Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar

In many parts of the world, artisanal or small-scale mining activities are at least as important as large-scale mining activities. The numbers of people employed are actually considerably greater than in large companies. In 2002, an estimated 13 million people a large percentage of those are women...

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Main Author: Aung Kyin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University 2014-02-01
Series:Applied Environmental Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saujournalst/www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/16355
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description In many parts of the world, artisanal or small-scale mining activities are at least as important as large-scale mining activities. The numbers of people employed are actually considerably greater than in large companies. In 2002, an estimated 13 million people a large percentage of those are women and children are artisanal and small scale miners operating mainly in developing countries. Although the numbers of small-scale miners and their dependents are estimated at up to 80-100 million people, governments are frequently reluctant to give legal recognition to artisanal miners. This paper discusses approaches to develop the Artisanal–Small Scale Mining (ASM) sector in developing countries. This includes choice of mineral commodity, available technologies and economic/geological criteria. Other considerations include access to finance, area selection, and personnel. The parameters of mineral eco­nomic analysis are also essential for a successful ASM mining operation. Finally, choice of mining equipment is critical to success.
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spelling doaj.art-35c8b95a3d3142f1be598999fd7fe9512022-12-22T04:26:12ZengEnvironmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn UniversityApplied Environmental Research2287-07412287-075X2014-02-01361Artisanal-small Scale Mining in MyanmarAung Kyin0Strategy-Matters (Myanmar) Co. Ltd., Yangon, Myanmar In many parts of the world, artisanal or small-scale mining activities are at least as important as large-scale mining activities. The numbers of people employed are actually considerably greater than in large companies. In 2002, an estimated 13 million people a large percentage of those are women and children are artisanal and small scale miners operating mainly in developing countries. Although the numbers of small-scale miners and their dependents are estimated at up to 80-100 million people, governments are frequently reluctant to give legal recognition to artisanal miners. This paper discusses approaches to develop the Artisanal–Small Scale Mining (ASM) sector in developing countries. This includes choice of mineral commodity, available technologies and economic/geological criteria. Other considerations include access to finance, area selection, and personnel. The parameters of mineral eco­nomic analysis are also essential for a successful ASM mining operation. Finally, choice of mining equipment is critical to success. https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saujournalst/www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/16355Artisanal miningSmall-scale miningLarge-scale miningProspectDeposit
spellingShingle Aung Kyin
Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar
Applied Environmental Research
Artisanal mining
Small-scale mining
Large-scale mining
Prospect
Deposit
title Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar
title_full Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar
title_fullStr Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar
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title_short Artisanal-small Scale Mining in Myanmar
title_sort artisanal small scale mining in myanmar
topic Artisanal mining
Small-scale mining
Large-scale mining
Prospect
Deposit
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