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ID168662
Title ProperNational resource ownership and community engagement in Tanzania's natural gas governance
LanguageENG
AuthorPoncian, Japhace
Summary / Abstract (Note)Extractive resources politics in many resource rich countries remain contentious due to complex relations between resource owners on the one hand and the investors on the other hand. Recent policy reforms in Tanzania have been enacted to bring the development of energy resources under the control of the national government. The impact of these policy changes on the politics of participatory resource governance in terms of local community engagement in decision making and governance processes has not received much scholarly attention. This paper explores how the government's policy of national ownership shapes community engagement in decision making processes in the gas rich regions of Mtwara and Lindi. The paper draws on government documents, media reports as well as interviews with local communities, local government leaders and officials and central government officials. It argues that the policy framework for national ownership of natural gas is used by the government to thwart grassroot community initiatives for participation in decision making processes.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy, No.133; Oct 2019: p.110903
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-10
Key WordsNatural Gas ;  Tanzania ;  Governance ;  Ownership ;  Community Engagement ;  Extractive Resources