Hamner B, (2006): The Clay Brick Industry: Improvement of Resource Efficiency and Environmental performance Golder Associates (2003a). Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine. Human Rights Commission (2017). National Hearing on the Underlying Socio-economic Challenges of Mining-affected Communities in South Africa
Get PriceThis study was undertaken to assess the socio-economic and ecological impacts of GM on the people of the Savelugu-Nanton District of the Northern Region of Ghana. Specific objectives were to: examine people‟s perception of impacts of gravel mining on their socio-economic activities, assess the impact (in terms of duration
Mining Policy 11 -45 Impact of Mining on Socio-economic 46-49 and Livelihood of Local Communities 3. Objective and Methodology 49-53 4. Socio-economic Survey of the Mining Area 54-130 in Vindhyan Region Allahabad 55-83 Mirzapur 83-104
Introduction and Assessment of a Socio-Economic Mine Closure Framework Andr Xavier1, Marcello M. Veiga1 & Dirk van Zyl1 1 Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Correspondence: Andr Xavier, Mining Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, V6T 1Z4
Jan 01, 2006 1.. IntroductionMining is a major economic activity in many developing countries , .Operations, whether small- or large-scale, are inherently disruptive to the environment , producing enormous quantities of waste that can have deleterious impacts for decades .The environmental deterioration caused by mining occurs mainly as a result of inappropriate and wasteful working
Project issued by Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), the Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (SEIA) addresses the socio-economic impacts of construction and operation of
The aim of this research is to assess the social and economic consequences of sand mining on communities along the Victory River. The objectives are to: examine residents’ perception, identify the impacts of sand mining in their domain and propose mitigation measures for moderate and major negative impacts and enhancement measures for
The key direct impact of mining on forest ecosystems is the removal of vegetation and canopy cover. Indirect impacts include road-building and pipeline development, which may result in habitat fragmentation and increased access to remote areas. While larger intact forest ecosystems may withstand the impacts of mining and oil development
impacts from gold mining activities is well known, the nature and distribution of the socio-economic impacts of gold mining at an industry level on host nations and communities is relatively
Oct 22, 2019 In order to assess the impacts of decarbonisation on the socio-economic development of Western Macedonia Region it is necessary to analyse the structure of the lignite value chain
2019-3-12 assessing the environmental and socio-economic impacts of local mining in northern ghana; banda nkwanta in the bole district as a case study completed by: mohammed subouru alhassan bigson supervised by: dr. g l zerol dr. victoria daskalova master of environmental and energy management university of twente netherlands 2015/2016
The study's objective was to support the socio-economic development program of the Government of Orissa by helping to analyze and formulate practical strategies for strengthening an institutional and regulatory framework with respect to managing the environmental and social impacts of investments in the mining and industry sectors
Jan 26, 2016 On the other hand, the social-scientific studies have focused on assessing the socio-economic status of mining-dependent areas and on the socio-economic costs or effects of mine closures and their views on future development of mines [13,14]. There appears to be very little overlap between the two fields of research on gold mining, and there is
Keywords: Assessment, Impacts, Gravel mining, Sand mining, Environment. 1. Introduction Sand and gravel mining refers to the actual process of removal of sand or gravel from a place of their occurrence (Langer, 2003). The places of sand and gravel occurrence are oceans, rivers, streams, flood plains or hills and mountains
Jul 27, 2009 Abstract. This chapter analyses the socio-economic impacts of the Landau Colliery in South Africa, an operation of Anglo Coal. The aim is to contribute to an understanding of how large-scale mining activities in low and middle income countries can enhance socio-economic development, and what the components of “success” are
beyond manufacturing. The study looked at the clay brick industry’s socio-economic impact in South Africa in the categories of human rights, working conditions, governance, health and safety, and socio-economic development. The study follows the United Nations Environment Programme Guidelines for the Social Life Cycle Assessment of Products
linkage often furnishes the strongest economic contribution from mining. Fiscal linkage is likely to increase over time if capital cost recovery is front-loaded. However, weak national governments may forfeit fiscal linkage to mining firms, workers and consumers, while weak regional governments may concede fiscal linkage to the centre
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
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