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Gold Matters: Sustainability Transformations in Gold Mining

Gold Matters: Sustainability Transformations in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining

The project explores whether a transformative approach towards sustainability can arise in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM). An estimated 16 million people in low and lower-middle income countries are dependent on ASGM as a livelihood. Despite its economic significance, however, ASGM is associated with negative environmental, social, labour and health impacts. These problems generate critical barriers to sustainability. To address sustainability-linked transformation, there is an urgent need for evidence regarding how gold mining actors engage with, understand, and transform their relationships to the natural, social, political, and economic worlds.

The research will consider whether and how societal transformation towards sustainable mining futures is possible in ASGM. It will critically reflect on the character of sustainability, for whom, where, and how. The concept of gold lifeways focuses attention on sustainability dynamics in ways that bring to the fore sociality, materiality, and technological formations. A multi-actor and trans-regional approach is deployed, with comparative analysis across sites in South America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Impact is through: generation of social scientific evidence on sustainability, policy influence, and public debate. Public communication, referred to under the rubric of Sustainability Conversations, involves co-production of knowledge with mining actors, incorporating voices all-too-often excluded from debates on ASGM. Multimodal visual representations form the basis of a pop-up exhibition, which will travel across Africa, Europe and Brazil.

Project leader: Dr. E. Fisher, Nordic Africa Institute (Sweden)

Principal investigators: Dr. S. Luning, Leiden University (the Netherlands), Dr. M. de Theije, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Prof. M. Schnegg, University of Hamburg (Germany), Dr. C. Lanzano, Nordic Africa Institute (Sweden), Dr. P. Hochet, Insuco Foundation for Social Science Research (Burkina Faso), Dr. L. da Costa Ferreira, Campinas State University (Brazil)

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O ouro surpreende a gente – Gold surprises us
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Gold Matters in Kejetia (Gbane, Ghana) – Future makers
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Gold Matters in Tarkwa (Ghana) – Taking Small-Scale Mining to the Next Level
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Mr Luigi Arnaldi di Balme

IFSRA

Dr. Jorge Calvimontes

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

Dr Lorenzo D’Angelo

University of Reading

Dr. Lucia da Costa Ferreira

University of Campinas Center for Environmental Studies and Research NORFACE and Belmont Forum Transformations to Sustainability
Brazil

Prof. Dr Marjo de Theije

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Prof. Giorgio de Tomi

Universidade de São Paulo Centre for Responsible Mining

Dr. Eleanor Fisher

Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden

Carlos Henrique Xavier Araujo

Universidade de São Paulo Centre for Responsible Mining

Dr. P. Hochet

Insuco Foundation for Social Science Research
Burkina Faso

Dr. C. Lanzano

Nordic Africa Institute
Sweden

Dr. S. Luning

Leiden University
The Netherlands

Dr. Luciana Massaro

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Brazil

Mr Nii Obodai Provencal

Ms Alizèta Ouedraogo

IFSRA

Januaria Pereira Mello

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Brazil

Dr Robert Pijpers

Raíssa Resende de Moraes

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

Mr Christophe Sawadogo

Independent

Prof. M. Schnegg

University of Hamburg
Germany

Mrs Margaret Tuhumwire

Environmental Women in Action for Development

Esther van de Camp

University of Leiden
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    Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
    Email: T2S@nwo.nl
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  • Grant Agreement

    This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730211.
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