Environmental impact of mining and the well-being of the people in Akwatia : a case study in Akwatia Town, Ghana
Small scale mining activities started in Ghana more than 100 years ago. Around the eighteen (18) century, a lot of foreign investors engaged themselves in mining activities which resulted in the creation of jobs for the local communities; these positively increased the economic growth of Ghana. M...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2012
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