The results from this study highlight that the loss of access to land, in this case due to mining, has substantial negative long-term implications for local livelihoods in rural communal land areas of South Africa, as communities are still heavily reliant on small-scale agriculture and use of natural resources (Shackleton et al., 2001).
' The struggle to diversity rural livelihoods: bio-enterprise initiatives and their impacts on agro-pastoralists and pastoralists communities in the drylands of Kenya ', European Journal of Development Research 22, 5: 751 –69.
Mangrove restoration and conservation policies must improve food security and livelihood opportunities by providing alternative sources of income for local communities dependent on mangrove resources, and together with the introduction of best practices (ownership and sustainability), and joint planning and management promote …
This research sought to investigate the economic, environmental and social impacts of small scale emerald mining on local community livelihoods in Lufwanyama district. However, this paper will ...
Indigenous groups have lived on and cared for their ancestral lands for generations, depending on the forests as a source of food and a way to make a living. Deforestation causes the loss of native land, which upsets the delicate balance. Indigenous peoples physically occupy 404 million hectares in Latin America.
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The impact of artisanal mining on livelihoods in developing countries is a contentious issue. As a contribution to this subject, the study assessed the implications of artisanal gold mining ...
Sand mining and its associated activities serves as a source of livelihoods for entire communities whilst on the other hand it can trigger conflicts and violation of human rights. This study is aimed at assessing the socio-economic impacts caused by sand mining in the rural communities of the Wild Coast of South Africa. In
Despite its contributions to the development of the country, the mining sector in Sierra Leone, has been attributed to a multitude of impacts on the environment. This article focuses on assessing the environmental impacts of mining in mining edge communities in Sierra Leone. A survey of 360 people from three mining edge …
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimates that nearly 25% of the global population relies on forests for their livelihoods, including many of the world's poorest communities. The world's Indigenous populations suffer some of the worst impacts of forest destruction, with deforestation displacing entire ...
The study investigated the role of small-scale gold mining in promoting sustainable livelihoods among local communities in Kadoma District of Zimbabwe. The sustainability of small-scale gold mining is a contentious issue given the level of environmental degradation and the disruption of social relations taking place in the district.
more destructive and pose a lot of environmental problems as well as livelihood challenges to local communities. Unlike the LSM, the operations of the ASM are often unregulated. ... Forson et al., 2017; Forson et al., 2016; Obeng-Odoom, 2012). The impact of mining on local communities has therefore been an area of growing concern and attention ...
Mining activities often have significant impacts - both positive and negative - on local communities. This study shares experiences from China, surveying …
The performance of the gold mining industry globally is in no doubt. However, the industry's susceptibility to the frequent rise and fall in the price of gold, coupled with the various negative impacts it generates in mining communities have made it reliability for economic growth and development questionable.
This research aims to analyze the impact caused by mining activities on the lives of local communities. The research location was in Mandiodo Village, North Konawe Regency.
This research sought to investigate the economic, environmental and social impacts of small scale emerald mining on local community livelihoods in Lufwanyama district. However, this paper will ...
18 November 2015 The minerals and metals mining sector must do a better job at making a positive impact on local economies. Around the world local communities worry that mining projects will contaminate their …
The impact of artisanal mining on livelihoods in developing countries is a contentious issue. As a ... as agriculture in local communities. The study called for the engagement of local miners and traditional rulers in mineral resource decision-making. Keywords: ...
Gold mining in Ghana has gained unprecedented worldwide recognition. The mining sector has played a key role in the socio- economic development of the country. Despite …
This research study examines the significant negative effects that gold mining operations have on the environment and the community in Ghana's Asutifi North District over the period of ten years ...
Section snippets Corporate social responsibility in the mining sector. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a term used to describe how businesses have recognized their social responsibility for the effects of their day-to-day operations on their customers, representatives, investors and societies (Asgary and Li, 2016).
Most studies of mining impacts are local and focused on small areas. But as the scale of mining grows, it's crucial that global impacts are addressed. ... assess the …
Yet, adequate knowledge on the impact of ASGM's emergence on rural livelihood trajectories is lacking, particularly for emerging ASGM communities. Understanding the long-term dynamics of community livelihoods as small-scale mining emerges is important to inform the design of appropriate sustainable rural livelihood …
livelihoods and the damage to their environment and culture.If communities feel they are being unfairly treated or inadequately compensated,mining can lead to social tension and sometimes to violent conflict. (See Chapter 8.) Mining's interaction with local communities has changed over time.With the dramatic decline in the
Studies by (Moffat et al. Citation 2018) have also shown that community perceptions of the negative impacts of mining on the environment and livelihoods have an influence on the degree to which …
The present study investigates the environmental and socio-economic impacts of mining on local communities in Northern Sierra Leone. The overriding objectives were to assess local perception of the environment and socio-economic impacts of mining in their communities. ... With regard to the impact of mining on livelihood, 70% of the …
Conclusion he results of this study on the impacts of mining camps and villages reduce the miners' access artisanal gold mining on local livelihoods and the to healthcare. environment in the NMFM revealed that 84% of miners surveyed were of Cameroonian nationality In terms of environmental impacts, 75% of miners and 16% were from other ...
There is a risk that the interests of local communities will be overlooked in the process of establishing institutional arrangements. The resulting limited engagement between communities and mining companies and the government can give rise to livelihood outcomes that are unsustainable (Johnson 2012).
River mining is further considered as a source of income and livelihood for various people involved with it (Shymbi and Nongbri, 2022) and includes the government in the form of Royalty or tax ...
Mining can impact local communities both positively and negatively. While positive impacts such as employment and community development projects are important, they do not off-set the potential negatives. ... Resettlement can result in loss of livelihoods and reduced access to food and water. If resettlement programs fail or are insufficient ...