Review:
Resource Governance In Developing Countries
overall review score: 4.2
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Resource governance in developing countries refers to the management and allocation of natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and forests in countries with developing economies.
Key Features
- Transparency in resource revenue management
- Accountability in resource allocation
- Sustainable resource exploitation
- Community involvement in decision-making
- Anti-corruption measures
Pros
- Promotes sustainable development
- Enhances transparency and accountability
- Empowers local communities
- Helps combat corruption
Cons
- Challenges in implementation due to political instability
- Resource curse risk if not managed properly
- Lack of technical expertise in some developing countries