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Development Southern Africa | 2008

Artisanal gold mining at the margins of mineral resource governance: a case from Tanzania

Eleanor Fisher

This article discusses the character of mineral resource governance at the margins of the state in Tanzania and the way artisanal gold miners are incorporated into mineral sector transformation. The landscape of mineral resource exploitation has changed dramatically over the past 20 years: processes of economic liberalisation have heralded massive foreign investment in large-scale gold mining, while also stimulating artisanal activities. Against this background, the article shows how artisanal gold miners are affected by contradictory processes: some have become integrated with state institutions and legal processes, while others, the large majority, are either further excluded or incorporated in ways that exacerbate insecurity and exploitation, underpinned by socio-economic inequalities. These processes are compounded by the actions of large-scale and medium-scale gold mining companies and by poor local governance. It is open to debate whether this will bring improved integration and welfare for artisanal mining communities or new forms of exclusion, although evidence suggests the latter.


Social Enterprise Journal | 2013

Fair trade and European public procurement: legal principles and governance dynamics

Eleanor Fisher; Sergi Corbalán

Purpose– The article aims to examine principles of fair trade in public procurement in Europe, focusing on legal dimensions related to the European Public Procurement Directives. Design/methodology/approach– The article situates public procurement of fair trade products in relation to the rise of non‐state regulatory initiatives, highlighting how they have entered into new governance dynamics in the public sector and play a part in changing practices in sustainable procurement. A review of the legal position on fair trade in procurement law is informed by academic research and campaigning experience from the Fair Trade Advocacy Office. Findings– Key findings are that the introduction of fair trade products into European public procurement has been marked by legal ambiguity, having developed outside comprehensive policy or legal guidelines. Following a 2012 ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union, it is suggested that the legal position for fair trade in procurement has become clearer, and tha...


European procurement & public private partnership law review | 2013

The Power of Purchase: Addressing Sustainability through Public Procurement

Eleanor Fisher

This article focuses on sustainable development and public procurement and reflects on the significance of questioning the goals sustainable public procurement seeks to achieve. While it is recognised that developing appropriate legal frameworks and regulatory tools for environmental, social and economic quality assurance is important, achieving sustainable procurement nevertheless remains political. With the forthcoming adoption of new European Union Public Procurement Directives, the article provides a timely reminder that for sustainability to be integral to good procurement, the power of purchase must capture a paradigmatic shift from doing things better to doing better things.


Development in Practice | 2018

Building pathways out of poverty through climate smart agriculture and effective targeting

Jon Hellin; Eleanor Fisher

ABSTRACT One focus of agricultural development is climate smart agricultural technologies and practices (CSA). Development practitioners invest in scaling these to have wider impact. Ineffective targeting stymies CSA’s contribution to poverty reduction by excluding many of the poor and/or including those for whom agriculture is not a pathway out of poverty. This viewpoint proposes the need to recognise differentiated livelihood pathways within smallholder agriculture, linked to farmers’ differential capacity to engage in climate risk management. A farmer and livelihoods typology provides a framework to improved targeting of CSA and to identifying where alternative interventions, such as social protection, are more appropriate.


International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition) | 2015

Ethical turn in international development

Eleanor Fisher

The ethical turn in international development relates to a tendency to question the deleterious impact of international development action on local populations and environment. As a consequence, new courses of action are proposed in order to generate socially just and environmentally sustainable global change. This tendency is most prominent in relation to the development impacts of globalization of production and trade but also appears across a wide range of development sectors.


Development and Change | 2007

Occupying the Margins: Labour Integration and Social Exclusion in Artisanal Mining in Tanzania

Eleanor Fisher


Community Development Journal | 2003

Community development in sustainable livelihoods approaches – an introduction

Mary Ann Brocklesby; Eleanor Fisher


Resources Policy | 2009

The ladder that sends us to wealth: Artisanal mining and poverty reduction in Tanzania

Eleanor Fisher; Rosemarie Mwaipopo; Wilson Mutagwaba; David Nyange; Gil Yaron


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2012

Transitions toward co-management: The process of marine resource management devolution in three east African countries

Joshua E. Cinner; Tim R. McClanahan; N. Muthiga; Caroline Abunge; Salum Soud Hamed; B. Mwaka; A. Rabearisoa; Andrew Wamukota; Eleanor Fisher; Narriman Jiddawi


Archive | 2004

Increasing the Contribution of Artisanal and Small-scale Mining to Poverty Reduction in Tanzania.

Rosemary Mwaipopo; Wilson Mutagwaba; Eleanor Fisher; David Nyange

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Alberto Arce

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jon Hellin

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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A. Rabearisoa

Conservation International

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Tanja Bastia

Center for Global Development

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