Strategies for sustainable development of the small-scale gold and diamond mining industry of Ghana |
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Authors: | R.K. Amankwah C. Anim-Sackey |
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Affiliation: | aMining Engineering Department, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Canada K7L 3N6;bSmall-Scale Mining Department, Minerals Commission, Tarkwa, Ghana |
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Abstract: | The small-scale gold and diamonds mining industry is of great importance to Ghana. Since its regularization in 1989 the sector has produced and sold over 1.5 million troy ounces of gold and 8.0 million carats of diamonds. During the same period the sector also provided direct employment to over 100,000 people and improved the socioeconomic life of many individuals and communities. However, these were largely achieved at a cost to the environment in areas where mining is carried out and there is the need to develop the industry in a sustainable manner. This paper looks at the developments in the small-scale gold and diamonds mining industry in Ghana and proposes some strategies on how the concepts of sustainable development could be applied to the industry. |
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Keywords: | Ghana Small-scale mining Gold Diamonds Sustainable development |
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