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This study is a compilation of research carried out over a ten-year period from 2007 to 2019 in the dismembered provinces of Katanga. It provides additional information on existing knowledge relating to the functioning of the artisanal mining sector in this region. The artisanal mining sector, as observed in the Katanga region, is polymorphic in nature, difficult to describe and analyse, characterised by numerous interconnections, the mixing of formal and informal circuits, and the superimposition of economic and political interests. This is the factor that explains its raison d'être, its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study is a compilation of research carried out over a ten-year period from 2007 to 2019 in the dismembered provinces of Katanga. It provides additional information on existing knowledge relating to the functioning of the artisanal mining sector in this region. The artisanal mining sector, as observed in the Katanga region, is polymorphic in nature, difficult to describe and analyse, characterised by numerous interconnections, the mixing of formal and informal circuits, and the superimposition of economic and political interests. This is the factor that explains its raison d'être, its nature, its economic functions and its social dysfunction. Thus, its salvation depends on the strengthening of the capacities of the support, supervision and control bodies on the one hand and the respect of the legal and regulatory framework by the actors concerned on the other.
Autorenporträt
Dhanis Rukan is a graduate in Political and Administrative Sciences and is a Lecturer at the School of Criminology of the University of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As a researcher, he works on issues related to the governance of natural resources and sustainable development.