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Get Price· This paper compares selected socioeconomic indicators (e.g. unemployment, Human Development Index, poverty, education, health and environment) in the Southern Region of Jordan with those of its northern and central parts, with the aim of exploring what impact mining has had on local communities. According to the development indicators examined, the South Region of Jordan lags .
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Get PriceEnvironmental Impacts of Mining: A Study of Mining Communities in Ghana. Albert K. Mensah 1,, Ishmail O. Mahiri 1, Obed Owusu 2, Okoree D. Mireku 3, Ishmael Wireko 4, Evans A. Kissi 5. 1 Department of Geography, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. 2 Department of Economics, Dalhousie University,University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 3 Department of Geography and .
Get Price· Miningaffected communities across South Africa have said that mining needs to respect the customary rights of the people who have lived on the land for generations, even if .
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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 PriceEnvironmental Impacts of Mining: A Study of Mining Communities in Ghana Albert K. Mensah 1,*, Ishmail O. Mahiri1, Obed Owusu2, Okoree D. Mireku3, Ishmael Wireko4, Evans A. Kissi5 1Department of Geography, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya 2Department of Economics, Dalhousie University,University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Get Price1B. Typical Steps in the Mining Process 1 1C. Impacts of Mining on the Community 3 2. How to Fight Back 6 2A. Prepare 6 2B. Build Local Opposition 7 2C. Form Alliances 10 2D. Use the Law and the Political Process 11 2E. Obstruct the Process 12 2F. Publicity — Spread the Word 13 2G. Organize Globally 15 2H. Direct Action 16 2I. If Mining Goes
Get Price· The way in which mining contributes to job opportunities in the region where it takes place has become increasingly important for the industry's relations to the local community. The employment impacts of mining are however far from straightforward to assess. Considering these uncertainties about reallife job impacts, it is vital that there are sound assessments of these employment effects.
Get Price· Stephens C, Ahern M. Worker and community health impacts related to mining internationally: a rapid review of the literature. . 12. Loayza N, Rigolini J. The local impact of mining on poverty and inequality: evidence from the commodity boom in Peru. World Dev. ;84:219–34. Article Google Scholar 13.
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