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·1 Introduction Since the establishment of Jordanian Phosphate Mines Company JPMC and Arab Potash Company APC the mining sector has been a significant source of revenue for the Jordanian government Al Rawashdeh et al 2016 Economists stated that Jordan s GDP growth in the second quarter of 2021 implies that the national economy has
·In this paper we studied one of the largest coal mines in Mongolia the Baganuur Coal Mine in terms of environmental sustainability related to mining practices with a focus on discharged water and waste sediments The present quality and potential for future pollution were assessed Based on World Health Organization and Mongolian guidelines
Embracing a standards based approach to mining should ensure favourable development outcomes through responsible and sustainable mining and enable the formation of resilient critical mineral supply chains Achieving the twin green and digital transitions will require an abundant and regular supply of critical minerals
·Cultural diversity is a major consideration in the development of mining projects as it affects land rights community engagement and cultural heritage conservation Moving forward it is imperative to develop sustainable mining practices that encompass an Indigenous specific ecosystem services framework Such a framework must address the
· c foster sustainable mining practices The WSSD also contributed to the establishment of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining Minerals Metals and Sustainable Development IGF to improve governance and decision making to leverage mining for sustainable development The IGF now supports 79 member states through capacity
PDF On Jan 10 2016 E Oruonye and others published Sustainable Mining Practices in Nigeria A Case Study of Maiganga Coal Mining in Gombe State Find read and cite all the research you need
·Mining waste represents a significant impediment to achieving both green growth and sustainable development While mineral extraction is essential for economic growth and industrial production it often results in the generation of substantial waste materials leading to adverse environmental and societal consequences Das et al 2023 These mining
·The mining industry has the opportunity and potential to positively contribute to all 17 SDGs The mining industry can impact positively and negatively across the SDGs Mining can foster economic development by providing opportunities for decent employment business development increased fiscal revenues and infrastructure linkages Many of
Embracing a standards based approach to mining should ensure favourable development outcomes through responsible and sustainable mining and enable the formation of resilient critical mineral supply chains Achieving the twin green and digital transitions will require an abundant and regular supply of critical minerals
·Good Practice Guidance for Mining and Biodiversity Good Practice Guidance for Mining and Biodiversity While IUCN and some of its members assisted in the development this Good Practice Guidance remains an ICMM product and ICMM takes full responsibility for its content It is designed to help ICMM members address biodiversity conservation
·Sustainable Development Goals SDGs The mining industry impacts positively and negatively across the SDGs and the nature and quantum of the impact depends on mining practices Mining can foster economic development by providing opportunities for decent employment manufacturing increased fiscal revenues and infrastructure linkages
·From an environmental perspective adoption of appropriate management practices in mining sites is mandatory and any failure to implement it will be followed by long term complications such as acid mine drainage AMD A mine must have social licence to operate from the community point of view
·The extraction of minerals from the earth presents opportunities challenges and risks to sustainable development This sourcebook a joint publication of UN Environment and UNDP provides a comprehensive overview of policies and practices to manage mining towards sustainable development by incorporating social and environmental sustainability
2 ·Through the World Business Council for Sustainable Development WBCSD they commissioned IIED to undertake a scoping study in May 1999 to set out the global challenge of sustainable development facing the mining sector and to propose the scope of a two year process of participatory analysis to explore the role of the sector in the transition
·Social Responsibility and Mining Practice The social implications of mining are diverse and far reaching Companies are expected to uphold social responsibility ensuring that mining practices do not adversely affect local communities This includes the creation of socially sustainable supply chains and attention to the socio economic
·New or greenfield mineral projects carry a high degree of investment risk due to the exploration financial and development uncertainty In addition to the inherent exploration or resource discovery risk new projects that usually take 3 10 years or more to develop are affected by commodity prices and capital market cycles and fluctuations
·from the mining sector over the long term In the interim the protection of the environment and human rights should be core minimum goals for the governance of the sector The Sustainable Development Goals SDGs provide an opportu nity to re evaluate mining governance within its broader context The mining industry can impact
·working to advance good governance practices and policies that support sustainable development through its Mining Policy Framework for Mining and Sustainable Development MPF At the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg South Africa in 2002 delegates from a number of countries recognized the challenges and
Foster sustainable mining practices through the provision of financial technical and capacity building support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition for the mining and processing of minerals including small scale mining and where possible and appropriate improve value added processing upgrade scientific and
·Best Practices in Minerals Mining examples is an evident commitment and drive to sustainable development and practice The aim is to document and feature these best practices as a set of inspiration It is the ASEAN minerals sector cooperation s first attempt the first in many to make these best practices available to inspire
·With technological improvement such as ore exploration robotics and hydrodynamic lifting deep sea mining has attracted more attention from governments companies and scientific research institutions Although its research and development has made great progress there are still many obstacles in its industrial development such as
Succession is a term used to describe natural changes in plant community composition over time In the forested Appalachian region disturbances from storms fire logging or mining can disrupt or destroy established forests Natural processes that lead to restoration of the forest vegetation after such a disturbance usually begin quickly and result in development of another forest On
·The potential role and impact of MASI in sustainable mining practices The comparison between MASI and existing sustainability indices and frameworks in the mining industry underscores the distinct approach and potential impact of MASI as shown in Table 1 Unlike broader frameworks like GRI Global Reporting Index [] and DJSI Dow Jones
·Ivic A Saviolidis N and Johannsdottir L 2021 Drivers of sustainability practices and contributions to sustainable development evident in sustainability reports of European mining companies Discover Sustainability /s43621 021 00025 y 2 1 Online publication date 1