Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review

ABSTRACT Environmental pollutants caused by mining activities are an emerging global problem of the current century, contributing to millions of deaths and significant economic and social effects. Mining discharges of heavy metals are the most studied, but their impact on food security is not well u...

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Main Authors: Tatiana J. Marrufo, Bettencourt P. S. Capece, Maria‐Raquel G. Silva
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-03-01
Series:Food and Energy Security
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fes3.70080
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Maria‐Raquel G. Silva
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description ABSTRACT Environmental pollutants caused by mining activities are an emerging global problem of the current century, contributing to millions of deaths and significant economic and social effects. Mining discharges of heavy metals are the most studied, but their impact on food security is not well understood. The main objective of this study is to provide an overview of the environmental pollutants related to food insecurity in Southern Africa involving artisanal mining activities. A systematic review of peer‐reviewed publications was conducted using available electronic databases (PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, EBSCO‐b‐on, and Google Scholar) from January 2013 to September 2023. Information on environmental exposure and consequent human risks and impacts in artisanal mining in Southern Africa was selected, analyzed, and synthesized. Our search yielded 867 records, and after systematic screening, 74 scientific publications were retained for the final analysis. Most studies (58%) focused on environmental pollutants related to nutritional conditions and food security. However, only 12% of the studies were related to artisanal and small‐scale contexts, with mercury being the most studied heavy metal in occupational and environmental hazards. In addition, few studies focused on vulnerable groups, such as women in reproductive ages and children, and none addressed water or vector‐borne diseases and/or malnutrition conditions. Environmental hazards related to mining activities are poorly described in the pathways that may influence food safety in surrounding communities exposed to mining activities. Most studies were related to occupational risks and hazards, with mercury being the primary focus. Future research should address the diversity of environmental hazards to which artisanal and small‐scale mining communities are exposed, including pathways of contact with pollutants and their consequences for the health and well‐being of the most vulnerable groups.
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spelling doaj-art-740de31e6bbd41b09c8841000c39ce7f2025-08-20T02:25:07ZengWileyFood and Energy Security2048-36942025-03-01142n/an/a10.1002/fes3.70080Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic ReviewTatiana J. Marrufo0Bettencourt P. S. Capece1Maria‐Raquel G. Silva2Faculty of Science and Technology University Fernando Pessoa Porto PortugalUniversity Zambeze Sofala MozambiqueFaculty of Health Sciences and FP‐I3ID University Fernando Pessoa Porto PortugalABSTRACT Environmental pollutants caused by mining activities are an emerging global problem of the current century, contributing to millions of deaths and significant economic and social effects. Mining discharges of heavy metals are the most studied, but their impact on food security is not well understood. The main objective of this study is to provide an overview of the environmental pollutants related to food insecurity in Southern Africa involving artisanal mining activities. A systematic review of peer‐reviewed publications was conducted using available electronic databases (PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, EBSCO‐b‐on, and Google Scholar) from January 2013 to September 2023. Information on environmental exposure and consequent human risks and impacts in artisanal mining in Southern Africa was selected, analyzed, and synthesized. Our search yielded 867 records, and after systematic screening, 74 scientific publications were retained for the final analysis. Most studies (58%) focused on environmental pollutants related to nutritional conditions and food security. However, only 12% of the studies were related to artisanal and small‐scale contexts, with mercury being the most studied heavy metal in occupational and environmental hazards. In addition, few studies focused on vulnerable groups, such as women in reproductive ages and children, and none addressed water or vector‐borne diseases and/or malnutrition conditions. Environmental hazards related to mining activities are poorly described in the pathways that may influence food safety in surrounding communities exposed to mining activities. Most studies were related to occupational risks and hazards, with mercury being the primary focus. Future research should address the diversity of environmental hazards to which artisanal and small‐scale mining communities are exposed, including pathways of contact with pollutants and their consequences for the health and well‐being of the most vulnerable groups.https://doi.org/10.1002/fes3.70080environmental pollutantsfood securityminingsouthern Africa
spellingShingle Tatiana J. Marrufo
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Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
Food and Energy Security
environmental pollutants
food security
mining
southern Africa
title Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
title_full Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
title_short Influence of Artisanal Mining and Environmental Pollutants on Food Security in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review
title_sort influence of artisanal mining and environmental pollutants on food security in southern africa a systematic review
topic environmental pollutants
food security
mining
southern Africa
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