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Traoré, N'gna, Koné, Bintou, Sidibé, Oumar, Camara, Sékou |
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Mande Studies; 2023, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p105-128, 24p |
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In the upper reaches of the River Niger, particularly in the gold-rich circle of Kangaba, informal alluvial gold panning by dredging involves a variety of stakeholders: the Somono, the traditional masters and users of the water, blacksmiths, landowners, local authorities, technical service agents, and immigrant gold miners, particularly internally displaced persons from conflict zones. However, in view of the adverse environmental effects of dredging, regulatory policies adopted in 2019 have unsuccessfully banned gold mining by dredging in Mali. This article analyzes the economic and social stakes of dredging, as well as the inequalities in the application of the ban that motivate circumvention and legitimize the persistence of the practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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