Stuck in transition? Artisanal mining, livelihood diversification and rural change in Sierra Leone

IF 4.3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101604
Roy Maconachie , Felix Marco Conteh
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In mineral-rich regions of Sierra Leone, the diversification of livelihood portfolios is widespread, and rural communities have long pursued complex and dynamic strategies that involve the intertwining of mining and farming activities. In recent years, however, alluvial diamond deposits in the Eastern District of Kono have increasingly become ‘worked out’, and artisanal mining communities have had to adapt and demonstrate resilience. Building on a rich body of field-based research that the authors have carried out over the past 20 years, this paper critically explores both the constraints and opportunities that are currently shaping youth resourcefulness and self-reliance, as well as the government's policy response to rapidly changing conditions in mining communities. It argues that although it remains the case that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations continue to dovetail with a wide range of other livelihood activities, they are fast becoming the alternative, as miners shift to other forms of livelihoods, including agriculture. This shift, the paper argues, is however not a smooth process, as miners making the transition are faced with a myriad of challenges including lack of access to finance and agricultural inputs. As a result, communities are ‘stuck’ in transition despite a renewed interest in farming driven by a parallel resurgence of associational life in rural areas. While the problem of youth marginalisation and unemployment in Kono have long received considerable attention from both the government and civil society, whether or not the evolving policy response is able to keep up with the current rapid pace of change in artisanal mining communities remains open to question.
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被困在转型中?塞拉利昂的手工采矿、生计多样化和农村变化
在塞拉利昂矿产丰富的地区,生计组合的多样化很普遍,农村社区长期以来一直奉行复杂而有活力的战略,其中涉及采矿和农业活动的相互交织。然而,近年来,河野东部地区的冲积钻石矿床越来越多地成为“开采”,手工采矿社区不得不适应并表现出弹性。基于作者在过去20年中开展的丰富的实地研究,本文批判性地探讨了目前正在塑造青年足智多谋和自力更生的制约因素和机遇,以及政府对矿业社区快速变化的条件的政策反应。报告认为,尽管手工和小规模采矿(ASM)业务仍然与广泛的其他生计活动相吻合,但随着矿工转向其他形式的生计,包括农业,它们正迅速成为另一种选择。然而,该报告认为,这一转变并不是一个顺利的过程,因为转型的矿工面临着无数的挑战,包括缺乏融资和农业投入。因此,尽管农村地区联合生活的平行复苏推动了对农业的重新兴趣,但社区仍“陷入”转型期。虽然河野的青年边缘化和失业问题长期以来一直受到政府和民间社会的高度关注,但不断发展的政策应对措施是否能够跟上手工采矿社区当前快速变化的步伐,仍然值得商榷。
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