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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Environmental Medicine | Research

Mineral wealth paradox: health challenges and environmental risks in African resource-rich areas

Authors: Emmanuel Adu Sarfo, Rabbi Tweneboah

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Africa is blessed with vast arable land and enriched with valuable natural resources encompassing both renewable (like water, forests, and fisheries) and non-renewable (such as minerals, coal, gas, and oil). Under the right conditions, a natural resource boom should serve as an important driver for growth, development, and the transition from cottage industry to factory output. However, despite its wealth, Africa is often associated with the notion of a resource curse. Negative outcomes are often linked with mineral wealth. This paper investigates the causes of adverse health outcomes in resource-rich regions. The study provides empirical support for the natural resource curse with particular emphasis on the environmental health risks in Africa. We explore the multifaceted connections among mineral deposits, environmental risks, conflict events and population dynamics, shedding light on the complexities of resource-rich areas.

Results

We amalgamate georeferenced data pertaining to 22 specific mineral deposits with information on the prevalence of reliance on compromised infrastructures at a spatial resolution of 0.5\(^{\circ } \times 0.5^{\circ }\) for all of Africa between 2000 and 2017. Through comprehensive econometric analysis of environmental health risk factors, including reliance on contaminated water sources, open defecation, unimproved sanitation, particulate matter concentration, and carbon concentration, we uncover the intricate pathways through which mineral deposits impact public health. Our findings revealed the significant role of in-migration in mediating environmental health risks. Moreover, we found that the activities of extractive companies amplify certain environmental risks including reliance on unimproved sanitation and practices and particulate matter concentration. Conflict events emerge as a key mediator across all environmental health risks, underlining the far-reaching consequences of instability and violence on both local communities and the environment.

Conclusion

The study contributes to the discourse on sustainable development by unraveling the nuanced associations between mineral wealth and health challenges. By drawing attention to the intricate web of factors at play, we provide a foundation for targeted interventions that address the unique environmental and health challenges faced by mineral-rich communities.
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Footnotes
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Africa mining iQ [3] “Africa’s mineral industry leads globally with diverse reserves, including gold, bauxite, cobalt, and platinum-group metals, fostering economic growth and development. The continent boasts a substantial number of mining projects, totaling 2039 across its various regions.”
 
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Mineralized urbanization is defined as the catalysing effect of mineral discovery, production cycles, and commodity chains on urban growth and settlement patterns at local, regional, and national levels, in the context of oscillating booms and busts of global mineral markets and eventual mineral depletion [28]
 
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These estimates were produced using a geo-positioned dataset created from 634 household surveys. Survey sources used include the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) series and other country-specific surveys.
 
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The critical minerals covered in this dataset are Antimony (Sb), Barite (Barium, Ba), Beryllium (Be), Cobalt (Co), Fluorite or Fluorspar (Fluorine, F), Gallium (Ga), Germanium (Ge), Graphite (Carbon, C), Hafnium (Hf), Indium (In), Lithium (Li), Manganese (Mn), Niobium (Nb), Platinum-Group Elements (PGE), Rare-Earth Elements (REE), and Rhenium (Re)
 
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Figure A1 presents our constructed grid cell with the mineral deposits plotted on it in Appendix A.2
 
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Collier and Sambanis [35] described conflict trap as a phenomenon that hampers development and escalates the potential for conflict, thus complicating the distribution of crucial public infrastructure in regions susceptible to conflict.
 
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Metadata
Title
Mineral wealth paradox: health challenges and environmental risks in African resource-rich areas
Authors
Emmanuel Adu Sarfo
Rabbi Tweneboah
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18137-1

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