From agricultural practices to mining activities: The consequences of this paradigm shift for the food security in Guinea
Boubacar Sidi Diallo,
Mamadouba Sayon Soumah
Abstract:This study aims to analyse the effects that the mining activity exercises on agriculture and the livelihoods of local communities in the Republic of Guinea. Mining and agricultural activities are intertwined in such a way that the operation of one affects the other. Over the years, mining activities have been seen to negatively affect farming, livestock grazing and fisheries in the surrounding communities. Mining consists in the excavation of useful and economically valuable minerals from deposits in the earth… Show more
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