Samuel Spiegel
Samuel Spiegel
Senior Lecturer in International Development, University of Edinburgh
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Socioeconomic consequences of mercury use and pollution
EB Swain, PM Jakus, G Rice, F Lupi, PA Maxson, JM Pacyna, A Penn, ...
Ambio, 45-61, 2007
3022007
Extractive industries and poverty: A review of recent findings and linkage mechanisms
SJ Gamu, J.,Le Billon, P., Spiegel
The Extractive Industries and Society, 2015
1712015
Governance institutions, resource rights regimes, and the informal mining sector: Regulatory complexities in Indonesia
SJ Spiegel
World Development 40 (1), 189-205, 2012
1242012
International guidelines on mercury management in small-scale gold mining
SJ Spiegel, MM Veiga
Journal of Cleaner Production 18 (4), 375-385, 2010
1192010
Building capacity in small-scale mining communities: health, ecosystem sustainability, and the Global Mercury Project
SJ Spiegel, MM Veiga
EcoHealth 2 (4), 361-369, 2005
862005
Shifting formalization policies and recentralizing power: The case of Zimbabwe's artisanal gold mining sector
SJ Spiegel
Society & Natural Resources 28 (5), 543-558, 2015
852015
Resource policies and small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe
SJ Spiegel
Resources Policy 34 (1-2), 39-44, 2009
792009
Socioeconomic dimensions of mercury pollution abatement: Engaging artisanal mining communities in Sub-Saharan Africa
SJ Spiegel
Ecological Economics 68 (12), 3072-3083, 2009
672009
Policies and regulations for Brazil’s artisanal gold mining sector: analysis and recommendations
R Sousa, M Veiga, D Van Zyl, K Telmer, S Spiegel, J Selder
Journal of Cleaner Production 19 (6-7), 742-750, 2011
632011
Mercury reduction in Munhena, Mozambique: homemade solutions and the social context for change
SJ Spiegel, O Savornin, D Shoko, MM Veiga
International journal of occupational and environmental health 12 (3), 215-221, 2006
562006
Reducing mercury and responding to the global gold rush
SJ Spiegel, A Yassi, JM Spiegel, MM Veiga
The Lancet 366 (9503), 2070-2072, 2005
522005
EIAs, power and political ecology: Situating resource struggles and the techno-politics of small-scale mining
SJ Spiegel
Geoforum 87, 95-107, 2017
512017
Phasing out mercury? Ecological economics and Indonesia's small-scale gold mining sector
SJ Spiegel, S Agrawal, D Mikha, K Vitamerry, P Le Billon, M Veiga, ...
Ecological Economics 144, 1-11, 2018
492018
Implications of the Minamata Convention on Mercury for informal gold mining in Sub-Saharan Africa: from global policy debates to grassroots implementation?
S Spiegel, S Keane, S Metcalf, M Veiga
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-21, 2015
452015
Artisanal gold mining and farming: livelihood linkages and labour dynamics after land reforms in Zimbabwe
G Mkodzongi, S Spiegel
The Journal of Development Studies 55 (10), 2145-2161, 2019
412019
Occupational health, mercury exposure, and environmental justice: learning from experiences in Tanzania
SJ Spiegel
American journal of public health 99 (S3), S550-S558, 2009
382009
Legacies of a Nationwide Crackdown in Zimbabwe: Operation Chikorokoza Chapera in Gold Mining Communities
SJ Spiegel
Journal of Modern African Studies, 2014
342014
Land and ‘space’for regulating artisanal mining in Cambodia: Visualizing an environmental governance conundrum in contested territory
S Spiegel
Land Use Policy 54, 559-573, 2016
312016
Rural place-making, globalization and the extractive sector: Insights from gold mining areas in Kratie and Ratanakiri, Cambodia
SJ Spiegel
Journal of Rural Studies 36, 300-310, 2014
312014
Contested diamond certification: Reconfiguring global and national interests in Zimbabwe’s Marange fields
SJ Spiegel
Geoforum 59, 258-267, 2015
292015
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