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Public Policy Processes and Sustainability in the Minerals and Energy Industries
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2009
Mining, Society, and a Sustainable World
This chapter considers the extent to which public policy processes are geared towards sustainability in mineral industries, and how they may need to change to take the requirements for sustainability into account. It begins with a general discussion of sustainability in mineral industries, drawing on examples from three countries. As these examples show mining is neither inherently sustainable nor unsustainable, but rather is made sustainable or unsustainable, in large part by public policies
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-01103-0_15
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