Conflicts with local communities over mining, oil and gas development are costing companies billions of dollars a year. One corporation alone reported a six billion ...
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Mining Communities: Social, Economic & Environmental Impacts. The mining industry provides communities with jobs, economic growth, and improvements in people’s lives.
Home. Welcome to the Mining Communities United Website! Mining Communities United Inc. (“MCU”) is a community group formed in 2010 in order to represent the ...
MONITORING THE IMPACT OF MINING ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES: A HUNTER VALLEY CASE STUDY1 David Brereton Director Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining…
Working Together: How large-scale mining can engage with artisanal and small-scale miners. The interaction between large-scale mining companies and artisanal and ...
Categories: Mining communities in the United States by state; Mining in Arizona; Populated places in Arizona
The Department for Communities and Local Government's job is to create great places to live and work, and to give more power to local people to shape what happens in ...
Coal & Local Communities. One of the challenges for mining investments is to ensure a positive contribution to poverty reduction and sustainable development at the ...
Human Rights in the Mining & Metals Industry Handling and Resolving Local Level Concerns & Grievances What are the benefits of a well-designed complaints
A local community is a group of interacting people sharing an environment. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of ...
Local communities are increasingly seeking economic benefit from mining activities in their regions through equity stakes, infrastructure development, job ...
Indigenous and local protests are increasingly making it economically unviable to deal with the social costs of extractive activities.
vi Acknowledgements This report—Increasing Local Procurement by the Mining Industry in West Africa— is a product of the World Bank Sustainable Energy—Oil, Gas ...
Empowering activists and communities opposed to mining through information on global mining trends, specific projects and mining industry attempts to subvert ...
2010-9-20 · The long-term negative impacts of uranium mining can be witnessed in the small, rural community of Deline (North West Territories) which has a Dene ...
The conference’s main objective is to share and discuss recent research on local content policies, and how to make them more effective for the benefit of ...
worldbank.org › News2013-10-1Despite Peru’s President Ollanta Humala’s recent public display of optimism, indicating that his government is set to restart several large mining projects ...
A regular donation is one of the best ways you can help us achieve our long-term goals. With your support we can continue to revive and protect cultural and ...
Foreign-owned mines create local jobs in mining directly by employing local workers, and indirectly by purchasing local goods and services.
Dotting much of western Wisconsin’s rural landscape are new man-made tears in the hills where frac sand mining has exploded as a job creator and source of community ...
As companies expand their operations across the globe to meet the burgeoning demand for natural resources, effective approaches to delivering long-term local benefits ...
CHAPTER 6 – 1 – The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry Rachel Davis Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative ...
Empowering activists and communities opposed to mining through information on global mining trends, specific projects and mining industry attempts to subvert ...
2014-8-17 · Grassroots organizing on Coast Salish Territories, in solidarity with global communities affected by Vancouver-based extractive corporations.
Coming Events 17 May 2006 Social and Economic Impacts of Mining Forum. Click Here for Flyer and Registration Form. News . 25/07/2006 $120,000 to boost Bowen Basin's ...
In Appalachia, mining companies literally blow the tops off mountains to reach thin seams of coal. They then dump millions of tons of rubble and toxic waste into the ...
Appalachian communities are a source of an invaluable, rich, and unique cultural heritage. Unfortunately, mountaintop removal mining forces local residents to contend ...
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Environmental Quality Board Report on Silica Sand Final Report March 20, 2013
A local community is a group of interacting people sharing an environment. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of ...
Local communities are increasingly seeking economic benefit from mining activities in their regions through equity stakes, infrastructure development, job ...
Indigenous and local protests are increasingly making it economically unviable to deal with the social costs of extractive activities.
vi Acknowledgements This report—Increasing Local Procurement by the Mining Industry in West Africa— is a product of the World Bank Sustainable Energy—Oil, Gas ...
Empowering activists and communities opposed to mining through information on global mining trends, specific projects and mining industry attempts to subvert ...
2010-9-20 · The long-term negative impacts of uranium mining can be witnessed in the small, rural community of Deline (North West Territories) which has a Dene ...
The conference’s main objective is to share and discuss recent research on local content policies, and how to make them more effective for the benefit of ...
worldbank.org › News2013-10-1Despite Peru’s President Ollanta Humala’s recent public display of optimism, indicating that his government is set to restart several large mining projects ...
A regular donation is one of the best ways you can help us achieve our long-term goals. With your support we can continue to revive and protect cultural and ...
Foreign-owned mines create local jobs in mining directly by employing local workers, and indirectly by purchasing local goods and services.