Impacts of artisanal gold and diamond mining on livelihoods and the environment in the Sangha Tri National Park landscape

Impacts of artisanal gold and diamond mining on livelihoods and the environment in the Sangha Tri National Park landscape
Author: Tieguhong Julius Chupezi,Verina Ingram,Jolien Schure
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786028693141

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Impacts of Artisanal Gold and Diamond Mining on Livelihoods and the Environment in the Sangha Tri National Park Landscape

Impacts of Artisanal Gold and Diamond Mining on Livelihoods and the Environment in the Sangha Tri National Park Landscape
Author: Tieguhong Julius Chupezi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066419967

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The impacts of artisanal gold mining on local livelihoods and the environment in the forested areas of Cameroon

The impacts of artisanal gold mining on local livelihoods and the environment in the forested areas of Cameroon
Author: Kevin N. Funoh
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This study assesses the impact of artisanal gold mining in the Ngoyla-Mintom Forest Massif (NMFM) on local livelihoods and the environment. The methodology for the research consisted in a literature review, visits to eight mining camps in the periphery of Mintom, interviews with 95 miners, focus group discussions with actors involved in activities related to gold mining, and stakeholder consultations. The results show that miners earn a minimum of XAF 80,000 (US$ 160) per month, which is about three times the average wage in Cameroon (XAF 28,216 or US$56) and as much as XAF 800,000 (US$ 1600) a month. Mining leads to the creation of many associated activities such as portering, catering and the intensification of hunting, collection of NTFPs, and fishing, among others. The most negative social impact of mining is associated with activities such as prostitution, which leads to the quick spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV/AIDS. Mining and its associated activities also have negative impacts on the environment such as destruction of fragile forest ecosystems especially swamps, diversion, sedimentation and pollution of small water ways, and soil destruction, although at a relatively small scale.

A Farmer s Best Friend

A Farmer s Best Friend
Author: Steven van Bockstael,Koen Vlassenroot
Publsiher: Academia Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789038218915

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The economics of artisanal diamond mining from the Belgian government funded Egmont Artisanal Diamond Mining Project

Extractive Industries and Ape Conservation

Extractive Industries and Ape Conservation
Author: Arcus Foundation
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107067493

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Rigorously and objectively examines the evolving context within which great ape and gibbon habitats are increasingly interfacing with extractive industries.

Emerging Markets and Sovereign Risk

Emerging Markets and Sovereign Risk
Author: N. Finch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137450661

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Emerging Markets and Sovereign Risk provides case studies, commentary and analysis on the financial risk management and measurement in the context of frontier and developing counties from international experts covering three key areas of emerging market investments, the rating sovereign risk and managing sovereign risk.

Securitising Monstrous Bottoms in the Age of Posthuman Carnivalesque

Securitising Monstrous Bottoms in the Age of Posthuman Carnivalesque
Author: Artwell Nhemachena,Munyaradzi Mawere
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2020-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789956551170

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Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and posthumanism, this book postulates the notion of staticide which avers that the effacement of African state sovereignty is crucial for the security of the oncoming empire. Understood in the light of posthumanism, antihumanism, animism, postanthropocentrism and transhumanism; African human security has evidently been put on a recession course together with African state security. Much as African states are demonised as so failed, defective, corrupt, weak and rogue to require recolonisation; transhumanism also assumes that human bodies are so corrupt, imperfect, defective, failed, rogue and weak to require not only enhancements or augmentation but also to beckon recolonisation. Also, deemed to be ecologies, human bodies are set to be liberalised and democratised in the interest of nonhuman viruses, nanobots, microchips, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens living within the bodies. The book critically examines the security implications of theorising human bodies as ecologies for nonhuman entities. Reading staticide together with transhumanism, this book foresees transhumanist new eugenics that are accompanying the new empire in a supposedly Anthropocene world that serves to justify the sacrifice and disposability of some surplus humans living in the recesses and nether regions of the empire. Paying attention to the colonial comeback, the book urges African scholars not to mistake imperial transformation for decolonisation. The book is invaluable for scholars and activists in African studies, anthropology, decoloniality, sociology, politics, development studies, security studies, sociology and anthropology of science and technology studies, and environmental studies.

Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin

Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin
Author: Louis Putzel,Samuel Assembe-Mvondo,Laurentine Bilogo Bi Ndong,Reine Patrick Banioguila,Paolo Cerutti,Julius Chupezi Tieguhong,Robinson Djeukam,Noël Kabuyaya,Guillaume Lescuyer,William Mala
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: China
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Since 2000 and the implementation of China’s ‘going abroad’ policy, mainland Chinese state-owned and private companies have significantly increased their interests in the resources and investment opportunities of the Congo Basin, bringing new opportunities as well as potential social and environmental costs. This report is a synthesis of some main findings of preliminary scoping studies conducted by CIFOR and partners in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. It focuses on how Chinese trade and investment in the forestry, mining and agricultural sectors might relate to effects on forests and forest-dependent communities in the region. All studies were conducted under the CIFOR project ‘Chinese trade and investment in Africa: Assessing and governing trade-offs to national economies, local livelihoods and forest ecosystems’, initiated in 2010. The scoping studies yielded useful results, including an increased understanding of the main trends in natural resources trade between the target countries and China, and the major land-based productive sectors targeted by Chinese investors. The studies also considered the role of national agencies tasked with promoting investment and overseeing corporate adherence to environmental and social requirements, and provided a better understanding of the informal processes surrounding investment and acquisition of land and other resources.