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·The impact of mineral resource development on farmers livelihoods is a hotly debated topic Niu et al 2022 Kitula 2006 conducted a case study on a gold mine in Geita Tanzania in which they used ANOVA and chi square tests to determine the significance of differences in rural livelihoods between mining and non mining areas Based on in depth
·The livelihood impacts of MIDR do not only relate to relocation or loss of land by affected communities In the research setting mining impacts on rural livelihoods are more pronounced on land based livelihood activities Most households lost both arable and grazing land In some instances as is the case with Armoede village this has
·The demand of coal has led to expand the mining activities nationwide which helps to improve the economic growth of the national capital At the same time it is the source of inevitable social and environmental consequences In the developing countries especially rural areas are often affected by this complex nature of mining The local livelihood suffers most by
·Figure Summary of confidence on the observed impacts of 23 climate hazards on nine key livelihood resources on which the poor depend most a A total of 207 confidence statements on the total set of livelihood impacts Based on a standardised assessment of available literature since the AR5 IPCC 2014a each impact category was assigned a
· Pasture Expansion and Overgrazing The increasing need for grazing lands rapidly accelerated 33% of the forest cover loss in Argentina Bolivia Brazil Paraguay Venezuela and Colombia De Sy et al 2015 The pastoral practices and livestock grazing in the Western Himalaya are leading to a reduction in the forest cover by the invasion of various
·Maintaining human wellbeing and the benefits of ES to people requires a comprehensive assessment of threats posed by mining activities Current literature emphasises a strong focus on the environmental and social impacts of mining often due to land degradation Simmons et al 2008; Townsend et al 2009 biodiversity loss Butt et al 2013; Harfoot et
·The results indicate that within the non mining communities children under 18 years of age do not participate in ASM but in the mining localities about 6% of the miners were below 18 years old see Table 2 The result shows that male household heads % involved in mining activities slightly dominate across all the communities as compared to female
DOI / Corpus ID 248805145; Livelihood impacts of iron ore mining induced land change in Sierra Leone A time series analysis article{Wilson2022LivelihoodIO title={Livelihood impacts of iron ore mining induced land change in Sierra Leone A time series analysis} author={Sigismond Ayodele Wilson and Cyril
Mining has been blamed globally for harmful and impoverishing effects Most countries are rich sources of gemstone yet there is very little development since miners and those around mining sites still live in abject poverty This study sought answers on how mining activities have affected communities livelihoods Data was gathered from Mwatate Sub county Taita
·72 PELITA PERKEBUNAN Volume 38 Number 1 April 2022 Edition Osman et al located within latitude o West North o South and East MoFA 2021 The climate of the district is
This research aimed at investigating the motivations for galamsey and how the practice impacts cocoa farming and the environment as well as farmer livelihood The study was undertaken in Amansie West District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana where both cocoa farming and illegal mining operations coexist
·Identifying the influence factors lie behind the livelihood choices of rural households are of crucial significance for improving the sustainable livelihoods of rural households in tourism regions
Mining activities disturb the upper surface of land and the riverbed mining at large scale accelerates the erosion and flooding of river plains impacting the flora and fauna of the river ecosystem Singh & Sidhu 2016 The impacts of aggregate mining are significant even short term variations in erosion Vercruysse & Grabowski 2021 The
·In an effort to mitigate ecological environments and improve human well being the Chinese government s largest ever relocation and settlement programme is underway Measuring livelihood resilience and further assessing its impact hold the key to strengthening adaptive capacity and well being in poverty resettlements Using a household survey of
·the impact of Rural Livelihood Mission in Odisha India Abhisek Mishra1 and Byomakesh Debata2 Abstract Livelihood insecurity remains a prime concern for low household income countries To provide secured livelihood to rural poor the government of India has introduced a self employment type poverty alleviation programme namely National
·The Impact of mining on women youth and others in Selected Communities in Nigeria was undertaken by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative NEITI with the support of Ford
·It includes detailed information on the effect of mining on the environment and natural resources with special emphasis on soil water and biodiversity It also includes information on the impact of mining on the livelihood of the people with particular reference to agriculture including horticulture livestock aquaculture and fishery
·The future wellbeing of billions of rural people is interconnected with transforming food systems for equity nutrition environmental sustainability and resilience This article tackles three blind spots in the understanding of rural poverty and vulnerability the narrow focus on extreme poverty and hunger that hides a much wider set of inequalities and vulnerabilities
·Negative social impacts of mining activities on the other hand are pervasive This study examined mining induced resettlement within the context of land tenure regimes local assets and livelihoods and their implications towards achieving SDG 1 targets 4 and 5 as conceptualised in Fig 1 The analysis presented in this paper shows that the
·The impact of mining on livelihood is not only a result of direct land degradation but population displacement or relocation of locals due to mining concession could also cause the loss of
·Drawing on the DFID s sustainable livelihood framework this paper explores the nexus between artisanal and small scale mining ASM and livelihood in Prestea mining region Ghana A cross sectional mixed method survey involving simple random and purposively sampled participants was carried out The results suggest both positive and negative relationships
·Very little attention has been directed to the dynamics of LULC change in rural areas and their attendant socio economic and livelihood impacts Bashir 2012 pp pp19 162;Baxter 2013;English
DOI / Corpus ID 258856564; The impacts of artisanal and small scale gold mining on rural livelihood trajectories Insights from Ghana article{Adranyi2023TheIO title={The impacts of artisanal and small scale gold mining on rural livelihood trajectories Insights from Ghana} author={Enoch Adranyi and Lindsay C Stringer and Henrice Altink}
·Assessing the impact of il legal sm all scale mining gal amsey A case study in the Amansie West Dist rict o f Gha na withdrawn people from farming in the c om munities