Overcoming local conflicts and production needs related to mining. Social impact assessment and local participation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Balletto C. Furcas
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"The mineral raw materials industry is a key-component of the Gross Domestic Product of industrialised economies, closely related to both the building and the industrial sectors. Despite this, at local level mining and quarrying are associated with both irreversible environmental damage and several visual alterations affecting the natural landscape. In this sense, SIA (Social Impact Assessment) has become a strategic tool that can not only improve the prediction but also the assessment of the social impact by involving the local communities in a participatory process. Taking into account the SIA experience, together with the examination of some relevant international case studies, it is possible to draw up a list of good practices for mining project management, from exploration through to closure and beyond, with quarry restoration. Such good practices will complement the existing studies, focusing on environmental issues, with the social issues arisen considered in SIA application."
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APA: G. Balletto C. Furcas  (2011)  Overcoming local conflicts and production needs related to mining. Social impact assessment and local participation

MLA: G. Balletto C. Furcas Overcoming local conflicts and production needs related to mining. Social impact assessment and local participation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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