Impacts related to sand dredging activity: Literature review
Abstract
Sand is a crucial resource for the development of a nation. It is the second most consumed natural resource
in the world after water: humanity swallows 15 billion tons of it every year. This article presents a synthesis
of current knowledge on the various impacts related to its exploitation, which is constantly increasing in the
world today. The methodology used is based on documentary research and consisted in the analysis of
scientific publications, thesis and books on the activity of sand dredging and its impacts. Several works
focused on the bio-ecological and socio-economic impacts of this activity on aquatic ecosystems. These
studies cover more than 98% of the work carried out in the marine environment. A research orientation
aimed at exploring these issues in the lagoon and estuarine ecosystems of southern Benin would contribute
to safeguarding the environment and conserving biodiversity.
