2017-3-24 · To explore the extent to which the mining industry is committed to the sustainability of socio-economic development projects in mining communities. To find out which elements of the social and labour plans are more popular among projects implemented by the mining companies, i.e. why are certain elements in the social and labour plans preferred ...
2014-12-1 · Industry bodies and individual companies express a preference for flexible cost-effective arrangements for periodic demand peaks during mine construction and ongoing maintenance, and for short to medium term operations in remote or inhospitable localities where suitably skilled labour is scarce (Hoath and Haslam McKenzie, 2013b, Chamber of ...
2016-9-20 · Mining industry can become more environment friendly and socially sustainable by integrating practices that reduce the environmental impact of mining
2019-3-20 · the Sierra Leone mining industry’s environmental and socio-economic impacts. The specific objectives of the study are as follows: To identify and assess socio-economic activities which are significantly influenced by mining activities. To examine local communities perceptions on how mining activities impact the environment.
2016-9-21 · • socio-economic s tudies and reports prepared by government, industry or regional service providers; and • analysis of recent SEIAs for other mining and large industrial projects.
2016-1-11 · Socio-economic Impact of Mining on Rural Communities: A Study of the Ib Valley ... extraction industry, the unindustrialised realms are earning substantial section of foreign exchange and at the same time subsidising obviously to the growth of gross domestic product. At the onset, the new mining projects necessitated massive acres of
2018-6-29 · Sociocultural impact of mining. Farming communities all over the world are experiencing how the arrival of mining companies is accompanied by social unrest and disintegration. Multinational corporations instruct local affiliated companies and their accomplices to use ‘divide and conquer’ strategies such as bribery, threat, violence and ...
2018-8-1 · Employment and education (impacts from I8 to I14): the creation of jobs (both in the mining sector and indirectly in other sectors) is a positive impact of the mining activity documented in several studies, both at local and national level.
2014-1-22 · labour-market effects of its operation. As Klint & Lindgren (1992, 1993) and Lindgren et al. (1992) have previously investigated the economic impacts of the LWC-investment at the Ortviken papermill it is pertinent to use the same empirical setting for the study of the long-term operation impacts.
2020-3-27 · The positive and negative impact of migrant labourers in the construction industry in Kerala as well as in its economy and society, as a whole, is analysed through this study on the basis of the research conducted in the Changanacherry Taluk. This paper analyses the socio-economic impact of migrant workers in Kerala and also the positive and
2014-12-1 · Industry bodies and individual companies express a preference for flexible cost-effective arrangements for periodic demand peaks during mine construction and ongoing maintenance, and for short to medium term operations in remote or inhospitable localities where suitably skilled labour is scarce (Hoath and Haslam McKenzie, 2013b, Chamber of ...
2019-3-20 · the Sierra Leone mining industry’s environmental and socio-economic impacts. The specific objectives of the study are as follows: To identify and assess socio-economic activities which are significantly influenced by mining activities. To examine local communities perceptions on how mining activities impact the environment.
2019-7-23 · Abstract. This paper reviews socio-economic and political impacts of the extractive industry based on a global literature review. It reveals 27 different impacts (23 socio-economics and 4 political) associated with the industry. The socio-economic impacts found in literature are : income, employment, livelihood, poverty, exports, training and ...
Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact of Gem Mining Industry In Sri Lanka: A Case Study of Hunuwala Village In Ratnapura District H M S Priyanath,
2018-8-1 · Employment and education (impacts from I8 to I14): the creation of jobs (both in the mining sector and indirectly in other sectors) is a positive impact of the mining activity documented in several studies, both at local and national level.
Theoretically, the study provided a new dimension of analysis of socio-economic impact which included the macro and meso-level as a better method of assessment of mining impact in communities. Through the empirical findings, a theory was abstracted to position the law as a key determinant of the quality of institutions and not just as one of ...
2011-2-16 · 3.2 How Spatial Structure Affects Mining’s Regional Economic Impact 16 3.3 How Political Factors Mediate Mining’s Socio-Economic Linkage 19 3.4 Political Factors ands Socio-Economic Linkage in Transition Economies 22 4. Measuring the Positive Regional Impacts of Mining 24 4.1 Execute an Economic Analysis 25
2021-2-15 · Tanzania. The mining sector has already recorded an impressive growth of around 17% a year between 1997 and 1999. Estimates show that mining will contribute more than $ 1 billion a year and contribute over 10% of the GDP. Over the past decade, the global mining industry has undergone dramatic changes
2014-1-22 · labour-market effects of its operation. As Klint & Lindgren (1992, 1993) and Lindgren et al. (1992) have previously investigated the economic impacts of the LWC-investment at the Ortviken papermill it is pertinent to use the same empirical setting for the study of the long-term operation impacts.
2019-12-11 · 3.2 International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) 37 3.3 Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) 40 3.4 Comments 40 4 Minimising impacts before and after mining activity 41 4.1 Impacts on land and landscapes 41 4.2 Impacts on water 42 4.3 Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and pre-planning 44
2021-10-24 · Social and Cultural Impacts of the Mining Cycle Excerpts from the 2008 “Boom to Bust” report by the Pembina Institute Booming social problems When mine closures result in sudden unemployment and loss of income, social problems often follow.
2011-2-16 · 3.2 How Spatial Structure Affects Mining’s Regional Economic Impact 16 3.3 How Political Factors Mediate Mining’s Socio-Economic Linkage 19 3.4 Political Factors ands Socio-Economic Linkage in Transition Economies 22 4. Measuring the Positive Regional Impacts of Mining 24 4.1 Execute an Economic Analysis 25
2020-5-8 · Socio-economic impact of mining on the people living in mining towns. The North-Western province in Zambia is home to the Lunda-, Luvale- and Kaonde-speaking people. These people are peasants living an isolated, self-sustaining lifestyle characterised
2021-2-15 · Tanzania. The mining sector has already recorded an impressive growth of around 17% a year between 1997 and 1999. Estimates show that mining will contribute more than $ 1 billion a year and contribute over 10% of the GDP. Over the past decade, the global mining industry has undergone dramatic changes
2019-12-11 · 3.2 International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) 37 3.3 Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) 40 3.4 Comments 40 4 Minimising impacts before and after mining activity 41 4.1 Impacts on land and landscapes 41 4.2 Impacts on water 42 4.3 Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and pre-planning 44
2021-10-3 · 1. What is socio-economic impact assessment? Socio-economic impact assessment (SEIA) is a useful tool to help understand the potential range of impacts of a proposed change, and the likely responses of those impacted if the change occurs. It can be used to assess impacts of a wide range of types of change, from a proposal to build a new freeway ...
2020-1-4 · In Tanzania, construction industry is still young normally limited by factors such as limited professionals, low level of technology, and low economy (2). The development of multistorey commercial building in Dodoma Tanzania is an opportunity that addresses some problems related to quality of housing in developing countries (5).
2020-3-27 · The positive and negative impact of migrant labourers in the construction industry in Kerala as well as in its economy and society, as a whole, is analysed through this study on the basis of the research conducted in the Changanacherry Taluk. This paper analyses the socio-economic impact of migrant workers in Kerala and also the positive and
2019-8-12 · The aggregates and construction industry generate a direct impact on the California economy of over $209.8 billion in industry output (Table 3). This output creates ancillary benefits to the economy by engaging with other industry sectors that supply inputs to
2016-7-12 · Öko-Institut e.V. Matthias Tuchschmid IFEU Heidelberg VI Carbon footprint of railway infrastructure –20.10.2011 List of tables Table 2.1: Overview of selected studies dealing with
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