Understanding the socio-economic and environmental impacts of Ghana's change in economic status on the upstream cocoa supply chain

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作者
Buor, John Kwesi [1 ]
机构
[1] Ghana Inst Management & Publ Adm, Dept Management Sci, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Sustainability; Grounded theory; Causal loop mapping; Biodiversity; Upstream cocoa supply chain; GROUNDED THEORY; FARMING PRACTICES; SYSTEMS THINKING; MODEL; EXPANSION; AREA; DEFORESTATION; CONSERVATION; AGRICULTURE; TRANSLATION;
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10.1108/MEQ-11-2021-0261
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Purpose Change in the economic status of a low-income country is accompanied by an expected increase in investment and economic activities along with land degradation and biodiversity loss. This study aims to explore Ghana's transition from a low-income to a lower-middle income economy, and the impact of the accompanying rise in extractive activities on the upstream cocoa supply chain (CSC) and its supporting ecosystem. Design/methodology/approach The author conducted interviews and made critical observations on Ghana's upstream CSC. Grounded theory (GT) and system dynamics (SD) methodologies were employed to extract and analyze themes from the data gathered. Causal loop diagrams were derived from the analyzed data to provide insight into the possible long-term structural behavior of the upstream CSC due to the change in Ghana's economic status. Findings The findings suggest that continuous increase in land capture by open-cast mining and logging concessionaires, poor environmental law enforcement and farmer discontentment could cause a decline in cocoa production and biodiversity. Originality/value This research could stimulate the identification of a most effective alternative policy (such as agroecological farming) to improve the living standards of upstream CSC partners and reduce biodiversity loss. The models herein could serve as a learning/demonstration tool for researchers, academia and policymakers when brainstorming students, or during stakeholder (community/society) engagement/consultation sessions, to discuss policy decisions and their consequences. The model approach could also be helpful when designing strategic land-use policies. This could improve understanding of the complex interdependent relationships and the consequences of land degradation, loss of biodiversity and rural livelihood from a system thinking perspective.
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