'From an Agro-Based to a Mineral Resources-Dependent Economy': A Critical Review of the Contribution of Mineral Resources to the Economic Development of Zimbabwe Wayne Malinga
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The study recommends strategic interventions that could transform Zimbabwe's comparative advantage in the mining sector into a competitive advantage.
The manner in which mining in Zimbabwe is linked to other sectors of the economy, the extent of those linkages, and the problems and constraints w hich limit the development of linkages a re...
Introduction: The workplace's health hazard remains a significant concern to workers in the mining industry, where miners are continually exposed to various kinds of exposure sources.Method: First, the determinants of miners' health were systematically extracted from 259 publications, comprising chemical, physical, ergonomic, and psychosocial stressors, …
The results indicated that (1) the factors influencing miners' health-promoting behaviors can be divided into four dimensions: physical environment, psychosocial environment, individual ...
The mining sector in the 2000s in Zimbabwe was largely characterised by the growth of informal mining through artisanal and small-scale mining and also through the discovery of diamonds in the country which was …
Geo-environmental Factors' Influence on Mining Operation: An Indirect Effect of Managerial Factors. ... the physical sequence of extraction of minerals is . optimized and in the second step ...
Safety attitude, peer influence, safety knowledge and perception of risk were identified as the influencing factors of the psychological dimension for safety culture in the mining industry. Safety attitude refers to psychological perception towards safe culture, procedures and accident prevention ( Hu et al., 2011 ; Wang et al., 2018 ).
Based on information that was collected in August 2017, this paper discusses various aspects of the mining industry. These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry …
Therefore, it is essential to research the factors and mechanisms influencing mining damage. Based on the geological characteristics of the Xiaobaodang minefield in the Yushen Mine area in China ...
The study investigates the role of mineral resources in economic development and sees how the extractive sector im-pacts the overall performance of the economy of a country endowed with …
In accordance with the Paris Agreement, many nations have set out a global framework to stabilise and prevent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to mitigate climate change.This study reviewed the literature on the GHG protection and control (GHGPC) impacts of overburden fractures in relation to coal mining.Different factors, such as geological conditions, …
Based on information that was collected in August 2017, this paper discusses various aspects of the mining industry. These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry at global level, in the SADC region and in Zimbabwe.
Water-conserving mining is an effective way to alleviate the contradiction between fragile ecological environment and high-intensity coal mining in the arid and semi-arid region of northwest China. It needs to consider the engineering and geological conditions, hydrogeological conditions and mining methods of coal seams. From the three aspects, this paper …
Zimbabwe's mining sector presents the country with greater opportunity for shared economic growth and could potentially create jobs and improve livelihoods as well as access to water, health care, education, and other infrastructure. More often, this development strategy poses signiicant risks to local communities, as well as accelerated levels of
These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry at global level, in the SADC region and in Zimbabwe. Problems which confront the industry as well as their possible solutions in Zimbabwe are also examined.
This study aimed to evaluate the viability of mineral beneficiation in Zimbabwe's mining sector by analysing the factors that affect its competitiveness and identifying strategic …
Based on information that was collected in August 2017, this paper discusses various aspects of the mining industry. These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry at global level, …
The negative livelihood impacts caused by mining's influence are on food and water scarcity, increased cost of living mainly due to competition, lack of other income sources and unhealthy living ...
This study aimed to evaluate the viability of mineral beneficiation in Zimbabwe's mining sector by analysing the factors that affect its competitiveness and identifying strategic interventions to improve the industry's competitiveness.
These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry at global level, in the SADC region and in Zimbabwe. Problems which confront the industry as well as their possible solutions in Zimbabwe are …
The purpose of the paper is to identify factors associated with operational factor (OF), geo-environmental factor (GEF), and managerial factor (MF) from the literature. After identification, the study intended to assess the impact of geo-environmental factors and managerial factors on operational factors of the mining industry. The study also tests the …
This study aimed to evaluate the viability of mineral beneficiation in Zimbabwe's mining sector by analysing the factors that affect its competitiveness and identifying strategic interventions to improve the industry's competitiveness.
The study investigates the role of mineral resources in economic development and sees how the extractive sector im- pacts the overall performance of the economy of a country endowed with a diverse minerals and metals.
The production and consumption of coal account for approximately 75% of China's carbon targets. Coal mining activities tend to have substantial environmental effects [[20], [21], [22]].These effects mainly include (1) the loss of carbon from greenhouse gas (GHG) leakage during the mining process, (2) the spontaneous combustion of carbon-containing wastes, such …
The mining sector in the 2000s in Zimbabwe was largely characterised by the growth of informal mining through artisanal and small-scale mining and also through the discovery of diamonds in the country which was marred by violence, looting, smuggling and illegal trading.
The mining sector has been the cornerstone of economic growth in Zimbabwe hence funding becomes very crucial to resuscitate the economy. The study aimed to assess the funding mechanisms for the ...
The manner in which mining in Zimbabwe is linked to other sectors of the economy, the extent of those linkages, and the problems and constraints w hich limit the development of linkages a re...
The study interrogates the social, economic and Environmental impacts of foreign direct investment in the mining sector based on cases from Chivi, Gwanda, Hwange, Marange, …