This book examines sustainable development in the broader framework of Africa post COVID-19. Specifically, the book studies governance and digitalization from the perspective of natural environment management, climate change, the green economy, as well as agriculture and education. Digitalization supports the deepening of natural resource governance by assessing extractive practices, sovereign wealth funds and the emerging discourse on global warming and green economic policies. This analytical exercise will better inform economic and socio-political policies and institutions for African development. The book, against the backdrop of the United Nations Agenda 2030 and the African Union Agenda 2063, offers unique insights on digitalization, governance, the green economy, and natural resource regime in Africa post COVID-19.
Inhoudsopgave
Part I: Sustainable Development, Digitalization and Governance.- Chapter 1: Sustainable Development, Digitalization, and the Green Economy Post Covid-19 in Africa.- Chapter 2: Beyond the Rhetoric: Digitalization Policy for Resilience in Africa Post Covid-19.- Chapter 3: Politics versus Reality: The African State & Governance Post Covid-19.- Part II: Natural Resources Governance and Socio-Economic Systems.- Chapter 4: Reimagining Natural Resources Governance in Africa – Is digitalization the game changer?.- Chapter 5: Assessing Extractive Natural Resources and Digitalization of Governance Initiatives in Africa: Rethinking Questions of Decline and Resilience.- Chapter 6: Sovereign Wealth Fund, Natural Resources Management, and the Green Economy: Digitalization, Policies, and Institutions for Sustainable Development in Africa.- Part III: The Green Economy, Digitalization and the Race to 2030.- Chapter 7: Fostering Africa’s Digital Trade in Service and Green Economy Post Covid-19.- Chapter 8: Green Economic Policies in Post Covid-19 Africa.- Chapter 9: Digitalization of What We Eat and How We Think in Africa Post Covid-19.- Chapter 10: Sustainable Development, Digitalization, the Green Economy & the Race to 2030 in Post Covid-19 Africa.
Over de auteur
Korbla P. Puplampu teaches in the Department of Sociology at Grant Mac Ewan University, Edmonton, Canada.
Kobena T. Hanson is Principal Evaluation Capacity Development Officer at the African Development Bank Group in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Peter Arthur is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.