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Oiling the Wheels of Conflict? Local Grievances, Relative Deprivation and the Potential for Conflict in Cape Three Points, Ghana.

2015

Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015 Natural resource, particularly oil, has been predicted to be a core factor of internal conflicts in the post-cold war era (Le Billon, 2001; Klare, 2001). This thesis explores the potential for conflict in new and emerging petro-states where recent oil discoveries have raised concerns about the risk of oil conflict occurring. The relative deprivation theory (Gurr, 1970) serves as the main theoretical point of discussion for this study. Using a case study of Cape Three Points in Ghana, the study empirically examines how community level grievances, in terms of challenges and expectations connected with the discovery and production…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240::International politics: 243
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A traditional irrigation system in Bali; a study of its transferability to Flores

2011

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2011 This thesis explores the autonomous community driven irrigation system in Bali, Indonesia; called subak, and is evaluated in terms of transferability to Flores, Indonesia. Information from this project may be important in the sense of contributing to an increase of crop production which further can contribute to amplified wealth, achieving sustainable utilization of resources, and development of human resources, if the subak system is successfully transferred and adopted. This illustrates the importance of the project in a developmental perspective. In order to obtain my results, I used a qualitative method with a comparative…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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Water supply and sanitation : development impacts of poor accessibility of potable water supply and basic sanitation in rural Ethiopia: a case studyo…

2011

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2011 It is well known that water is a natural resource without which all living things cannot exist. It is a natural requirement for all living things to have access to water if they have to be alive. It seems so why the 70 percent of our planet, earth, covered by water though the world population is facing water scarcity. Such scarcity of water is urging people to use water from unprotected sources which the world urban poor and rural population are highly affected by. As it is known ‘water is life’ because it gives life for all, on the contrary many are dying as a result of unsafe drinking water. The consequences of unsafe drink…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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Agriculture in sustainable rural development : effects of the growth and poverty reduction strategy 11 (GRPS 11) on livelihoods and coping strategies…

2011

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2011 The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) approach championed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund lies at the centre of development assistance, debt relief, and development planning in many developing countries, including Ghana. Ghana has implemented a PRS (Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I, 2003-2005) and a second generation of PRS (Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy II, 2006-2009) had just passed its implementation phase in 2009. This study focuses on the second PRS – that is the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy II (GPRS II). The study also selectively reviews major literature on the role of agricultur…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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ICTs and development: assessing internet and mobile phone use among the urban poor in Kawempe division, Kampala district

2012

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder, 2012 This study set out to understand and assess internet and mobile phone uses among the urban poor in Kawempe division in Kampala district, Uganda. As the internet and mobile phones are rapidly diffusing through communities with more people having access to them, it is important to understand what people are actually doing with their access. There has been so much optimism and scepticism among scholars around the potential of ICTs in facilitating both economic and social development. This study thus seeks to build on the knowledge of how ordinary internet and mobile phone usage may influence social and economic development. Hav…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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Cultural industries and development : a qualitative study of actors within Puebla's cultural industries, rooted in UNESCO's pluralistic valuation of …

2012

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder 2012 Activity in the cultural industries accounts for a great deal of the global GDP. The role of cultural industries in a development context has gained much attention during the past decades. International bodies like UNESCO are especially emphasizing the importance of the cultural industries, as they have the potential of generating employment and welfare – but also because cultural expression and activity is something of intrinsic value and essential for human development beyond economic terms; it defines who we are and conveys existential attributes such as identity, heritage and meaning. This paper seeks to investigate certa…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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CSR: Bridging business and development for sustainability : a case study of CSR implementation at coffee houses as enabler for sustainable developmen…

2010

Masteroppgave development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010 A prerequisite for achievement of sustainable development is economical growth (NorwegianGovernment, 2008-2009). Today an increasing number of corporations in the Western world implement the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (NorwegianEmbassyMexico, 2010a; NorwegianGovernment, 2008-2009). Accountability theories suggests that CSR initiatives increases transparency and accountability of a company, which again increases its legitimacy (Bendell, 2000; Utting, 2005). CSR is makes ―(…) companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders o…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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Urban poor living with risk : exploring the dimensions of urban poverty: a case study on risk management capacities among the urban poor in Colombo, …

2012

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder, 2012 The complex nature of urban poverty cannot be grasped by numbers and graphs. Urban poor survival strategies are subject to a number of challenges, derived from internal and external risks. Domestic illness or global economic fluctuations can have a severe impact on the livelihoods of the urban poor depending on day-to-day income. A contemporary trend within poverty research is to analyse urban vulnerability through a bottom-up approach, giving a voice to the poor. In order to enhance the prospects of poverty eradication strategies in a globalised world, there is a need to approach urban poverty as a contextual phenomenon, id…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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Investigating the relationship between poverty and disease : the case of Guinea Worm in the Savelugu-Nanton district of the northern region of Ghana

2010

Masteroppgave i development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010 The relationship between poverty and disease is complex and is often difficult to explore. The situation is exacerbated when investigating different aspects of this relationship and including concepts such as sustainable development into the equation. Varying methods have also been employed in past research when examining this relationship. Quantitative methods often give a vivid but superficial picture to the relationship, whilst a qualititative method often leads to difficulties in extrapolating this relationship to other contexts. In the research, I employed a mixed research strategy employing both quantitative and qualit…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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The possibility for developing a sustainable strategy to solve the conflict between local people and elephants in Hambantota District, Sri Lanka

2012

Master thesis in development management- University of Agder, 2012 The emphasis on fostering state-community synergy for improving human well-being and sustainable development has been recognized in development circles and especially in Third World countries. This recognition is apparent to solve social as well as developmental problems. In the past thirty years, conflict has been a major challenge for the development process of Sri Lanka. Not only for the North and East, the conflict affected the entire country in several ways. Sustainable Development is the most important requirement to any country today. The authority should have a sustainable strategy when they are implementing the deve…

UT 503VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
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