Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, Canada

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 43
- File Size:
- 769 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2011
Abstract
The mining sector is a major economic driver for Canadian, and British Columbian communities. In parallel strong commitments have been made by industry to the well-being and sustainability of associated communities. However, these dimensions are the least understood. Especially lacking are focused regional investigations that compare the well-being and sustainability of communities dependent on different resources sectors. It is hypothesized that this type of comparative analysis will help to foster a greater understanding of what makes a resource or mining community healthy and sustainable. This paper describes research that examined community-level indicators associated with well-being (e.g. education, income and employment) and sustainability (e.g. economic diversity). The indicators were derived from Canadian Census data for 31 British Columbia resource-based communities (with a focus on mining) during a period of time (1991 to 2001) when resource sectors experienced an economic downturn. Our findings identify that during this decade, mining communities differed significantly from other resource-based communities, and comparative analysis of census derived indictors illuminate challenges that mining communities in British Columbia face with respect to wellbeing and sustainability (such as economic diversity, unemployment, and population loss). To contribute to the mining sector?s efforts towards meeting their commitments to communities, this paper concludes by proposing strategic opportunities aimed at the enhancement of mining community sustainability for policy-makers, communities, and the mining industry to consider.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, CanadaMLA: Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.