Oscar Katho, Joanne Lebert, Jean Paul Lonema, Patience Singo, and Gerard van der Burg
English
This report summarizes IMPACT's experiences implementing the Just Gold project in DRC from 2012 to 2020 which sought to test whether and how artisanal gold could be traced from mine site to market. The report promotes transparency to assist others committed to supporting security, development, and equality for women and men miners and ASM communities.
Pedro Gasparinnetti, Leonardo Barcellos Bakker, Julia Mello Queiroz, Thais Vilela
French
Cette étude développe un cadre pour calculer les coûts économiques associés aux impacts environnementaux et sociaux négatifs de l'EMAPE en Amazonie brésilienne. Sur la base d'un examen de la littérature sur l'évaluation des impacts de la déforestation, de la dégradation des sols et de la contamination par le mercure, les auteurs utilisent plusieurs paramètres pour développer une formule de transfert de valeur généralisable. L'étude propose en outre une amélioration du modèle utilisé par Bakker et al. (2021) pour estimer les impacts du mercure sur la santé humaine.
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This document is intended for use by LBMA Good Delivery Refiners and should be interpreted as a minimum threshold upon which Refiners should build and continually improve their responsible sourcing practices for each of the applicable precious metals. The reader can find more information here: LBMA Responsible Gold Guidance V9
The potential gold reserves at Boliyohuto Mountain (2,065m), located in Hulawa Vilage, Sumalata Timur District, North Gorontalo Regency has attracted legal and illegal mining attention for over 150 years. Local miners first exploited the resource in 1865 and then in 1885 the Bauermann family from the Netherlands began mining operations. In 1896, a mining permit was granted by the Dutch Government to NV. Mijnbouw Maatschappij “Soemalata”.
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