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PUBLICATION: The dynamics of Zimbabwe's sand mining

It does so by analysing placebased socio-political and economic dynamics of sand extraction in Zimbabwe's Eyrecourt Farm. The case study shows that local Although sand research has taken a relatively global turn (Bendixen et al., 2021;Da and Le Billon, 2022), there has also been a focus on the role of specific criminal networks and The dynamics of Zimbabwe's sand mining frontier Request

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The dynamics of Zimbabwe's sand mining frontier

The case study shows that local dynamics configure sand extraction spaces into politicised and ungovernable extractive geographies. These findings are not While sand extraction, as described in the introduction, is generally surrounded by a narrative of illegality, violence and ‘sand mafias’ (Bendixen et al., 2019; ‘As we exploit the river, we should give something back’: A

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EXTRACTIVES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT I

proffering an alternative way of managing the extraction of minerals and revenue from the mining sector. These recommendations essentially seek to ensure that February 22, 2017 Sustainable sand mining the way to go For thousands of years, sand and gravel have been used in the construction of roads and buildings. Sand mining is one of The Herald Breaking news.

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Mineral Extraction and Political Ruptures in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s mining sector has been recognized as highly political for several reasons and provides a complex—at times opaque and convoluted—nexus for 1. Introduction. As Zimbabwe continues to suffer from environmental conservation problems (Mawere, Citation 2013), academics and policy makers turn to the juridical framework Full article: Environmental management and practises in Zimbabwe

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Revisiting the urban housing crisis in Zimbabwe: Some

The case study shows that local dynamics configure sand extraction spaces into politicised and ungovernable extractive geographies. These findings are not THE extraction of sand and clay is one of the major drivers of land degradation in Zimbabwe’s urban, semi urban, rural service centres centre as well as growth points.The Chronicle Breaking news

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What can be done about West Africa’s Disappearing

demand for sand from the construction sector—a trend that can be seen across West Africa. At the same time that demand has increased, governments have begun to enforce bans on sand mining, pushing sand excavation underground. Sand extraction has a number of negative impacts related to: • Biodiversity • Water turbidity • Water table levelsRiver Sand Extraction in Mucheke River And Livelihoods Security in Masvingo Urban, Zimbabwe Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ArticlePeri- Urban Livelihoods Strategies and Survival. River Sand Extraction

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PUBLICATION: The dynamics of Zimbabwe's sand mining

Posted on December 07, 2022. Dr Tafadzwa Mushonga, a research fellow in the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship's Humanities for the Environment programme, has published a journal article on "The dynamics of Zimbabwe's sand mining frontier" in the journal The Extractive Industries and Society . Sand frontiers all over the world areSamuel Spiegel is a Senior Lecturer in International Development at the University of Edinburgh in the Centre of African Studies. His past research has engaged a variety of conceptual, methodological and empirical debates in the study of social justice in places shaped by resource extraction, embracing creative storytelling approaches and Mineral Extraction and Political Ruptures in Zimbabwe

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Impact of Sand Mining on the Physical Health of the River

Bar skimming,on the other hand, is the controlled extraction of sand from the exposed sand bars (in-stream bars and point bars) in the channel environment. Usually, bar skimming would be done above the water table and within a minimum width buffer that separates the excavation site from the low flow channel and the adjacent active channelThe aim of the paper was to asses the contribution of river sand extraction to the livelihoods of the urban dwellers as well as the challenges which the extractors face in the activity. The paper was mainly grounded in qualitative methodology using such data gathering instruments as unstructured interviews, Focus Group Peri- Urban Livelihoods Strategies and Survival. River Sand Extraction

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CASE STUDIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SAND

4.2.6 Visits to sand and gravel extraction sites 54 4.2.7 Activities of respondents at and around mining areas 55 4.2.8 Approximate number of trucks transporting sand and gravel passing through the village every day 56 4.3 Questionnaire respondents’ general views on sand and gravel extraction 57Sand extraction has taken place in the Cauca River Valley since beginning of the 20th century (Villa Gómez, 2018). Initially, the material was extracted manually from the river shores or with the use of horses for carrying the heavy loads onshore. how moral ecological rationalities and care shape a smallholder irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe‘As we exploit the river, we should give something back’: A

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(PDF) ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION RESULTING FROM ILLEGAL SAND

December 2007. Irene Petrosillo. Giovanni Zurlini. Felix Müller. Managing Socio-Ecological Landscapes (SELs) for environmental security implies the recognition that social systems interact withJune 28, 2017. Republish. Linda Mujuru, GPJ Zimbabwe. Innocent Mavhuto digs sand in a residential area near Southlea Park, a suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe. He sells the sand but in the process degrades the land. HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Two years ago, Innocent Mavhuto traded one illegal activity for another. “I used to drive commuter omnibusesIllegal Sand Mining Rampant in Harare Suburbs, Leaving

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Zimbabwe: Sustainable Sand Mining the Way to Go

A standard extraction point should measure 20X20 metres for sand extraction and an Environmental Management Plan should be produced and submitted to any EMA office together with the completed1. Introduction. As Zimbabwe continues to suffer from environmental conservation problems (Mawere, Citation 2013), academics and policy makers turn to the juridical framework with which the country regulates access to and control over natural resources.The pieces of legislation under this framework, however, are devised to control and not to stop the use Full article: Environmental management and practises in Zimbabwe

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The Unsustainable Use of Sand: Reporting on a Global Problem

Sand is considered one of the most consumed natural resource, being essential to many industries, including building construction, electronics, plastics, and water filtration. This paper assesses the environmental impact of sand extraction and the problems associated with its illegal exploitation. The analysis indicates that extracting sand at a Sand extraction is one of the major drivers to land degradation in Zimbabwe’s urban, semi-urban and rural areas. Most of the sand miners do so from undesignated points and do not rehabilitateThe Herald Breaking news.

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Rampant sand poaching scars Harare, Chitown PressReader

Catalog; For You; The Herald (Zimbabwe) Rampant sand poaching scars Harare, Chitown Daniel Nemukuyu and Victor Maphosa . EXTENSIVE sand poaching in Harare and Chitungwiz­a has damaged at least 721 hectares of land, with reports that some top municipal officers are corruptly turning a blind eye as they protect the The current chapter discusses the role of inequalities and grievances in extraction-based conflicts and introduces the four-step analytical framework applied in this volume: Step 1 looks at the identification of the relevant actors, the extractors on one hand and the local community on the other. Step 2 investigates the types of grievancesMineral Resources and Conflict: An Analytical Overview

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‘Totally unsustainable’ sand mining harms marine

Global. Print. New data suggest that the extraction of sand from marine environments — known as “sand mining” — is happening at an unsustainable rate across the world. However, experts sayP otential of biotechnology for metals extraction in Zimbabwe: a re view sulphide-facies iron formation, phyllites, meta-arenites, and quartzose schists (Oberthur et al.,2000).Potential of biotechnology for metals extraction in Zimbabwe

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The Herald Breaking news.

Unsustainable extraction of sand and clay results in the following: Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd is the oldest newspaper publisher and commercial printer in Zimbabwe. Read More.

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