This book explores the various issues that characterise the African mining sector, drawing examples from different African countries and regional organisations. Although there is a massive literature on the subject, some issues have been neglected, including the crucial role of digitalisation and technological advancement in resolving the environmental and social challenges faced in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM), deep-sea mining, mining contract negotiations and modernising mining laws to reflect the increasing role of critical minerals, to mention but a few. Therefore, the book unpacks the critical issues associated with the mining sector, explicitly reflecting on the practical solutions needed to address the challenges in the African mining sector. This book uniquely analyses and adds flavour to international mining’s fundamental concepts by describing a simulated annealing-based approach appropriate for complex mining projects in Africa. Book contributors comprise of academics from different universities including professors, practitioners, government policymakers, NGO executives and a variety of different experts. This multidisciplinary book will be of interest to African policymakers, governments, academics, industry professionals, energy and mining institutions, international organisations, universities across the globe and companies.
Edited by:
Victoria R. Nalule (University of Bradford UK)
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
ISBN: 9781032256603
ISBN 10: 1032256605
Pages: 344
Publication Date: 18 December 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
PART I: INTRODUCTORY CONTEXT ON THE AFRICAN MINING SECTOR CHAPTER 1: MODERNISATION OF THE MINING LAWS AND KEY ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATION IN AFRICA BY VICTORIA R NALULE CHAPTER 2: THE ENERGY TRANSITION, CRITICAL MINERALS AND INDUSTRIALISATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: NEEDS, OPPORTUNITIES AND STRATEGIES BY THEOPHILUS ACHEAMPONG, BRIDGET OKYEREBEA MENYEH CHAPTER 3: AFRICA’S MINING CODES: BALANCING THE INTERESTS BY PETER NUHU, ISHMAEL ACKAH, DRAMANI BUKARI PART II: CASE STUDIES EXPLORED IN AFRICAN MINING CHAPTER 4: ADDRESSING THE PERSISTENT ISSUES IN ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE MINING: THE IMPACT OF KENYA’S MINING LAWS ON ASM FORMALISATION BY CYNTHIA ANDIABUTSWA OPAKAS CHAPTER 5: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION OF ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE MINING (ASM) IN AFRICA BY ANTOINE FLORIBERT MULABA-BAFUBIANDI, MICHAEL UCHE UKPONU, AUSTIN UKPATA ODO, NIRDESH SINGH AND BEEJO BLESSING CHAUKE CHAPTER 6: ARTISANAL AND ILLEGAL MINING IN NIGERIA’S UNGOVERNED SPACES: NEW FRONTIERS OF SOCIAL RISKS BY DAVID YIBAKUO AMAKIRI AND SOLOMON UGOCHUKWU EZIKE CHAPTER 7: ADMINISTRATION OF FISCAL REGIMES AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT – A CASE FOR STABILITY IN ZAMBIA’S ROYALTY FOR GOLD MINING BY KANGWA-MUSOLE GEORGE CHISANGA, MWABA CHILEYA MULENGA AND CHILESHE MWABA CHAPTER 8: REGIONAL COOPERATION AND MINING GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE AFRICA MINING VISION 2009 BY SOLOMON NOBULOR AND EDDY L WIFA PART III: UNPACKING THE PRACTICAL ISSUES IN THE MINING SECTOR & CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 9: THE POTENTIAL OF DIGITALISATION IN ENHANCING REGULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ARTISANAL AND SMALL MINING (ASM) SECTOR IN ZAMBIA, NIGERIA, AND GHANA BY SELINA KUDZAI ZHUWARARA CHAPTER 10: CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN THE AFRICAN MINING SECTOR: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS BY DR ABUBAKAR I. UMAR & DR MUHAMMAD BELLO CHAPTER 11: CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING AMONG MINING FIRMS IN AFRICA: PRACTICE, THEORY AND POLICY BY KING CARL TORNAM DUHO CHAPTER 12: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DEEPSEA MINING: AN AFRICAN ENVIRO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVE BY LEEZOLA ZONGWE AND OBVIOUS TERRENCE MUTAMBARA CHAPTER 13: BLUE ECONOMY’S DEEP SEABED MINING: THE FUTURE OF ENERGY? BY PABLO FERRARA EPILOGUE: CHAPTER 14: JUSTICE IN MANAGING THE NEXUS BETWEEN MINING, ENERGY TRANSITIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE BY VICTORIA R NALULE
Victoria R. Nalule is a lawyer and an energy and mining expert, with extensive experience working on various projects in different parts of the world. She is a holder of a PhD in International Energy Law and Policy (Dundee, UK). She is an author of five books. Victoria is the founder of a charity NGO, the African Energy and Minerals Management Initiative. She is the CEO and lead consultant at Nalule Energy and Minerals Consultancy (NEM Energy). She is also a lecturer in Energy and Natural Resources Law at the University of Bradford, UK. Victoria is enthusiastic about energy arbitration and dispute resolution. As such, she is an Energy Arbitrator at the Energy Disputes Arbitration Center (EDAC), Turkey. She is a committee member at the International Law Association (ILA) and at Access for Women in Energy.