Investigation into the Environmental and Social Impacts of Semi-Mechanized Gold Mining at Amzegar Site, Rural Commune of Tabelot, Agadez Region, Niger

Chaibou Yacouba Abdoul Rachid *

Department of Fund. Sciences, Agadez University, Graduate School of Energy, Agadez, Niger.

Souley Harouna

Department of Geosciences, School of Mines, Industry and Geology of Niamey, Niger.

Maman Hassan Abdourazakou

Department of Geosciences, School of Mines, Industry and Geology of Niamey, Niger.

Ibrahim Elhadji Daou

Department of Mining Engineering and Environment, School of Mines, Industry and Geology of Niamey, Niger.

Illya Garba Abdoul Magidou

Department of Geosciences, School of Mines, Industry and Geology of Niamey, Niger.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study aims to assess the environmental and social impacts of semi-mechanized gold mining at the Amzegar site, with a view to contributing to the mitigation of risks associated with these activities.

The methodological approach is based on field visits, surveys and interviews with site workers.

The results show that pit mining, step mining and shaft mining are the three techniques used for ore extraction. The Fecteau grid-based assessment of the impacts associated with these extraction methods through the impact evaluation parameters (nature, intensity, extent and duration) shows a positive impact on the local and national economy, albeit with negative impacts that are early minor, moderate or major for biophysical (soil, air, water resources, vegetation and wildlife) and human (health and safety, noise and the local economy) components, depending on the different phases of the activity (preparation and installation, operation and closure).

The implementation of an environmental management plan will help mitigate the risks associated with these activities (ecosystem degradation, water contamination, soil erosion and air pollution) and social risks (tailings management, land reclamation, use of cleaner technologies and environmental monitoring), as well as recommendations to protect the environment.

Keywords: Agadez region, Amzegar site, environment, Semi-mechanized gold mining, Fecteau grid


How to Cite

Rachid, Chaibou Yacouba Abdoul, Souley Harouna, Maman Hassan Abdourazakou, Ibrahim Elhadji Daou, and Illya Garba Abdoul Magidou. 2025. “Investigation into the Environmental and Social Impacts of Semi-Mechanized Gold Mining at Amzegar Site, Rural Commune of Tabelot, Agadez Region, Niger”. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 15 (9):147-65. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2025/v15i95002.

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