Trees for development? Articulating the ambiguities of power, authority and legitimacy in governing Ghana’s mineral rich forests
The growth of mining activities in Africa in the last decade has coincided with increased attention on the fate of the continent’s forests, specifically in the contexts of livelihoods and climate change. Although mining has serious environmental impacts, scant attention has been paid to the processe...
Main Author: | Hirons, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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