The Social Water Assessment Protocol (SWAP) is a tool consisting of a series of questions on fourteen themes designed to capture the social context of water around a mine site. A pilot study of the SWAP, conducted in Prestea-Huni Valley, Ghana, showed that some communities were concerned about whether the groundwater was potable. The mining company’s concern was that there was a cycle of dependency amongst communities that received treated water from the mining company. The pilot identified potential data sources and stakeholder groups for each theme, gaps in themes and suggested refinements to questions to improve the SWAP
It is important that industries’ water interactions respect the human right to water. Historically, ...
The thesis presents a detailed ethnographic case study of a mining community in the Eastern region o...
Background: Groundwater is an important source of water. Since the control and removal of pollution ...
The Social Water Assessment Protocol (SWAP) is a tool consisting of a series of questions on fourtee...
The Social Water Assessment Protocol (SWAP) is a tool consisting of a series of questions on 14 them...
The human right to water has recently been recognised by both the United Nations General Assembly an...
The human right to water has recently been recognized by both the United Nations General Assembly an...
This study investigates the potential interactions of mining industry activities with water sources....
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
Because most life processes are directly or indirectly related to water, people are investigating on...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
It is important that industries’ water interactions respect the human right to water. Historically, ...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
This paper traces consumer preference of sources of water in the Obuasi municipality. The general ob...
This research work adds to the knowledge the academic community and policy makers have about mining ...
It is important that industries’ water interactions respect the human right to water. Historically, ...
The thesis presents a detailed ethnographic case study of a mining community in the Eastern region o...
Background: Groundwater is an important source of water. Since the control and removal of pollution ...
The Social Water Assessment Protocol (SWAP) is a tool consisting of a series of questions on fourtee...
The Social Water Assessment Protocol (SWAP) is a tool consisting of a series of questions on 14 them...
The human right to water has recently been recognised by both the United Nations General Assembly an...
The human right to water has recently been recognized by both the United Nations General Assembly an...
This study investigates the potential interactions of mining industry activities with water sources....
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
Because most life processes are directly or indirectly related to water, people are investigating on...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
It is important that industries’ water interactions respect the human right to water. Historically, ...
Water issues are a major concern for the mining sector and for communities living near mining operat...
This paper traces consumer preference of sources of water in the Obuasi municipality. The general ob...
This research work adds to the knowledge the academic community and policy makers have about mining ...
It is important that industries’ water interactions respect the human right to water. Historically, ...
The thesis presents a detailed ethnographic case study of a mining community in the Eastern region o...
Background: Groundwater is an important source of water. Since the control and removal of pollution ...