矿区资源开采的好处:加纳公民的看法

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Hangala Siachiwena
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本研究调查了加纳公民对采矿社会经济效益的看法,重点关注矿区是否从资源开采产生的收入中受益。利用非洲晴雨表的调查数据,该研究解决了两个关键问题:公民是否认为采矿的好处,如就业和收入,超过了污染和森林砍伐等负面影响,以及他们是否认为矿区获得了这些收入的公平份额。调查结果显示,不到一半的公民认为收益大于成本,或者矿区获得了公平的收入份额。回归分析发现,采矿区和非采矿区公民的态度没有统计学上的显著差异。然而,那些认为收益大于成本的人更有可能报告更高的贫困水平,并积极看待政府的经济管理。此外,对执政党的支持与矿区获得公平收入份额的信念有关,这表明庇护政治可能影响人们的看法。这些调查结果与当地资源诅咒的想法是一致的,并突出表明需要进一步研究机构重新分配采矿收入的能力。
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The benefits of resource extraction in mining districts: Citizens’ perceptions in Ghana
This study investigates citizens’ perceptions of the socioeconomic benefits of mining in Ghana, focusing on whether mining districts benefit from revenues generated through resource extraction. Using Afrobarometer survey data, the research addresses two key questions: whether citizens believe the benefits of mining, such as jobs and revenues, outweigh negative impacts like pollution and deforestation, and whether they feel mining districts receive a fair share of these revenues. The results show that fewer than half of citizens believe the benefits outweigh the costs or that mining districts receive a fair share of revenues. Regression analysis finds no statistically significant differences in attitudes between citizens in mining and non-mining districts. However, those who believed the benefits outweighed the costs were more likely to report higher poverty levels and view government economic management positively. Additionally, support for the ruling party was associated with the belief that mining districts receive a fair share of revenues, suggesting patronage politics may influence perceptions. These findings are consistent with the idea of a local resource curse and highlight the need for further research on the capacity of institutions to redistribute mining revenues.
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