This article applies a political ecology framework to examine the challenges of ‘greening’ Guyana’s relatively established small-scale gold mining sector. Based on a year of fieldwork conducted in Guyana’s gold mining landscape, the article highlights a range of ways in which the supposed stability and transparency of Guyana’s institutional mining framework is undermined by the dynamic and discretionary realities of actual small-scale gold mining activity. The tendency of mining activity to overspill institutional boundaries is contributing to worsening ecological conditions in the country’s interior. For miners, it is shown that, even having acquired or accessed formal property, they face various challenges (such as minimal state support, ...
In recent decades, Guyana’s gold-rich interior has been the location of numerous, mostly low-latent,...
Ghana’s gold mining industry is mainly owned by multinational enterprises and indigenous small-scale...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...
Despite the existence of one of the most comprehensive and progressive formal frameworks for artisan...
This thesis operationalizes a political ecology research programme to examine the different dimensio...
Mining in Guyana has grown exponentially in the last 25 years, becoming the dominant export industry...
AbstractThe consequences are examined of the revision of Guyana's Mining Act in 1989 that was intend...
Within the past few decades, Ghana’s mining sector specifically the small scale mining subsector has...
The consequences are examined of the revision of Guyana's Mining Act in 1989 that was intended to a...
The current economic crisis in Venezuela has drawn members of Pemón communities to the practice of i...
Popular and scholarly accounts often describe small-scale gold mining as a conflict-ridden economy t...
This article discusses the character of mineral resource governance at the margins of the state in T...
This paper examines the impact of electoral cycles and the introduction of Reducing Emissions from D...
This article argues that the entanglements of a growing global demand for construction material and ...
This paper examines the impact of electoral cycles and the introduction of Reducing Emissions from D...
In recent decades, Guyana’s gold-rich interior has been the location of numerous, mostly low-latent,...
Ghana’s gold mining industry is mainly owned by multinational enterprises and indigenous small-scale...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...
Despite the existence of one of the most comprehensive and progressive formal frameworks for artisan...
This thesis operationalizes a political ecology research programme to examine the different dimensio...
Mining in Guyana has grown exponentially in the last 25 years, becoming the dominant export industry...
AbstractThe consequences are examined of the revision of Guyana's Mining Act in 1989 that was intend...
Within the past few decades, Ghana’s mining sector specifically the small scale mining subsector has...
The consequences are examined of the revision of Guyana's Mining Act in 1989 that was intended to a...
The current economic crisis in Venezuela has drawn members of Pemón communities to the practice of i...
Popular and scholarly accounts often describe small-scale gold mining as a conflict-ridden economy t...
This article discusses the character of mineral resource governance at the margins of the state in T...
This paper examines the impact of electoral cycles and the introduction of Reducing Emissions from D...
This article argues that the entanglements of a growing global demand for construction material and ...
This paper examines the impact of electoral cycles and the introduction of Reducing Emissions from D...
In recent decades, Guyana’s gold-rich interior has been the location of numerous, mostly low-latent,...
Ghana’s gold mining industry is mainly owned by multinational enterprises and indigenous small-scale...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...