Entering the critical era: A review of contemporary research on artisanal and small-scale mining

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101590
Sandra McKay
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Over the past 50 years, artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has been associated with development. Despite this importance to rural livelihoods, it presents challenges that have garnered attention from the international development sector, both within academia and international policy spaces. Definitions of development have shifted over time, and with these, so have the framings of ASM, the problems it represents, and the interventions needed to govern it. This review paper offers a conceptual framework to understand ASM as a development issue. To do this, I propose the classification of contemporary approaches to ASM into four time periods to illustrate changes of the framings of ASM within development interventions: Entrepreneurial, Survival, Formalization, and Critical Era. I argue that while the framing of ASM has evolved through four distinct eras, each shaped by an overarching development narrative, across these, ASM has been associated to two characteristics: widespread revenue sharing, and local resource governance, both of which are affected by factors identified during the Critical Era. This paper focuses on this Era where academic work (i) critically evaluates efforts to “fix” the sector, including environmental and regulatory interventions, (ii) shows ASM's heterogeneity and transformability, with a diversity of organizational and financing structures, levels of mechanization and technology use, and the expansion of cyanidation, (iii) highlights the risk of elite capture, and (iv) situates ASM as a supplier of critical minerals. Lastly, this paper proposes future areas of research to inform policies that retain the characteristics that make ASM a contributor of development.
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进入关键时代:当代手工和小规模采矿研究综述
在过去50年里,手工和小规模采矿一直与发展联系在一起。尽管这对农村生计具有重要意义,但它带来的挑战已引起国际发展部门,包括学术界和国际政策领域的关注。随着时间的推移,发展的定义发生了变化,ASM的框架、它所代表的问题以及管理它所需的干预措施也随之发生了变化。这篇综述文章提供了一个概念性框架来理解ASM作为一个开发问题。为了做到这一点,我建议将ASM的当代方法分为四个时期,以说明发展干预中ASM框架的变化:创业时代,生存时代,形式化时代和关键时代。我认为,虽然ASM的框架经历了四个不同的时代,每个时代都由一个总体发展叙事形成,但在这些时代,ASM与两个特征有关:广泛的收入共享和地方资源治理,这两个特征都受到关键时代确定的因素的影响。本文关注的是这个时代,学术工作(i)批判性地评估“修复”该部门的努力,包括环境和监管干预,(ii)显示ASM的异质性和可变革性,组织和融资结构的多样性,机械化和技术使用水平,以及氰化的扩大,(iii)强调精英捕获的风险,(iv)将ASM定位为关键矿物的供应商。最后,本文提出了未来的研究领域,以告知保留使ASM成为发展贡献者的特征的政策。
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