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The primary objective of the study "Socioeconomic Benefits of Space Utilization" is to quantify and qualify the socio-economic value of space and related terrestrial activities to Canadians in the major application domains of Earth Observation (EO), satellite communications (satcom) and satellite navigation (satnav). It takes specific examples ...
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Envisaged in mid-2013 and launched in April 2015, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a set of projects under China's Belt and Road Initiative, marks a new era of economic ties in a bilateral relationship historically defined by security cooperation. Pakistan's economy clearly needs reform to better serve its people, and many ...
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5. v AN ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the Economical and Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Annapurna Conservation Area: A Case Study of Lete V.D.C, Lower Mustang, Nepal with the aim of exploring tourism impacts on people's economy and mountain's environment. This study has concerned to find out the impact of tourism in local livelihood ...
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[ADDIS ABABA] Generating sufficient scientific knowledge to restore degraded lands is critical in Africa because the continent largely depends on land and other natural resources for socioeconomic development, experts say. Most populations, it was noted at the1st African Forest Landscape Restoration (AFR100) Regional Conference this month (11-12 October) in Ethiopia, depend on land for ...
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The World Bank conservatively estimates that there are over 41 million people in the artisanal and small- scale mining (ASM) sector globally, at least 30% of which being women. The number of women grows exponentially when secondary activities are factored in.
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This article discusses the results of research on the benefit sharing system in Russia focusing on compensation of losses to indigenous peoples due to industrial development in the Arctic. The authors analyzed a Russian case-study on the economic mechanisms of coordination and harmonization of multi-vector and conflicting interests in the process of industrial development of traditional lands ...
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Large-scale mining projects inevitably have widespread impacts on local societies and ecologies. Because of their close relationships to the land, water, and resources therein, and their marginalized social and economic positions, Indigenous peoples living in current or former settler colonies are particularly vulnerable to mining's impacts yet have the potential to benefit from its ...
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Ms. Cristina Maria Villegas serves as deputy director of Pact's Mines to Markets (M2M) program, which implements some of the biggest artisanal mining programs in the world. She is a recognized global expert in Artisanal & Small-scale Mining (ASM) and has 10+ years of experience within the development sector.
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The paper emanates from a larger study on occupational safety compliance in artisanal and small-scale gold mines in Siaya County, Kenya. One of the key objectives of the study was to establish the factors influencing compliance with occupational safety regulations and requirements, among artisanal and small-scale miners in the study area. The study utilized a proportionate random sampling ...
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The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is a non-governmental organization that assists people affected by landmines, unexploded ordnance, and small arms and light weapons.. MAG takes a humanitarian approach to landmine action. They focus on the impact of their work on local communities. This approach recognises that although the number of landmines in an area may be small, the effect on a community ...
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The International Research Activities of the Institute for Development Anthropology and Increasing Concerns About the Socio-Economic and Environmental Costs of Large Dams for Free Flowing Rivers and Riverine Communities: 1976-1995 ... "the proportion of small-scale farm operators decreased between 1940 and 1960 in good part because of ...
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Success lies in empowering the communities toward self-reliance. This requires ongoing input at the local level to raise the local economy to a point where it can thrive on its own. 6. Job creation. This point is a major one - it is at the heart of all financial and economic upliftment.
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on the social, political and cultural impacts of solar, small-scale hydro, and small modular reactors or nuclear; on the long-term effects of impact benefit agreements on Indigenous communities); to develop a more complete picture of the impacts of booms and busts on the local economies of resource-based communities;
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The Minerals to Metals online forum is a platform for students, novices, experts, industry leaders and creative-thinkers to get together and discuss various aspects of the mineral discovery and creating resilient futures for generations to come.It is an important part of the institutional culture of Minerals to Metals. It has been a space where MtM students and staff can engage with the ...
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economic state before and after the ban, various socio-economic impacts, level of impacts, number of previous small-scale worker and current occupation. The data collected was assessed by organising it into two categories: the environmental impact on the community and the socio-economic effects to the people of Bonsa. Water samples from two
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3.From 'artisanal' to 'small-scale' gold mining in Kamituga. Prior to 2011, all gold in Kamituga was crushed manually by workers, mainly women known as mamans twangaises, who were busy pounding the pieces of stone 5 from the pits in a mortar or on a large stone. This in turn required significant time and money to transport the stone from the production sites to the crushing site.
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On national level, the research addresses macroeconomic Input-Output model focused on assessing the cumulative im-pact and potential of mining industry. On regional level, we conducted analysis of the key socio-economic indicators affected mostly by mining activities as well as their localization.
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The AMV adopted by the AU Heads of State in 2009, aims to harness the potential of artisanal and small scale mining to encourage local entrepreneurship and enhance socio-economic development. Yet, historically, little attention has been given to the LVMM sector and, particularly, to how it could be a sustainable activity.
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6 Socio-economic ASGM Research Methodology ASM artisanal and small-scale mining ASGM artisanal and small-scale gold mining COP Conference of the Parties CSR Corporate Social Responsibility IGF Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development IGF Guidance IGF Guidance for Governments: Managing Artisanal and Small-scale Mining ILO International Labour Organization
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Jun 3, 2022On the one hand, as with other human activities, mining is a potential driver for socioeconomic development in terms, for instance, of raw materials supply, the creation of wealth and jobs,...
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Mar 10, 2022While representing a major livelihood base for more than 40 million people worldwide, artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) activities may be associated with particularly high risks with regard to human rights violations, including child and forced labour or conflict financing.
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The severe scarcity of foreign currency makes it difficult for the country to import essential goods. This results in shortages of food, fuels, fertilisers, medicines, and health items. The population across the country is suffering from long power cuts caused by the fuel shortages, which are also leading to disruption in public services. ?
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3 The nickel mining industry in NC also contains a number of small- and medium-scale mining companies, known as petits mineurs, which are not controlled by one of the three big operators, and which tend to move in and out of the supply chain, or raise and lower the volume of their output, with fluctuations in the nickel price (Freyss 1995).These companies have been the focus of recent ...
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Socio-economic benefits of space utilization Alternative formats PDF Version (1.34 ) Final report Prepared by Euroconsult for the Canadian Space Agency CSA file No. 9F001-20170676 September 7th, 2018 Contact details Project manager Adam Keith, Principal Advisor Address 465 Rue McGill, suite 1103, Montréal, QC. Phone 514 377 7709 Email
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Mercury Contamination Associated With Small-Scale Gold stream sediments from the mazowe river, several kilometers downstream from various small- and large-scale gold mining operations, contained 26.2 mg as/kg. results of the water surveys in the tanzanian and zimbabwean study areas showed elevated metal concentrations only in areas of present and past small-scale gold mining activities, but ...
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The harmful impact of ocean and coastal acidification on marine life, especially shellfish, may affect the livelihood of vulnerable indigenous communities in Alaska, on the West Coast and the Gulf Coast, that depend on these coastal resources. The importance of coastal resources goes beyond food to a potential loss of cultural heritage.
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Current material supply-demand imbalances are driven by situational rather than physical scarcities, resulting in a growing interest among government, civil society, and industry groups to consider not only the availability of mineral resources, but also the sustainability implications of their production. This, in turn, places increasing pressure on mining companies to broaden their concerns ...
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The prohibition of trawl fishing by the Indonesian government in 1980 led fishing communities to experiment with ponds. In the 1990s, excavators progressively replaced manual labor; shrimp farming turned from a small-scale family activity into an industrial business. From 1995 onward, immigration peaked and shrimp ponds expanded tremendously.
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The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in India has been largely disruptive. India's growth in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2020 went down to 3.1% according to the Ministry of Statistics.The Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India said that this drop is mainly due to the coronavirus pandemic effect on the Indian economy. Notably, India had also been witnessing a pre ...
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These studies also provide evidence of both positive and negative socio-economic effects of extraction, via increases in local income and employment, increased dynamism of small businesses, housing...
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Poverty and political, social, and economic inequalities between groups predispose to conflict; policies to tackle them will reduce this risk. Eight out of 10 of the world's poorest countries are suffering, or have recently suffered, from large scale violent conflict. Wars in developing countries have heavy human, economic, and social costs and ...
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22 (1) The impact assessment of a designated project, whether it is conducted by the Agency or a review panel, must take into account the following factors: Factor to be considered (sec 22) Description. (a) the changes to the environment or to health, social or economic conditions and the positive and negative consequences of these changes that ...
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The impacts on workers and local communities of sudden downturns and mine closures may be intense,, 8, including unemployment, outmigration, capital disinvestment, loss of infrastructure, and the deterioration, even destruction, of the built community.
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11. 11 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process of evaluating the likely environmental impacts of a proposed project or development, taking into account inter-related socio-economic, cultural and human- health impacts, both beneficial and adverse. 27-07-2020 Definition of EIA. 12. 12 Tool to identify environmental, social and economic ...
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Mining can often be devastating — causing water acidification, soil erosion and the degradation of local ecosystems. While some methods have less impact than others, it almost always has a serious and lasting environmental impact. Fortunately, there is some hope that mining will become more sustainable in the future.
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