Exploring socio-economic and financial dimensions of rural small-scale gem mining in Passara, and Lunugala areas of Sri Lanka: Implications for sustainable development

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101544
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Despite being rich in gem resources, the Passara, and Lunugala areas of Sri Lanka continue to experience poor economic and social development, lagging other regions of the country. This disparity raises the need to examine the underlying causes of their stagnation, despite the potential of the gem mining industry to drive growth. Therefore, the research problem seeks to explore "How do socio-economic challenges, financial inequities, and traditional practices in the rural gem mining industry of Passara, and Lunugala in Badulla district hinder its contribution to sustainable development and equitable growth?". Hence, the objectives of this study are two-fold: firstly, to identify the socio-economic challenges faced by workers and owners in the rural gem mining industry of Passara, and Lunugala. Secondly, to investigate financial disparities and power dynamics between investors/owners and workers in the gem mining sector, focusing on their impact on sustainable development. The research adopts a qualitative approach, employing interpretivism and inductive reasoning to assess the experiences, challenges, and aspirations of five investors/owners and fifteen workers in gem mining. The findings highlight critical socio-economic hurdles, financial disparities between owners and workers, and the need for policy interventions to foster equitable growth and environmental sustainability. Key recommendations include implementing Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) practices, advancing mining techniques, and introducing robust labor laws.

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探索斯里兰卡帕萨拉和卢努加拉地区农村小规模宝石开采的社会经济和金融层面:对可持续发展的影响
尽管拥有丰富的宝石资源,斯里兰卡的帕萨拉(Passara)和卢努加拉(Lunugala)地区的经济和社会发展仍然落后于该国其他地区。尽管宝石开采业具有推动增长的潜力,但这种差距使人们有必要研究其停滞不前的根本原因。因此,研究问题旨在探讨 "巴杜拉地区帕萨拉和卢努加拉的农村宝石开采业所面临的社会经济挑战、财政不平等和传统习俗是如何阻碍其为可持续发展和公平增长做出贡献的?因此,本研究的目标有两个方面:首先,确定帕萨拉和卢努加拉农村宝石开采业的工人和业主所面临的社会经济挑战。其次,调查宝石开采业投资者/业主与工人之间的财务差距和权力动态,重点关注其对可持续发展的影响。研究采用定性方法,运用解释主义和归纳推理,对宝石开采业的五名投资者/所有者和十五名工人的经历、挑战和愿望进行评估。研究结果强调了关键的社会经济障碍、业主和工人之间的财务差距,以及采取政策干预措施促进公平增长和环境可持续性的必要性。主要建议包括实施环境、社会和治理(ESG)实践,提高采矿技术,以及引入健全的劳动法。
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