TY - BOOK AU - Runge,J�urgen AU - Shikwati,James TI - Geological resources and good governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: holistic approaches to transparency and sustainable development in the extractive sector SN - 9780415582674 (hbk.) AV - HC800.Z65 G46 2011 U1 - 333.70967 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Boca Raton [Fla.], New York PB - CRC Press KW - Natural resources KW - Africa, Sub-Saharan KW - Sustainable development KW - Economic conditions KW - 1960- KW - Politics and government N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Holistic approaches to transparency and sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa : background and objectives; J. Runge, J. Shikwati --; How geological resources can aid Africa's development; J. Shikwati --; An overview of geological resources in Sub-Saharan Africa : potential and opportunities for tax revenue from the extractive sector; P. Buccholz, M. St�urmer --; Transparency and the value chain in extractive industries in Central Africa; A. Bomba Fouda --; Investments in the mining industries for sustainable development; E.P. Ambomo -- International approaches to improve resource governance in Africa; M. Schnell & M. Grossmann --; Uganda's oil boom : potential and risks; H.G. Babies & B. Pfeiffer --; World Bank's failure in Chad-Cameroon oil project; G. Ngarsandje --; Turning the curse into a blessing : a convenient illusion : lessons from the Nigerian EITI process; M. M�uller --; Geological resources and transparency in the Central African commodities sector : examples for Equatorial Guinea and the Central African Republic / J. Runge -- Whither communities? : restorative justice in the Tiomin Kenya Ltd. titanium mining case; C.A. Khamala -- Good governance, transparency, and regulation in the extractive sector; S.V. Rungan, C. Musingwini & H. Mtegha --; The impact of EITI and the role of civil society in Africa in promoting and advancing transparency in the extractives sector; M.-A. Kalenga and members of the EITI International Secretariat --; Investment in extractive industries and sustainable development in Central Africa; Z. Tourere --; Regional organisations' approach to mining and exploitation in Sub-Saharan Africa; H. Mtegha ... [et al.] --; Instruments and experiences to improve resource governance in a multinational context : cooperation with the Commission of the Economic and Monetary community of Central Africa (CEMAC); J. Runge --; Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Cameroon; E. Dibeu --; Rating the social and environmental quality of commodities; R.D. Hassler --; Artisanal mining activity : a benefit or a burden for sustainable development in Central Africa?; A. Bomba Fouda --; Institutional aspects of artisanal mining in forest landscapes, western Congo Basin; J. Schure ... [et al.] --; Legal and fiscal regimes for artisanal diamond mining in Sub-Saharan Africa : support for formalisation of artisanal diamond mining in Central African Republic; J. Hinton, E. Levin, S. Snook --; Reflections on capacity building for women in small-scale mining within the CEMAC zone; I. Boukinda, J. Runge --; Best practices working in partnership in response to HIV and AIDS in mine site Lake Zone in Tanzania; L. Ndeki ... [et al.] --; HIV/AIDS in the informal mining sector evidenced by rapid antibodies tests : the Bossoui village case study (Lobaye, Central African Republic); J. Runge, C. Ngakola --; Conclusion : The urgent need to include African people : where do we go from here?; J. Shikwati, J. Runge ER -