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Article

5 Oct 2010

Author:
Holger Grundel, International Alert

Practice note 6: Natural Resource Governance in Conflict-Affected Contexts

Where natural resources have been an important driver of conflict, they need to be treated as a key element of peacebuilding. Failure to do so at this crucial stage is likely to delay the return to long-term peace and stability, increase the risk of a relapse into conflict, and jeopardise reconstruction efforts…Existing good practice and guidance