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Lootable minerals and insecurity: Cases from artisanal gold mining in Asgedetsimbla Wereda lowlands, northern Ethiopia,Used
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Worldwide, particularly in the developing countries, pushed by grinding poverty, artisanal(and smallscale) mining is alarmingly being practiced. This type of mining is either a strong predictor of largescale mining or is another side of the same coin. In either or both cases, poverty, conflict and ecological marginalization are common denominators almost over all mineral resource blessed countries which sooner or later turns into resource curse. Specific to this book, the findings indicate that the sector is primitive, excluded in periphery, inefficient, conflict and insecurityridden, occupied by ever broadening hostile actors. It is mediated by necessity, seldom materializing opportunity, steep market demand, and legal and institutional loopholes. Worst still, the interventions and responses miss the points of concern and are misguided. In a nutshell, neither the lootable mining sector nor the occupants verge transformability primarily due to respective characteristics.This book is, thus, essential to researchers and policy makers in mining sectors in the global era.
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