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Many types of extractive activities – including informal or poorly regulated artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM), often using mercury, and operating around or within the biodiversity hotspots and/or protected areas - have been reported to contribute to deforestation, land degradation, contamination of soil and water bodies, loss of habitat and disruption of migration routes of protected species.
With the right support, including formalization, cleaner technology, and improved land restoration and remediation solutions, ASGM has the potential to transition to more responsible and clean production methods that at the same time minimize impacts on human health and ecosystem health, and our planet's ability to provide ecosystem services and sustain biodiversity.








