Governing Coastal and Marine Resources: Learning the Challenges of Multi-level Governance

Fiona Nunan is a Senior Lecturer in Environment and Development and the Director of the International Development Department.  Her interests and experience focus on natural resource governance and management in developing country settings, particularly within inland fisheries and coastal locations in East and Southern Africa, and on exploring the links between poverty and the environment. The multiple ways … Continue reading “Governing Coastal and Marine Resources: Learning the Challenges of Multi-level Governance”

Five years after independence, violence still stalks South Sudan

Paul Jackson is a political economist working predominantly on conflict and post-conflict reconstruction. A core area of interest is decentralisation and governance and it was his extensive experience in Sierra Leone immediately following the war that led him into the area of conflict analysis and security sector reform. He was Director of the GFN-SSR and … Continue reading “Five years after independence, violence still stalks South Sudan”