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Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Extractive Industries

by Shabir Ahmed

In this podcast we aim to discuss the various perspectives that shape the current discussion around Sustainable Development in the Extractive Industries.

Copyright: Shabir Ahmed

Episodes

6 - Good practices in Mitigating Corruption Risks in the Extractives Sector

14m · Published 11 Jul 14:19

In light of the various corruption risks, good governance of the extractives sector is therefore essential for the successful development of countries with large natural resources endowments.

There are many examples of good practice from developed and emerging economies that have helped mitigate the risks of corruption along the extractives value chain. This demonstrates that the so-called “resource curse” is not inevitable. Importantly, research also shows that many innovative practices also arise directly in developing countries, although challenges in implementation exist.

5 - Corruption Trends in the Extractives Sector

18m · Published 28 Jun 11:30

It has been well-established that the extractive sector is more prone to poor governance corruption. In this episode, we are going take a closer look at corruption trends in the extractive sector. In the first part of the discussion, we will focus on the corruption risks applicable across the extractive sector decision chain. In the second part, we will mention a few case studies from different countries, that demonstrate corruption in its various forms.

4 - The Political Context of Natural Resources

25m · Published 22 Jun 16:04

The political economy of natural resources underscores the importance of institutions in order to manage natural resources for sustainable development. In this episode, we will turn our attention to the political analysis of resource governance. There is no shortage in the media of how natural resources shape international politics, so we will mostly confine our discussion to the national level within given resource-rich countries. We will talk about various ways natural resources affect politics and well also some of the effects that natural resource wealth has on a particular country.

3 - Turning Natural Resources into Economic Opportunities

13m · Published 14 Jun 17:07

Countries with non-renewable resource wealth face both an opportunity and a challenge. When used well, these resources can create greater prosperity for current and future generations; used poorly, or squandered, they can cause economic instability, social conflict, and lasting environmental damage. In this Episode we are going to discuss approaches for turning Natural Resources into Economic Opportunities.

2 - Challenges for Sustainable Development in Extractive Industries

8m · Published 08 Jun 17:38

When countries are well endowed with natural resources, it has a profound impact on the state of their economies, and also gives rise to specific types of economic, social, political and environmental challenges.

In this Episode we are going to discuss the specific challenges facing the extractive industries. 

1 - Welcome

3m · Published 06 Jun 14:29

This is the inaugural episode in which we position the aim of this podcast and set the scene for what listeners can expect in upcoming episodes of this podcast.

Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Extractive Industries has 6 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:23:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 22:13.

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