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"This volume investigates how mining affects societies and communities in Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan. As ex-Soviet states … mining in this dynamic region. Using Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan as case studies, the volume reflects on the evolving challenges … scholars of mining and natural resource extraction, corporate social responsibility and sustainable development." …
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- PART I: Mining Laws and Policies in Selected African Countries -- Chapter 2: Democratic … -- Chapter 7: South Africa III -- PART II: Regional Approaches to Mining, Sustainable Development and Permanent Sovereignty over … Natural Resources -- Chapter 8: Regional Perspectives and the Africa Mining -- Chapter 9: Conclusions. …
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Chapter 1. Mining Sector Contracting in Mongolia -- Chapter 2. Foreign Direct Investment in Mongolia: Impact and … Determinants -- Chapter 3. Mining Development Strategy -- Chapter 4: Budget Revenue Management -- Chapter 5. Impact of Mining on … development of the mining sector in developing countries such as Mongolia and its impact on the economy and society are reviewed …
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"Mining and hydrocarbon production in Latin America is high-stakes for extractive firms, communities in resource … social impacts of mining and hydrocarbons. Moreover, activists have mobilized to demand material benefits, in the forms of …, Maiah Jaskoski looks at how mobilized communities in Latin America's hydrocarbon and mining regions use participatory …
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Over the last half century, large-scale changes to coal industries across Europe, and more recently in the United States and China, have resulted in as many as 4 million coal workers losing their jobs. The main drivers of these changes are mine mechanization, government policies and competition...
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