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Cursus: MAN-CI45
MAN-CI45
Natural Resources, Conflict and Governance
Cursus informatieRooster
CursusMAN-CI45
Studiepunten (ECTS)6
Categorie-
VoertaalEngels
Aangeboden doorRadboud Universiteit; Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen; Bachelor Politicologie;
Docenten
Docent
drs. M.F.A. Cras
Overige cursussen docent
Examinator
prof. dr. ir. M. van Leeuwen
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
prof. dr. ir. M. van Leeuwen
Overige cursussen docent
Coördinator
prof. dr. ir. M. van Leeuwen
Overige cursussen docent
Contactpersoon van de cursus
prof. dr. ir. M. van Leeuwen
Overige cursussen docent
Collegejaar2022
Periode
3  (30-01-2023 t/m 09-04-2023)
Aanvangsblok
3
Onderwijsvorm
voltijd
Opmerking-
Inschrijven via OSIRISJa
Inschrijven voor bijvakkersJa
VoorinschrijvingNee
WachtlijstNee
Plaatsingsprocedure-
Cursusdoelen
At the end of this course, students

• have basic knowledge of the diversity of natural resources and the complexity surrounding their sustainable use, their conflict potential and their global management; and are able to represent specific examples of these.
• are able to critically demonstrate the global interdependencies and the institutional architecture and international power relations around natural resource management.
• can describe, and are able to distinguish between, different theoretical approaches to the relationships between people and natural resources, ranging from resource determinism, political ecology and political economy to debates about property rights and access.
• are able to apply these perspectives to analyse particular challenges of governance and conflict around natural resources.
Inhoud
Intuitively, many of us see strong connections between natural resources, sustainable development and conflict. Popular as well as academic debates underscore the challenges in achieving agreement to manage resources in economic, social and ecological sustainable ways, highlighting for instance the consequences of climate change for urban dwellers in South-East Asia living on slippery slopes; or how land grabbing in the south relates to the quest for land to assure food security or to produce bio-fuels to meet CO2 reduction agreements. Many point to the conflict potential of natural resources, underlining for instance the importance of ‘greed’ and illegal resource exploitation as a driver of conflicts in eastern DRC or Sierra Leone. This course starts from the notion that natural resources are very important in people’s livelihoods and may be a bone of fierce political contention. However, we should be wary for assuming straightforward relationships between resource scarcity or abundance and political conflict, human (in)security and sustainable development. This course provides an introduction to debates around the nature of different resources, the ways in which they are being governed and the conflicts this involves, as well as the politics through which natural resources acquire such an important role in the economy and public imagination. All the more, the course emphasizes the connections that link local challenges of natural resource access, use and competition to global economic trends, the management of global public goods, and global civic activism.
Niveau

Voorkennis
No.
Toetsinformatie
Active participation in the lectures, poster-presentation & written exam. Partial results from previous year stay valid.
Bijzonderheden
This course is part of the interdisciplinary BA-Minor ‘Sustainability Challenges’. For more information, see the Faculty Minor Guide of the Nijmegen School of Management.
Niveau
KV
Verplicht materiaal
Wordt nader bekendgemaakt
The course is organized around the book Robbins, Paul, John Hintz & Sarah Moore (2014, 2nd ed.) Environment and society; A critical Introduction, Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell. In addition, students are requested to read a series of journal articles that are available online through the electronic library of the university. Additional literature might be added during the course. Before the course starts, a course guide will be available on Brightspace including details on the literature.
ISBN:9781118451564
Titel: Environment and society; A critical Introduction
Auteur:Robbins, Paul, John Hintz & Sarah Moore
Uitgever:Wiley-Blackwell.
Druk:2
Werkvormen
Hoorcollege
WerkvormtypeHoorcollege

Sustainability certificate

Toetsen
Tentamen
Weging65
ToetsvormDigitale toets met CIRRUS
GelegenhedenBlok 3, Blok 4

Poster
Weging30
ToetsvormEssay
GelegenhedenBlok 3, Blok 4

Reading responses
Weging5
GelegenhedenBlok 3, Blok 4

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