Safety and environmental control of mining activity remain key drivers, but expectations of sustainable development require the provision of electricity, water, healthcare and eduion to the local communities where mining operations are based. Companies are also more exposed to Political Risks and K&R activity than had previously been the case.
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Get priceMining and local communities: free, prior and informed consent in South Africa? The focus on consent from broader communities in relation to land requires a nuanced and measured approach to avoid tumultuous relationships between the stakeholders involved.
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Get priceThe following table lists the coal mines in the United States that produced at least 4,000,000 short tons of coal.. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), there were 853 coal mines in the U.S. in 2015, producing a total of 896,941 thousand short tons of coal.
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Get priceJan 28, 2014 · Mining Communities from a Resilience Perspective: Managing Disturbance and Vulnerability in Itabira, Brazil. Authors the research identifies three ways to improve mining governance in Itabira. First, there is a need for local government to have more power in dealings with the corporation. Concurrent with this power, however, the
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Get priceJan 28, 2014 · Operating from the standpoint that resilience depends largely upon the management capacity of stakeholders, the research identifies three ways to improve mining governance in Itabira. First, there is a need for local government to have more power in dealings with the corporation.
Get priceGREAT insights Magazine Local communities can reap better benefits from mining if market and fiscal channels are strong. July 2017 . ChuhanPole, P., Dabalen, A.L. Local communities can reap better benefits from mining if market and fiscal channels are strong.
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Get priceNov 20, 2017 · Marathon County Considering Local Mining Ordinance To Protect Scenic Area. He said it was because there was a local ordinance in place protecting the community. "The mining ordinance in that case allowed the local municipality to have a seat at the table and negotiate a local agreement," he said.
Get priceRequirements for Community Development in Mining Laws – February, 2017 Page 2 recognizing and respecting the rights, customs and traditions of local communities" (Art. 92(2)). Holders of exploitation or smallscale mining licenses "shall, in consultation with local
Get priceA Framework to Measure How Local Communities Capture Benefits 6 The Approach to Assessing the Local Effects of Mining 10 Are Mining Communities Seeing Welfare Gains? 14 Assessing the Role of Government 27 Policy Priorities for Addressing the Local Impacts of Mining 29 Notes 31 References 31 2 Local Impacts of Resource Abundance: What Have We
Get priceThis report aims to provide insight into the impact of initiatives on the livelihood strategies of local communities in the DRC, based on field research in a wide range of mining areas and
Get priceMining in Africa : are local communities better off? (English) Abstract. This study focuses on the local and regional impact of largescale gold mining in Africa
Get priceThe Impact of Gold Mining on Local Farming Communities in Ghana Emmanuel Yamoah Tenkorang and Patrick OseiKufuor The increase in leases for surface gold mining in Ghana between 1983 and 1998 has had drastic consequences for sustainable land use and management in the country. Most of
Get priceMining and community engagement in Peru: communities telling their stories to inform future practice . There is a need for improved community engagement processes in many parts of the world. This report presents an indepth contextual framework for an understanding of the community experience of mining as a historical process.
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Get priceSolving the social discontent with mining and allowing mining to reach its full potential on local communities will require a broader discussion and institutional reforms. These would address some difficult questions: Should native inhabitants benefit from mining through individual ownership rights?
Get pricelocal mining communities benefit from the resource boom and, if they do not, what the possible reasons are that might explain it. The focus on local impacts of this study is motivated by the
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Get priceMany companies also look to invest in the communities within which they operate well beyond the needs of their mining operations. There are many examples of coal mining companies making sizeable investments in health and eduion services in their local communities.
Get priceSolving the social discontent with mining and allowing mining to reach its full potential on local communities will require a broader discussion and institutional reforms. These would address some difficult questions: Should native inhabitants benefit from mining through individual ownership rights?
Get priceLOCAL COMMUNITIES AND MINES CHAPTER 9 MMSD THE MINING, MINERALS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 199 Power differentials can leave a sense of helplessness when communities confront the potential for change induced by large,powerful external companies.
Get priceImpacts of Mining. Mining can impact local communities both positively and negatively. While positive impacts such as employment and community development projects are important, they do not offset the potential negatives. We have found mining can negatively affect people by:
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Get priceMar 10, 2016 · I have been undertaking fieldwork within former coalmining communities in and around Barnsley, conducting oral history interviews with local people who have a connection with the mining industry. These interviews have generated narratives of participation and reflections upon the nature of cultural participation and value in these areas.
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Get priceHow to ensure communities living near mining activities get a better deal First, the dubious deals that mining companies occasionally strike with local leaders, be they political appointees or
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