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Mineral exhaustion, livelihoods and persistence of vulnerabilities in ASM settings
George Ofosu
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David Sarpong
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Aston Business School
Marketing & Strategy
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Business & Economics
Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM)
100%
Exhaustion
69%
Livelihoods
60%
Minerals
59%
Persistence
52%
Vulnerability
52%
Organizing
25%
Mitigation
19%
Operator
17%
Small-scale Mining
16%
Income Diversification
13%
Exit Strategy
13%
Sustainability
9%
Ghana
9%
Contingency
8%
Staff
8%
Management Practices
7%
Socioeconomic
7%
Discourse
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
small scale mining
89%
livelihood
55%
persistence
48%
vulnerability
46%
mineral
31%
mitigation
12%
management practice
7%
income
7%
socioeconomics
6%
sustainability
6%
policy
4%
need
4%
Social Sciences
livelihood
53%
persistence
50%
vulnerability
45%
formalization
24%
diversification
7%
lack
7%
Ghana
6%
management
6%
contingency
6%
sustainability
5%
income
4%
staff
4%
discourse
3%
interview
3%
economics
3%