ghana should encourage capacity building of local stakeholders by external stakeholders on their rights and benefit sharing in natural resources governance.
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spelling doaj.art-6ccc07a5664d40b0a27a9d6321a658bf2023-12-17T06:42:35ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002023-12-0113100769External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West DistrictTahiru Lukman0Abdul-Kadri Yahaya1Gordon N-yelkabo Tuu2Department of Environment and Resource Studies, Faculty of Integrated Development Studies, Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Upper West Region, Wa, GhanaDepartment of Environment and Resource Studies, Faculty of Integrated Development Studies, Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Upper West Region, Wa, Ghana; Corresponding author.Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, University for Development Studies, Northern Region, Tamale, GhanaExternal stakeholders are very instrumental in the collaborative governance of natural resources. The study sought to examine the role of external stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in the Wa West District of Ghana. The study resorted to the mixed methods approach in data collection and analysis. The sample size of the study was determined as 95 using the Yamane (1967) formula. The study employed questionnaire administration, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions as data collection methods. Quantitative data was analyzed using a component of SPSS version 20 known as descriptive statistics and presented using tables and chats whereas qualitative data from key informants and focus groups were analyzed using content analysis and presented using quotations. The study disclosed that natural resources such as woodlots, water resources, sacred groves, a hippopotamus (hippo) sanctuary and rocks are governed by external stakeholders using strategies such as training/capacity building, laws, by-laws, policies, and participatory mechanisms (such as CREMA). The study concludes that strategies used by the external stakeholders in the governance of natural resources are effective. The study recommends that policies on natural resources governance in Ghana should encourage capacity building of local stakeholders by external stakeholders on their rights and benefit sharing in natural resources governance.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010023000926CollaborativeGovernanceNatural resourcesExternal stakeholdersSustainability
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Abdul-Kadri Yahaya
Gordon N-yelkabo Tuu
External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
Environmental Challenges
Collaborative
Governance
Natural resources
External stakeholders
Sustainability
title External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
title_full External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
title_fullStr External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
title_full_unstemmed External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
title_short External stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in Ghana: Experiences from the Wa West District
title_sort external stakeholders in the collaborative governance of natural resources in ghana experiences from the wa west district
topic Collaborative
Governance
Natural resources
External stakeholders
Sustainability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010023000926
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