Mineral wealth paradox: health challenges and environmental risks in African resource-rich areas
Abstract Background Africa is blessed with vast arable land and enriched with valuable natural resources encompassing both renewable (like water, forests, and fisheries) and non-renewable (such as minerals, coal, gas, and oil). Under the right conditions, a natural resource boom should serve as an i...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Adu Sarfo (Author), Rabbi Tweneboah (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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