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Informal mining, a critical livelihood activity in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, presents significant challenges to environmental sustainability. This study examines the multifaceted effects of mining practices on the region’s ecological balance, employing both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Primary data were collected from sampled areas that were mostly affected by informal mining, such as Inyathi District, Filabusi, and Shangani. Photographs were taken of all affected areas. Communities gave testimonies of how informal mining activities are destroying the environment. The findings reveal substantial environmental degradation, including soil erosion, water pollution, and deforestation, consistent with the “Tragedy of the Commons†concept, where unregulated access to resources leads to overexploitation (Hardin, 1968). By examining perspectives from local communities, informal miners, and environmental stakeholders, this research highlights the urgent need for sustainable mining practices and policy interventions. The study emphasizes that the current informal mining activities in Zimbabwe are contributing negatively to the environment, and these activities are occurring in a region already vulnerable to climate change. Therefore, it is important to mitigate the adverse environmental effects and promote long-term ecological resilience, addressing concerns raised by frameworks such as Political Ecology, which underscores the power dynamics affecting resource use (Bryant & Bailey, 1997).
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Dr Sydney Machokoto & Miss Faith Banwa, 2025.
"The Impact of Informal Mining on Environmental Sustainability in Matabeleland,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 4089-4095, June.
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RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-6:p:4089-4095
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