Mineralized urbanization in Africa in the twenty-first century: becoming urban through mining extraction

Bryceson, D. F., Gough, K. V., Jønsson, J. B., Kinabo, C., Shand, M. C. , Rodrigues, C. U. and Yankson, P. W. K. (2022) Mineralized urbanization in Africa in the twenty-first century: becoming urban through mining extraction. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 46(3), pp. 342-369. (doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.13086)

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Abstract

This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and small-scale (ASM) or large-scale (LSM) mining sites in three mineral-rich countries, involving gold in Ghana, diamonds in Angola, and both minerals in Tanzania. The focus is on comparing the agency of miners and other residents migrating to, settling in, and making the mining site habitable. Their mobility and settlement patterns reveal an urbanization trend marked by population agglomeration and expanding labour complexity, taking distinct forms at the rush and mature stages of gold and diamond ASM and LSM sites. Citing data from household surveys conducted at 12 mining sites, we trace how ‘mineralized urbanization’ propels in-migration, rising localized purchasing power, and proliferating service sector and trade activities, fuelling both urban demographic and economic change along the mining extraction trajectory. LSM and ASM generate synergies as well as detractive forces, depending on the size, age and history of the mining settlement development. What emerges is the differential development of households and settlements through strategic economic manoeuvring and the rough and tumble of happenstance, underlined by a compelling, albeit fluctuating, trajectory of non-renewable mineralized urbanization.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:Research Funding: UK Department for International Development (DfID) and the Economic Research Council's funding. Grant Number: ESRC RES-167-25-0488
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Shand, Mr Michael
Authors: Bryceson, D. F., Gough, K. V., Jønsson, J. B., Kinabo, C., Shand, M. C., Rodrigues, C. U., and Yankson, P. W. K.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
Journal Name:International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:0309-1317
ISSN (Online):1468-2427
Published Online:24 June 2022
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 The Authors
First Published:First published in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 46(3): 342-369
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons licence

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