Luyima, V.Kutegeka, S.2016-04-192016-04-192004http://hdl.handle.net/10919/65990Metadata only recordIn this report, the authors argue that the fate of Africa's natural resources cannot be separated from the broader context of economic and development challenges. In addition, the authors state that Africa's economic and development future cannot be separated from the management of its natural resources. This dialogue recommends that the traditional approaches to investments in natural resources management must now be based on economic rationality and should address issues of governance and equity.text/plainen-USEconomic policyNatural resource managementPovertyGovernmentPovertyEnvironmentUgandaEconomic and development challengesEconomicsGovernanceEquityNwpGovernanceBalancing nature, wealth and power through the PEAP revision processAbstract