This volume provides a transdisciplinary analysis of the political, social and environmental aspects of governance and its implementation in the mining sector. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of the mining and extractive industries, natural resource governance, environmental governance and sustainable development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction. 1. History of Governance in Mining. The Case of Mining in Southwestern Spain. 19th-21st Centuries 2. Governance and mining governance. 3. Governance and the Social License to Operate: A Critical Perspective 4. Socio-Environmental Impact Assessment as a New Governance tool for mining projects 5. Governance and social participation in mining projects. 6. Unveiling Gender Dynamics for Inclusive Mining Governance. 7. Critical minerals and the geopolitics of contemporary industrial mining. 8. Governance Issues in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: Current Realities and Future Directions. 9. Main debates in community mining politics 10. From closure to transition: the role of governance and collaboration in post mining land use planning. 11. Governance of mining waste: landfills, ponds, by-products 12. Water Governance Challenges in Mongolian Gobi Desert and Steppe Forest Mining Regions 13. Energy transitions and power in contemporary (and future) mining. 14. Conclusion