By Hon. Prof. Kariuki Muigua, OGW, PhD, C.Arb, FCIArb is a Professor of Environmental Law and Dispute Resolution at the University of Nairobi, Member of Permanent Court of Arbitration, Leading Environmental Law Scholar, Respected Sustainable Development Policy Advisor, Top Natural Resources Lawyer, Highly-Regarded Dispute Resolution Expert and Awardee of the Order of Grand Warrior (OGW) of Kenya by H.E. the President of Republic of Kenya. He is The African ADR Practitioner of the Year 2022, The African Arbitrator of the Year 2022, ADR Practitioner of the Year in Kenya 2021, CIArb (Kenya) Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 and ADR Publisher of the Year 2021 and Author of the Kenya’s First ESG Book: Embracing Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) tenets for Sustainable Development” (Glenwood, Nairobi, July 2023) and Kenya’s First Two Climate Change Law Book: Combating Climate Change for Sustainability (Glenwood, Nairobi, October 2023), Achieving Climate Justice for Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, October 2023) and Promoting Rule of Law for Sustainable Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, January 2024)*
There is need to embrace mediation in order to foster effective management of natural resource-based conflicts. It has been contended that with climate change, rapid population growth and environmental degradation placing new pressures on environmental and social systems, effectively preventing and resolving resource natural resource- based conflicts has never been more urgent.
Mediation can be particularly effective in helping parties identify ways to maximise and share resource benefits therefore preventing and fostering effective management of natural resource- based conflicts. In order to improve the practice of mediating natural resource- based conflicts, it is imperative to consider the context of the natural resource in question.
It has been argued that each natural resource sector generates multiple forms of conflict, which require different approaches to mediation. As a result, it is important for the mediation process to take into account the characteristics and functionality of the resource in question, together with mechanisms for dealing with uncertainties. It has been argued that for mediation to be effective in managing natural resource-based conflicts, there is need to understand the root cause of the conflict, the interaction of natural resources with other conflict drivers, the broader political economy, and the entry-points for a mediated solution.
It is also necessary to enhance access and dissemination of information in order to strengthen the role of mediation in managing natural resource-based conflicts. Access to information can foster the participation of all stakeholders including the public in the mediation process. It has been argued that one of the requirements for an effective mediation processes over natural resources is for all parties to have equal access to impartial scientific and technical information about the resource in dispute.
Access to information has confidence building benefits and ensures effective participation of all stakeholders in the mediation process towards mutually acceptable and long-lasting solutions. In addition, there is need to ensure that mediation embraces collaborative approaches towards managing natural resource-based conflicts.
Collaborative approaches can help stakeholders of natural resources to identify ways to maximize shared benefits and address common problems and challenges together. In addition, natural resources can be treated as a platform for cooperation that transcends religious, ideological, political, or tribal differences, which can be leveraged to tackle more challenging problems down the line. It has been contended that in order to effectively mediate natural resource- based conflicts, mediation should aim for collaboration over shared benefits, which can generate the trust needed to tackle other issues.
In addition, it has been suggested that while when managing natural resource-based conflicts, mediators should try to help parties move past zero-sum, win-lose positions by identifying ways that stakeholders can maximize shared benefits and address common problems and challenges together. Embracing collaborative approaches can enhance the effectiveness of mediating natural resource-based conflicts. It is also vital to ensure the participation of all stakeholders in the mediation process.
Mediation has the ability to promote effective management of natural resource-based conflicts by encouraging consensus building and participatory approaches towards conflict management. It can foster community involvement in the conflict management process through the use of peace committees, Non-Governmental Organisations, religious bodies, among other bodies within communities. It is therefore necessary to embrace the participation of all stakeholders when mediating natural resource- based conflicts in order to address the root causes of conflicts and afford parties an opportunity to sustain or improve their relationships.
Despite the importance of inclusivity and participation in mediating natural resource-based conflicts, it has correctly been pointed out that inviting the participation of all stakeholders may prove too difficult or fragmented to produce consensus. Therefore, understanding which actors to include in mediation, and the potential political impacts of including some and excluding others, is essential. However, ensuring consultation with a sufficiently wide set of stakeholders is crucial to establish and maintain the legitimacy of the process and foster effective mediating of natural resource-based conflicts.
Finally, it is imperative to strengthen the legal, policy, institutional and human capacity in order to effective mediate natural resource- based conflicts. It has been suggested that there is need to enhance capacity building within communities in order to develop a level-playing field that will enable less powerful stakeholders to participate equitably in a process of consensual negotiation and mediation. It is also important for mediators to enhance their capacity to mediate natural resource- based conflicts through education and training and seeking expert evidence in technical aspects related to natural resources.
It is also pertinent to strengthen the legal, policy and institutional framework on mediation at all levels including national levels in order to enhance its suitability in managing natural resource-based conflicts. The foregoing among other measures are important towards improving the practice of mediating natural resource based conflicts for peace and prosperity.
*This is an extract from the Book: Promoting Rule of Law for Sustainable Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, January 2024) by Hon. Prof. Kariuki Muigua, OGW, PhD, Professor of Environmental Law and Dispute Resolution, Senior Advocate of Kenya, Chartered Arbitrator, Kenya’s ADR Practitioner of the Year 2021 (Nairobi Legal Awards), ADR Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 (CIArb Kenya), African Arbitrator of the Year 2022, Africa ADR Practitioner of the Year 2022, Member of National Environment Tribunal (NET) Emeritus (2017 to 2023) and Member of Permanent Court of Arbitration nominated by Republic of Kenya. Prof. Kariuki Muigua is a foremost Environmental Law and Natural Resources Lawyer and Scholar, Sustainable Development Advocate and Conflict Management Expert in Kenya. Prof. Kariuki Muigua teaches Environmental Law and Dispute resolution at the University of Nairobi School of Law, The Center for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law and Policy (CASELAP) and Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies. He has published numerous books and articles on Environmental Law, Environmental Justice Conflict Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Sustainable Development. Prof. Muigua is also a Chartered Arbitrator, an Accredited Mediator, the Managing Partner of Kariuki Muigua & Co. Advocates and Africa Trustee Emeritus of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 2019-2022. Prof. Muigua is a 2023 recipient of President of the Republic of Kenya Order of Grand Warrior (OGW) Award for his service to the Nation as a Distinguished Expert, Academic and Scholar in Dispute Resolution and recognized among the top 5 leading lawyers and dispute resolution experts in Band 1 in Kenya by the Chambers Global Guide 2024 and was listed in the Inaugural THE LAWYER AFRICA Litigation Hall of Fame 2023 as one of the Top 50 Most Distinguished Litigation Lawyers in Kenya and the Top Arbitrator in Kenya in 2023.
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