The discovery of gold in most parts of Ghana has resulted in the emergence of illegal small-scale gold mining activities alongside water bodies. This paper investigated illegal small-scale gold mining vis-à-vis the Black Volta River water quality in Ghana. Water samples were collected from three sites along the Block Volta River and some physicochemical parameters of the sampled water were analyzed. In addition, informal interviews were conducted using purposive and simple random sampling methods to understand the perspectives of the illegal small-scale miners on laws governing mining and the environment in Ghana. The results showed that some physicochemical parameters are high at the upstream of the Black Volta River. However, the illegal ...
The spatial pattern of water quality of rivers affected by artisanal gold mining but used as drinkin...
Water is a natural capital asset that must be preserved and sustained. In Ghana, rivers are critical...
Mineral extraction contributes positive to the socioeconomic fabric of many African countries but ha...
The discovery of gold in most parts of Ghana has resulted in the emergence of illegal small-scale go...
Small scale mining is a major threat to water resources and agricultural activities in most mining c...
Rivers in Ghan provide environmental and economic services such as fishery and farming, and are also...
Illegal gold mining galamsey is an issue of utmost concern in modern day politics in Ghana is sustai...
Illegal mining (galamsey) is known to cause significant environmental pollution; the chemical used a...
Background: Illegal mining activities (IMA) in Ghana have been associated with pollution of surface ...
Ghana as a country in the west of Africa is naturally endowed with many rich natural ...
A study of the water sources from Bibiani and its environs was conducted between November, 2009 and ...
Small scale gold mining in Ghana has a long history. It has existed as far back as the eighth centur...
Illegal mining in Ghana has had a devastating effect on the environment, especially on water bodies....
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
Access to quality water remains critical for protecting communities against waterborne diseases worl...
The spatial pattern of water quality of rivers affected by artisanal gold mining but used as drinkin...
Water is a natural capital asset that must be preserved and sustained. In Ghana, rivers are critical...
Mineral extraction contributes positive to the socioeconomic fabric of many African countries but ha...
The discovery of gold in most parts of Ghana has resulted in the emergence of illegal small-scale go...
Small scale mining is a major threat to water resources and agricultural activities in most mining c...
Rivers in Ghan provide environmental and economic services such as fishery and farming, and are also...
Illegal gold mining galamsey is an issue of utmost concern in modern day politics in Ghana is sustai...
Illegal mining (galamsey) is known to cause significant environmental pollution; the chemical used a...
Background: Illegal mining activities (IMA) in Ghana have been associated with pollution of surface ...
Ghana as a country in the west of Africa is naturally endowed with many rich natural ...
A study of the water sources from Bibiani and its environs was conducted between November, 2009 and ...
Small scale gold mining in Ghana has a long history. It has existed as far back as the eighth centur...
Illegal mining in Ghana has had a devastating effect on the environment, especially on water bodies....
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
Access to quality water remains critical for protecting communities against waterborne diseases worl...
The spatial pattern of water quality of rivers affected by artisanal gold mining but used as drinkin...
Water is a natural capital asset that must be preserved and sustained. In Ghana, rivers are critical...
Mineral extraction contributes positive to the socioeconomic fabric of many African countries but ha...