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ISSN: 2456-9992 Strategies For Enhancing The Contribution Of Gemstone Mining In Developing Countries
There are three major reasons for the study, namely, (i) the sub-sector’s apparent significant economic potential, (ii) a conspicuous lack of scientific literature on aspects of mining, processing and marketing, and (iii) the unique position held by gemstone mining in the world’s mining industry. The study focusses on five principal areas.
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· This paper discusses opportunities to use remote sensing (RS) technologies in addressing the persistent global challenges related to the artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector. The paper uses a systematic literature review to identify, analyze, and synthesize various uses of RS on the detection and monitoring of
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IISD Handbook on Mining Contract Negotiations for Developing Countries
IISD Handbook on Mining Contract Negotiations for Developing Countries. and environmental development of the community in order to earn the support of the community for the operation of the mine. Benefits, including economic benefits,
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Mining and the SDGs: 1English version MINING-Responsible
The mining industry, through its extensive activities and prominent presence in developing countries, has strong linkages with issues covered in all 17 of the UN Sustainable
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White Paper Mapping Mining to the Sustainable Development
The mining industry has the opportunity and potential to positively contribute to all 17 SDGs. The mining industry can impact positively and negatively across the SDGs. Mining can
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· Global consumers are warming up to electric cars, whose sales are expected to jump from 3 million vehicles in 2017 to 23 million in 2030, according to the International Energy Agency. Similar growth is expected for rechargeable batteries, with the market for cathode – the positive electrode of the lithium-ion battery – forecast to reach
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The mining industry and the developing countries-The World
This book is designed to provide and overview of the world mining industry-its structure, objectives and operations, and the major factors bearing on them, such as the . With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130
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The Role of Mining in the Economies of Developing Countries:
In recent years, the benefits of mining to developing countries have been widely promoted by the industry and institutions such as the World Bank. However, the structural limitations of the global economy that may impede mining-based development have received significantly less attention. Similarly, mining’s overall costs and benefits at the local and national
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(PDF) Risk management systems: Using data mining in developing countries' customs administrations
World Customs Journal. Risk management systems: using data mining in. developing countries’ customs administrations. Bertrand Laporte. Abstract. Limiting intrusive customs inspections is
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(PDF) Corporate social responsibility in the mining industry: an exploration of host-communities’ perceptions and expectations in a developing
p. 418), developing countries ofte n expect MNEs, through their CSR practices, to act as “a vehicle for developmen t” ( Idemudia, 2011 , p. 7) and thereby pr ovide social services (e.g.
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· We assess health and wealth impacts of mineral mining using micro-data from about 800 mines in 44 developing countries. Gains in asset wealth (0.3 standard deviations) coexist with a higher
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· The IISD Reporting Service provides comprehensive daily reports of proceedings and photographs of the meeting. A boom in lithium mining, powered by use in lithium-ion batteries, will challenge existing legal and regulatory frameworks in developing countries with reserves of this and other metals, an UNCTAD-hosted meeting heard on
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· Minerals, metals, natural gas and oil have the potential to drive economic growth and contribute to poverty reduction. However, natural resource wealth does not always translate into sustainable development. Resource-rich developing countries
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· The global. demand for gold has triggered a surge in illegal. mining in various parts of the world, including. Indonesia, Venezuela (where 91% of gold. is produced illegally), Colombia (80%) and
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:Mining DevelopmentMining IndustryMining and The 17 Sdgs · The Climate-Smart Mining (CSM) Initiative provides advice, analytics, and capacity building to resource-rich developing countries that will support them to
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· Mining in Developing Countries to Achieve Regulatory c ompliance – T anzanian experien ce A. Kileo, D. Mwalongo, A. Mwaipopo, S. Mdoe, I. Mkilaha Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission, Arusha
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· Developing countries have not been able to achieve the same pace of economic growth as developed countries, in spite of their rich natural resource base. In the case of Guinea, Kathleen Anderson [45] maintains that a challenge facing government is to negotiate financial terms and agreements that would capture a sizeable share of the
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· This article explores how the gold mining sector has adapted and evolved in developing countries since the onset of the global pandemic. A major criticism of capital-intensive gold
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Mining taxation in mineral-rich developing countries | 11 | Past
Pietro Guj Mineral-rich jurisdictions try to balance essentially incompatible fiscal objectives (e.g. economic efficiency, revenue maximisation etc.) while competing for scarce foreign direct investment (FDI) in mineral exploration and development by offering specific fiscal incentives recognising the unique characteristics of mining (e.g
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· Abstract. This article examines both the positive and negative socio-economic impacts of small-scale mining in developing countries, and outlines some key measures for improving sustainability in
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· This article examines both the positive and negative socio-economic impacts of small-scale mining in developing countries, and outlines some key measures for improving sustainability in the sector. It is important to clarify that, in
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· The World Gold Council and its member companies support the responsible mining and trading of gold from all legitimate sources, including artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM). The responsible
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· Climate-Smart Mining Initiative. The Climate-Smart Mining (CSM) Initiative provides advice, analytics, and capacity building to resource-rich developing countries that will support them to decarbonize and reduce the material footprint of critical mineral supply chains required for the clean energy transition, whilst enabling these
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The impact of mining on sustainable practices and the traditional culture of developing countries
Mining in developing countries generates much-needed em-ployment and infuses revenue not only in the local community but also into the national economy. Along with the benefits of education
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The transformation and successful development of small-scale mining enterprises in developing countries
Proponents have long argued that small-scale mining, given proper direction and support, can contribute substantively to the socioeconomic development of rural areas in developing countries. The attitudes of governments, commercial mining companies and donor
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:Mining DevelopmentMining in Developing CountriesMining Industry · This article examines both the positive and negative socio-economic impacts of small-scale mining in developing countries, and outlines some key
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5. Mining regulation in selected countries | Regulatory Governance in the Mining
NSW-RR has two main sources of funding; the mine safety levy and the administrative levy, which are underpinned by the Mine Safety (Cost Recovery) Act 2005 and the Mining Act 1992. The Mine and Petroleum Site Safety Fund gathers the contributions levied on mining industry employers to cover the regulator’s costs of implementing mine safety and health
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:Mining DevelopmentMining in Developing CountriesMining and The 17 Sdgs · Mining is key to much-need development in many countries. Globally, increasing the supply of critical minerals is fundamental to the low-carbon energy
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CHAPTER 8 MINERALS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
xports can be considered.5 (See Chapter 2.) In 34 nations,mainly developing and transitional economies,exports of metals,ores, and fuels (including oil) represented 25% or more of total merchandise exports in 1999.6 Another indication of minerals dependency is the proportion of government revenue that comes from mining.Some countries derive
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· developing countries’ potential to take advantage of this new technological field . Secondly, the ability of a government to attract suitable AI experts and retain them is key to the success of
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