Amponsah-Dacosta, F.Gondo, T.Mathada, Humphrey2015-01-222015-01-222015-01-22Mathada, H. 2015. Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa. . . http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221MENVSCDepartment of Geography and Geo-Information SciencesThe demand for construction sand is increasing many parts of South Africa and the rest of the world due to rapid economic development and subsequent growth of construction activities . This has resulted in the indiscriminate mining of sand from stream channel and floodplains, whose major impact is significant alterations to the river basin environment. The dearth of research scholarship and resultant lack of adequate information on the environmental impacts of and mining in a major challenge in the regulation of sand mining in South Africa. This study aims at developing guidelines for dealing with the impacts of sand mining on the morphology of Nzhelele River. The study employed a more objective approach in developing guidelines for sand mining. The Binary Logistic Regression Model was employed to determine morphological and environmental factor that determine observed changes in the river system as a result of sand mining activities. Participatory Rural Appraisal methodology was used in developing questionnaires and interviews to gather community perspectives on and mining. The Influence and Importance Matrix technique was used to determine various stakeholder to be involved in developing guidelines and implementation of the proposed guidelines. The study revealed that sand mining affects all spheres of the community. Floodplain mining has more threat to the community than instream mining. This was revealed by the interviews and questionnaires administered in the field. Severe infrastructural damage, channel degradation and some cases of livestock and children drowning in the open excavations were noted during this study. It was recommended that, even though there are no specific guidelines on sand mining operations, it is advisable that local municipalities develop bylaws to help preserve their ecological beauty of their areas. The Department of Water Affair (DWA) and Environmental Affair (DEA) need to implement the proposed guidelines to prevent any form of environmental change as a result of sand mining. All the relevant stakeholders should be involved in developing the guidelines. It was further recommended that environmental awareneness training be conducted for the communities in the vicinity of the extraction sites. This will help in monitoring and enforcement of the bylaws developed.1 online resource (vii, 91 leaves): color illustrations, color mapsenUniversity of VendaSand miningParticipatory rural appraisaUCTDChannel degradationBinary logisticRegression model622.3620968257Mines and mineral resources -- South Africa -- LimpopoSand and gravel mines and mining -- South Africa -- LimpopoDevelopment of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South AfricaDissertationMathada H. Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa. []. , 2015 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221Mathada, H. (2015). <i>Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221Mathada, Humphrey. <i>"Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa."</i> ., , 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221TY - Dissertation AU - Mathada, Humphrey DA - 2015-01-22 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - Sand mining KW - Participatory rural appraisa KW - Channel degradation KW - Binary logistic KW - Regression model LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2015 T1 - Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa TI - Development of guidelines for dealing with morphological and environmental impacts of sand mining along the Nzhelele River, Limpopo Province of South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/221 ER -