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This distinct nuanced book addresses the complex amalgam, between the preservation of cultural heritage of indigenous peoples of Tarkwa in Ghana, and the economic interests of global multi-national mining companies working in Tarkwa and its environs.It addresses the problem of how weak government policies on environment have negatively impacted on the socio-economic and cultural heritage of the inhabitants of the Tarkwa area. The book will be an important resource for students and practitioners on environment, cultural heritage and resource management. It will also be a significant tool for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This distinct nuanced book addresses the complex amalgam, between the preservation of cultural heritage of indigenous peoples of Tarkwa in Ghana, and the economic interests of global multi-national mining companies working in Tarkwa and its environs.It addresses the problem of how weak government policies on environment have negatively impacted on the socio-economic and cultural heritage of the inhabitants of the Tarkwa area. The book will be an important resource for students and practitioners on environment, cultural heritage and resource management. It will also be a significant tool for conflict resolution practitioners dealing with displaced people in mining communities and a good resource for individuals and multi-national companies undertaking mineral exploration in indigenous communities.
Autorenporträt
Ben Bediako Boakye holds a BA (Hons) Degree from the University of Ghana-Legon, a Master of Arts in World Heritage Studies from the Chair of Environmental Planning at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus, Germany and a Master of African Studies from Dalarna University Center for African Studies at Darlana in Sweden.