Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government
Ghana is endowed with a lot of natural resources but these resources are depleting at rates that are worrisome. If care is not taken the environment will lose all these gifts of nature. However, most Ghanaians livelihoods are linked to these natural resources. The management of these natural resourc...
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CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food
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| author | Gumah, Agolko Isaac |
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| description | Ghana is endowed with a lot of natural resources but these resources are depleting at rates that are worrisome. If care is not taken the environment will lose all these gifts of nature. However, most Ghanaians livelihoods are linked to these natural resources. The management of these natural resources are carried by various stakeholders. The role of the decentralised government in managing these natural resources and the way they collaborate in doing it has not been deeply researched in to by researchers. |
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| spelling | CGSpace341832024-01-23T12:04:17Z Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government Gumah, Agolko Isaac governance ghana iwrm institutions Ghana is endowed with a lot of natural resources but these resources are depleting at rates that are worrisome. If care is not taken the environment will lose all these gifts of nature. However, most Ghanaians livelihoods are linked to these natural resources. The management of these natural resources are carried by various stakeholders. The role of the decentralised government in managing these natural resources and the way they collaborate in doing it has not been deeply researched in to by researchers. 2013-06-01 2013-12-11T13:09:02Z 2013-12-11T13:09:02Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34183 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Gumah, A.I. 2012. Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government. CPWF Volta Poster. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: CPWF. |
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| title | Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government |
| title_full | Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government |
| title_fullStr | Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government |
| title_full_unstemmed | Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government |
| title_short | Natural Resources Management in Ghana: The role of the Decentralised Government |
| title_sort | natural resources management in ghana the role of the decentralised government |
| topic | governance ghana iwrm institutions |
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