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Uncharted risk measures for the management of sustainable mining
Governments commit to ensuring the welfare of their citizens by drafting and enforcing regulations that ultimately ensure the sustainability of mining. This study contributes to improving the sustainability of mining throughout the mine's lifecycle until
Beatriz Amanda Watts +4 more
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Interdisciplinary Studies for Sustainable Mining
Mining is an essential sector for economic development, as it provides valuable resources that are crucial for modern living.
Yosoon Choi
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Livelihood alterations and Indigenous Innovators in the Ecuadorian Amazon
This article approaches livelihood alterations in Indigenous communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon as means of adaptation and resistance to socio-environmental impacts brought along by the expansion of global capitalism.
Rickard Lalander +2 more
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Soil instability is a major hazard facing the mining industry in its role of supplying the indispensable mineral resources that our societal challenges require.
Joaquin Escayo +7 more
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Faced with the ongoing energy transition and the escalating fragility of our natural ecosystems, ecological reclamation emerges as an imperative necessity. Investigation within this field has been in progress since the early 20th century.
Hamza Zine +4 more
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covers an area of approximately 2 million km2 and is rich in natural resources that are necessary for industrial development.
M. Hefni +3 more
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Neogene basins in Eastern Rif of Morocco and their potential to host native sulphur
Sediment-hosted sulphur deposits provide valuable information on sedimentary biogeochemical processes related to microbial activity and are paleoenvironmental proxy records.
Laila Boubkari +6 more
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The social and environmental complexities of extracting energy transition metals
As low-carbon energy technologies advance, markets are driving demand for energy transition metals, increasing the stress placed on people and the environment in extractive locations.
Éléonore Lèbre +7 more
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The road to societal trust: implementation of Towards Sustainable Mining in Finland and Spain
In government, industry and academia, there is a convergence of three trends: (1) the belief that responsible exploration and mining should increase across Europe, (2) industry should follow and ‘Europeanise’ international good practices and (3) a social
Pamela Lesser
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Conservation and management of freshwater resources has become a major challenge of this century. In mining, one should be able to control the quantity of water intake, as well as the volume and quality of effluents.
P. Kinnunen +6 more
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