ABSTRACT

Darfur is a vast region endowed with limited and unexplored natural resources, poor infrastructure, and lack of major development projects, and identifying its economic and human development needs brings us closer to finding ways to alleviate its human suffering and environmental stress. This book presents a broad spectrum of analytical perspectives from prominent academics, professionals, and practitioners from Darfur itself, adhering to the principles of scientific inquiry with intellectual rigor and objectivity in order to form a collective thesis on the political economy of Darfur.

The first section in this title presents Darfur as a political entity, including its systems of land tenure and administration. The second section describes the water resources, agricultural production, and environmental conditions of the region. The third discusses the cost of the war, health issues, and women’s issues, and the fourth discusses energy and transportation infrastructure.

While there are many existing books that discuss the current humanitarian and political crisis in Darfur, this is one of the first to explore the causes behind the crisis. This title is a valuable resource for academics, students, researchers and policy-makers with an interest in the region and in the wider fields of political economy and conflict studies.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part I|51 pages

Political entity, land tenure and administrative system

chapter 3|21 pages

Darfur land tenure issues

Features, problems and prospects for sustainable peace

chapter 4|13 pages

Darfur native administration

A historical perspective

part II|64 pages

Water, agricultural production and environmental conditions

part III|58 pages

War cost, health and women

part IV|87 pages

Energy development and transportation