STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABLE ARTISANAL MINING: : PILOT PROJECT “THE MINITAS, SONORA, MÉXICO”.

Strengthening Sustainable Artisanal Mining (FAMA acronym in spanish) is a project that seeks to empower artisanal miners to achieve more efficient safe, responsible extraction practices and decrease environmental impact, providing transdisciplinary knowledge: geological, mining, civil, environmental...

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Autores principales: Araux Sánchez, Elizabeth, Gómez Valencia, Alejandra, Ibarra Torúa, Gema Karina, Meza Figueroa, Diana María
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出版: Universida de Sonora 2021
在線閱讀:https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/147
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總結:Strengthening Sustainable Artisanal Mining (FAMA acronym in spanish) is a project that seeks to empower artisanal miners to achieve more efficient safe, responsible extraction practices and decrease environmental impact, providing transdisciplinary knowledge: geological, mining, civil, environmental, and security, to positively influence extraction and thereby implement strategies for progress. Also, given the current health pandemic due to COVID-19, FAMA's call for action to guide artisanal miners on the path to economic reactivation. The pilot project is located southwest of the city of Hermosillo-Sonora, Mexico, in a mine called "Las Minitas", where the artisanal extraction of calcite (marble). With this project, FAMA joins the Sustainable Development Network for the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, a global initiative of the United Nations (UNO).