ABSTRACT

Mining is fundamental to our lives - we wear and travel in; build, cook and communicate with its products daily. However, it is also one of the most environmentally damaging industries. This study examines how such a huge and multi-facetted industry can be made sustainable, minimizing its harmful impacts and maximizing its social and economic contribution. It analyses the different needs and risks of those affected, as well as issues of supply and demand of minerals throughout the world.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|18 pages

A Framework for Change

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

The Minerals Sector and Sustainable Development

part II|80 pages

Current Trends and Actors

chapter Chapter 2|24 pages

Producing and Selling Minerals

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

A Profile of the Minerals Sector

chapter Chapter 4|11 pages

The Need for and Availability of Minerals

chapter Chapter 5|26 pages

Case Studies on Minerals

part III|250 pages

Challenges

chapter Chapter 6|28 pages

Viability of the Minerals Industry

chapter Chapter 7|30 pages

The Control, Use, and Management of Land

chapter Chapter 8|26 pages

Minerals and Economic Development

chapter Chapter 9|34 pages

Local Communities and Mines

chapter Chapter 10|37 pages

Mining, Minerals, and the Environment

chapter Chapter 11|21 pages

An Integrated Approach to Using Minerals

chapter Chapter 12|22 pages

Access to Information

chapter Chapter 13|22 pages

Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining

part IV|50 pages

Responses and Recommendations

chapter Chapter 15|22 pages

Regional Perspectives

chapter Chapter 16|26 pages

An Agenda for Change