非洲采矿的社会生态影响:对肯尼亚凯里奥河谷萤石开采的考察

Evelyn Kipkosgei
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过去十年来,人们一直关注非洲资源开采的环境后果。社会科学的学术论述对矿业公司是东道社区经济增长和就业机会的来源持不同意见。虽然对环境、安全和健康的损害总体上似乎超过了上述好处,但有必要提供一个平衡的观点。这些复杂性对研究人员和决策者提出了挑战,要求他们解决经济集约化和地方规模土地利用系统的动态变化及其长期影响。萤石矿业公司在肯尼亚Keiyo的存在传统上为当地人口创造了直接和间接就业机会,并为商业和交流创造了新的机会,从而减少了贫困,促进了经济进步。然而,采矿公司在这些地区的经营及其随后的关闭可能给当地社区带来环境和经济困难、高犯罪率、广泛失业和依赖性上升。因此,本研究解决了这些争议,特别是环境退化问题如何直接影响东道国社区。该文件审查了肯尼亚萤石公司在Keiyo的掠夺经验,以展示这一挑战的范围和动态,并强调个人和民间社会组织在确保对经济全球化最困难的一个方面进行问责方面发挥的作用的重要性。运用合法性理论和环境正义理论来解释矿产勘查对环境的影响。通过这样做,在这种情况下发生的社会进程将有助于澄清京京经济问题的性质。最终,这种方法最能揭示后殖民时代许多非洲社会表现不佳的原因。该研究不仅考虑了土地使用和估价的变化,还考虑了Keiyo人开始构想的方式,以及与当地生态动态的合作。
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Socio-Ecological Impact of Mining in Africa: An Examination of Fluorspar Extraction in Kerio Valley Kenya
Over the last decade, there has been concern over environmental consequences of resource extraction in Africa. Academic discourse in social sciences hold divided opinion that mining companies are sources of economic growth and employment possibilities for the host communities. While the damage to the environment, security and health in general seems to outweigh the said benefits, there is need to offer a balanced view. These complexities challenge researchers and policy makers to address the dynamics of economic intensification and local scale land-use systems and their long terms implications. Fluorspar Mining Company's presence among the Keiyo of Kenya has traditionally produced opportunities for direct and indirect employment for the local population as well as new opportunities for commerce and exchange, thus reducing poverty and fostering economic progress. The operation of mining company, however, inside these areas, and their subsequent closure, may have presented environmental and economic difficulties for the local community, high crime rates, extensive unemployment, and rising dependency. This study thus addresses these controversies and how in particular, problem of environmental degradation directly impacts host communities. The paper examines the experience of Keiyo's despoliation by the Kenya Fluorspar Company to demonstrate the scope and dynamics of the challenge and highlight the significance of the role played by individuals and civil society organizations in securing accountability for one of the most difficult aspects of economic globalization. It employs legitimacy theory with the environmental justice theory to explain how mineral explorations affect the environment. By doing this, the social processes that have taken place under these circumstances will help to clarify the nature of the Keiyo economy's issues. Ultimately such an approach is best able to reveal the reasons for the poor performance of many African societies in post-colonial era. The study considers not only shifts in land use and valuation but also the ways that the Keiyo have come to conceive of, and work with local ecological dynamics.
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