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Threat of mining to African great apes

11 Apr 2024

The rapid growth of clean energy technologies is driving a rising demand for critical minerals. In 2022 at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15), seven major economies formed an alliance to enhance the sustainability of mining these essential decarbonization minerals. However, there is a scarcity of studies assessing the threat of mining to global biodiversity. By integrating a global mining dataset with great ape density distribution, we estimated the number of African great apes that spatially coincided with industrial mining projects. We show that up to one-third of Africa’s great ape population faces mining-related risks. In West Africa in particular, numerous mining areas overlap with fragmented ape habitats, often in high-density ape regions. For 97% of mining areas, no ape survey data are available, underscoring the importance of increased accessibility to environmental data within the mining sector to facilitate research into the complex interactions between mining, climate, biodiversity, and sustainability.
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Authors

Junker, Jessica, Quoss, Luise, Valdez, Jose, Arandjelovic, Mimi, Barrie, Abdulai, Campbell, Geneviève, Heinicke, Stefanie, Humle, Tatyana, Kouakou, Célestin Y., Kühl, Hjalmar S., Ordaz-Németh, Isabel, Pereira, Henrique M., Rainer, Helga, Refisch, Johannes, Sonter, Laura, Sop, Tenekwetche

Citation
Junker, J., Quoss, L., Valdez, J., Arandjelovic, M., Barrie, A., Campbell, G., Heinicke, S., Humle, T., Kouakou, C. Y., Kühl, H. S., Ordaz-Németh, I., Pereira, H. M., Rainer, H., Refisch, J., Sonter, L., Sop, T. (2024): Threat of mining to African great apes. - Science Advances, 10, 14, eadl0335.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adl0335
Published in
Germany
Rights Holder
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/

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