Opportunities for the formulation of a sustainable business model for small-scale informal gold mining

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This paper is focused on working under the line of sustainability in small-scale informal gold mining projects, specifically in Colombia. It is interesting to study Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) in Colombia from a business perspective as an activity that generates economic and sustainable development. ASM has great challenges to overcome in order to achieve sustainability in the industry, among them is to overcome informality in the sector, and thus be able to promote the development of a legally constituted economic activity. To achieve this objective, the National Government of Colombia has implemented a National Mining Formalization Policy, encouraging formality through mining formalization and regularization projects. In this work a review is carried out on the aspects that revolve around a Sustainable Business Model; use is made of the business modeling tool Canvas, whose input is secondary information sources. to present a Sustainable Business Model around small informal gold mining with a view to contributing to the purpose of achieving mining formality in operations in the territory.

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Velilla-Avilez, D. A., & Restrepo-Baena, O. J. (2021). Opportunities for the formulation of a sustainable business model for small-scale informal gold mining. Boletin de Ciencias de La Tierra, 2021(49), 26–38. https://doi.org/10.15446/rbct.n49.93106

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