Remote sensing of artisanal and small-scale mining: A review of scalable mapping approaches.

Sci Total Environ

School of the Environment, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, University of Queensland, Australia.

Published: November 2024

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  • Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of low-to-middle-income countries, but it often harms environmental and human health.
  • The study highlights challenges in accurately mapping ASM globally, noting that existing research mostly centers on ASM in Africa and overlooks regions with unique ASM activities, like coal and sand mining in India and China.
  • To improve ASM mapping accuracy and effectiveness, the authors recommend innovative data combinations, local community involvement, and a focused research agenda to develop comprehensive spatial data that can better inform policymakers.

Article Abstract

Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) significantly influences the socio-economic development of many low-to-middle-income countries, albeit sometimes at the expense of environmental and human health. Characterized by its labor-intensive extraction from confined (<5 ha) or peripheral mineral reserves, congregated ASM practices can rival the spatial footprint of industrial mines. The unregulated and informal nature of many ASM activities presents monitoring challenges that remote sensing (RS) methods aim to address. While local-scale ASM mapping has seen success, scaling these methods to regional or global levels remains unclear. We review literature on mapping ASM to determine: (1) if studies represent the global distribution and diversity of ASM activities, (2) how ASM's unique characteristics influence the choice of RS methods, and (3) which RS approaches are the most accurate and cost-effective. We found current studies disproportionately focused on ASM regions in Africa, which highlights the need to extend the research to other regions with unique ASM characteristics, such as coal and sand mining in India and China. The selection of RS approaches is heavily influenced by local ASM contexts, the scale of analysis, and resource constraints such as funding for high-resolution imagery and validation data availability. We argue that accurate regional-scale ASM mapping (>100,000 km2) requires innovative combinations of data and methods to overcome data management and storage challenges. Local community participation, including miners, is vital for on-ground mapping and monitoring capacity. We outline a research agenda needed to develop a range of approaches for mapping and monitoring ASM in under-studied regions. By synthesizing effective methods, we provide a foundation for generating accurate and comprehensive spatial data, addressing the issues of inaccurate and incomplete data that global ASM platforms aim to resolve. This spatial data can guide policymakers, NGOs, and businesses in making informed decisions and targeted interventions to improve ASM sector safety, sustainability, and efficiency. Leveraging cloud-based geoprocessing platforms, with regularly updated global satellite image archives, combined with crowd-sourced on-ground information offers a potential solution for sustained regional-scale monitoring.

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