A dangerous bet: The challenges of formalizing artisanal mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo
详细信息   
  • 作者:Sara Geenen
  • 关键词:P48 ; O13 ; O17
  • 刊名:Resources Policy
  • 年:2012
  • 期:3
  • 来源:Elsevier
  • 类型:期刊
摘要
Among policy-makers and governments, there is a broad consensus that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) needs to be ¡®formalized¡¯ - embodied in a standardized legal framework that is registered in and governed by a central state system-, the basic condition being that artisanal miners are given formal property rights. This article aims to contribute to this discussion, drawing on a case study from the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where it is estimated that up to 90 percent of mineral production and export is ¡®informal¡¯. After having pointed out some of the theoretical assumptions behind the formalization canon, we study the challenges of formalizing the mining sector in the DRC. Next, we provide an in-depth analysis of one concrete policy measure of the Congolese government, the temporary ban on all artisanal activities. We argue that the mining ban was not only a radical example of a top-down formalization policy, but also an illustration of a bureaucratic and technical measure that compounds but does not address different problems associated with ASM: conflict, informality, poverty, illegality, state control. Looking at the empirical evidence from the DRC, we argue that these kinds of technical solutions can never address the broader socio-economic and political issues at stake.