Strategy for Sustainable Economic Growth of Small Scale Mining Operations in South Africa

N. Singh, Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafobiandi, J. Pretorius
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For a number of years Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) was seen as a means of survival and in some cases a way of enrichment for many in South Africa especially in rural areas where job opportunities are scarce. The sector has faced a number of challenges. The first challenge has been in terms of the definition and the distinction between what is considered an artisanal operation as opposed to a small scale mining operation. The other critical challenge has been in terms of a lack of a strategy for ensuring sustainability of these operations within the sector. While artisanal mining is often associated to illegal activities, small scale operations in general comply with national legislative requirements. The methodology used to develop a scientific definition for small scale mining was to firstly identify from literature the main criteria that differentiate artisanal from small scale mining operations. The Pairwise Comparison was then used as the decision making tool of choice. A survey was developed and submitted to experts and specialists in the field to determine the importance and the weights of the selected criteria. A strategy for sustainability and economic growth was developed by using a case study approach which involved visiting selected legal small scale mining and processing operations. A questionnaire was developed to gather information using a structured interview process. The data gathered was then compared with literature to identify focus areas. The four areas found were Management, Skills, Chemical Analysis and Technology. An Integrated Management Model for improving productivity and ensuring the sustainability of Small Scale Mining Operations in South Africa was successfully developed.
南非小型采矿业务可持续经济增长战略
多年来,手工和小规模采矿被视为南非许多人的一种生存手段,在某些情况下是一种致富方式,特别是在就业机会稀少的农村地区。该行业面临着一系列挑战。第一个挑战是如何定义和区分什么是手工作业,什么是小规模采矿作业。另一个关键挑战是缺乏确保该部门内这些业务可持续性的战略。虽然手工采矿往往与非法活动有关,但小规模作业一般都符合国家立法要求。为小规模采矿制定科学定义所用的方法是首先从文献中确定区分手工采矿和小规模采矿作业的主要标准。然后使用两两比较作为选择的决策工具。制定了一项调查,并提交给该领域的专家和专家,以确定选定标准的重要性和权重。通过使用案例研究方法制定了可持续发展和经济增长战略,其中包括访问选定的合法小规模采矿和加工业务。我们设计了一份问卷,通过结构化的访谈过程来收集信息。然后将收集到的数据与文献进行比较,以确定重点领域。这四个领域分别是管理、技能、化学分析和技术。南非成功地制订了提高生产力和确保小规模采矿业务可持续性的综合管理模式。
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