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dc.contributor.authorOgan, Deinsam Dan
dc.contributor.authorMoses, Tochukwu
dc.contributor.authorYenneti, Komali
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-02T12:07:21Z
dc.date.available2025-01-02T12:07:21Z
dc.date.issued2024-07-13
dc.identifier.citationOgan, D.D., Moses, T. and Yenneti, K. (2024) Formalization: optimizing its principles for improving small-scale gold-mining, in Suresh, S., Pillai, P. and Morgan, J. (eds.) Beyond Futures - Festival of Research & Innovation 2024. Wolverhampton, University of Wolverhampton, pp. 462-474.en
dc.identifier.issn2634-2014en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2436/625811
dc.descriptionPaper presented at Beyond Futures - Festival of Research and Innovation, Research Student Conference, held on Tuesday 16 – Thursday 18 July 2024.en
dc.description.abstractFor years, the worldwide gold mining sector has grappled with environmental and social issues, particularly evident in the small-scale operations which are predominant in developing nations. This research examines the incorporation of “Mining Formalization” into a framework for small-scale gold mining, with the goal of suggesting methods that could bolster environmental conservation and social accountability. Concentrating on developing countries where small-scale mining significantly influences local economies, this study investigates the customization of formalization principles to diminish human and environmental harm, by advocating for ethical regulatory frameworks and standards, fostering community development, and achieving the advancement of enforcement and oversight. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, this study adopts a single source systematic search (4S) strategy for its methodology. It then reviewed and integrated geological, environmental, social, and economic viewpoints to frame a holistic set of recommendations that can create significant positive changes when applied as an optimized set of Formalization Standards. Thus, by tackling specific challenges encountered by small-scale gold ventures, this investigation now offers practical insights and advice for policymakers, mining communities, and industry players that can be adopted to cultivate a more sustainable and socially accountable path for small-scale gold mining in developing nations. Envisaging a future where small-scale gold mining can contribute as a positive force for both environmental and local community welfare, this research also endeavoured to optimize its advantages, aligning them with global happenings that are tending toward responsible resource extraction.en
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dc.publisherUniversity of Wolverhamptonen
dc.subjectformalizationen
dc.subjectgolden
dc.subjectsmall-scale gold miningen
dc.subjectartisanal and small-scale miningen
dc.subjectminesen
dc.subjectenvironmental complianceen
dc.titleFormalization: optimizing its principles for improving small-scale gold-miningen
dc.typeConference contributionen
dc.conference.nameBeyond Futures - Festival of Research and Innovation
dc.conference.locationWolverhampton
pubs.finish-date2024-07-18
pubs.start-date2024-07-16
dc.date.accepted2024-05-15
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