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1 online resource (200 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Studies on African Political Economy |
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Routledge studies on the political economy of Africa.
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Contents |
Part I: Introduction -- Expanding the frontiers of the political economy of Sub-Sahara Africa's energy / Lucky E. Asuelime -- Part II: Theories and concepts -- Deliberative theory and the politics of the natural resource economy in southern Africa / Albert K. Domson-Lindsay -- In pursuit of pro-poor development in Ghana: is accessible, affordable and reliable energy supply the missing link / David Anaafo -- Ecological social work: reconnoitering socio-cultural and socio-political patterned ecological conservation awareness and benefits at the Big 5 False Bay municipality / Precious T. Nwachukwu, Francis C. Akpagu and Lucky E. Asuelime -- Part III: Sustainable energy, land and food security -- Global energy demand and its implications for Sub-Saharan Africa / Andrew E. Okem -- Governance institutions for sustainable energy resources management in Nigeria: issues, perspectives and policy agenda for action / Olawale R. Olaopa, Yusuf O. Akinwale and Ibikunle O. Ogundari -- The political economy of gendered relationships and the land use interaction between natural resources and human agency in Zimbabwe / Esther Gandari and Shepard Mutsau -- Degradation and climate change: implications for sustainable energy supply in Zambia / Cuman Banji Chinzila -- Part IV: The political economy of oil and coal in Nigeria -- Nigerian coal industry: focus on effects of under-utilization to the economy, 1909-2015 / Uchenna Solomon Ani & Kelechi Johnmary Ani -- Exploring the political economy of fuel subsidy in Nigeria / Segun Joshua -- The impact of oil exploration and exploitation in the Niger Delta, Nigeria / Friday Aworawo -- Part V: Conclusion -- The political economy of oil, clean energy and environmental transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: lessons for the future / Andrew E. Okem |
Summary |
A deepening ecological crisis is rearing its head in sub-Saharan Africa, as it faces a myriad of challenges in regards to the development of its energy sector. The 'dirty now and clean up later' approach to the environment has a strong appeal, particularly because it is often thought of as the last place to try to edge in another priority - especially if that priority is perceived by many to be an economic luxury. Asuelime and Okem bring together a team of specialist contributors who investigate to what extent sub-Saharan Africa has displayed foresight or politico-economic integrity. The book shows the state's ability to meet the demands of provision of energy in sub-Saharan Africa has led to heavy investments in infrastructure, transmission and distribution of energy to the citizens. However, the inefficiencies, corruption and unhealthy bureaucratic challenges that accompany this have led urgent problems, which will be thoroughly explored in this book. The Political Economy of Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa will be of interest to students and scholars of African Studies, Development Studies, political science and environment |
Notes |
Methodological considerations for the environmental history |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Energy development -- Environmental aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Energy policy -- Environmental aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Sustainable development -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Natural resources -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Management
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- World -- African.
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Energy development -- Environmental aspects
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Energy policy -- Environmental aspects
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Natural resources -- Management
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Sustainable development
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Okem, Andrew Emmanuel
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ISBN |
9781351672108 |
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135167210X |
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9781315163758 |
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1315163756 |
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