The conflict potential of sand: Illegal sand mining on the African continent

Levke Aduda, Lina Bolf
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Sand is mined illegally in numerous countries globally—with devastating consequences for the environment and the people living in the sand mining areas. In our contribution, we highlight the conflict potential of illegal sand mining. We collected data from different online sources and found that between 1990 and 2021, (a) sand has been mined illegally in 35 African countries and (b) 21 of them saw nonviolent conflicts, such as complaints, threats, or peaceful protest, while six of them, namely Algeria, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, and The Gambia, saw violent conflicts, such as targeted killings, violent and deadly protest, or violent clashes. Our data indicate that violent conflict was by far the most escalated in Kenya, in particular, in Makueni County. We argue that an overview of the prevalence of illegal sand mining and an awareness of its link to nonviolent and in particular violent conflicts is crucial, considering the ever-growing demand for sand. Taking sand governance seriously now can prevent not only environmental damage but also ensure that sand does not become a resource that is linked to violence more broadly than it already is. It has the potential to prevent conflicts.
沙的冲突潜力:非洲大陆的非法采沙活动
全球许多国家都存在非法采砂现象,这对环境和采砂区居民造成了破坏性后果。在我们的贡献中,我们强调了非法采砂的潜在冲突。我们从不同的在线来源收集数据,发现在 1990 年至 2021 年期间,(a) 35 个非洲国家非法采砂,(b) 其中 21 个国家发生了非暴力冲突,如投诉、威胁或和平抗议,而其中 6 个国家,即阿尔及利亚、加纳、肯尼亚、摩洛哥、尼日利亚和冈比亚,发生了暴力冲突,如定点清除、暴力和致命抗议或暴力冲突。我们的数据表明,到目前为止,肯尼亚的暴力冲突升级最为严重,特别是在马库埃尼县。我们认为,考虑到对砂的需求不断增长,全面了解非法采砂的普遍性并认识到其与非暴力冲突,特别是暴力冲突的联系至关重要。现在认真对待砂石治理不仅可以防止环境破坏,还可以确保砂石不会成为一种与暴力有更广泛联系的资源。它具有预防冲突的潜力。
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