This thesis examines the development of selected metalliferous minerals in Australia and the evolution of spatial patterns of mining and processing industries. It is submitted that powers of geographical analysis are increased by considering resource development and plant location in an integrated framework, and that such a structure can be developed from classical least-cost location theory (which, in its present form, is deficient in its notions of resources). The thesis begins by considering this theory and suggests simple (informal) models to represent 'resource creation' as a spatial process. The resource creation process begins with the collection of information (exploration) and the development of mines, and culminates i...
Western Australia has experienced an investment surge in the minerals sector of the economy in recen...
Economic activity is unevenly distributed over space. Population, income and productive assets are ...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...
A popular perception has arisen that the mineral production of developing countries is too often exp...
Who rneets the infrastructure costs when resource development of world-ranking magnitude occurs in ...
Substantial shifts in the geographic location of mining have taken place over the last three decades...
Introduction Since the nineteenth century gold rushes, mining has been significant in the developmen...
Comparatively little attention has been given to the role of innovation in Australia's minerals in...
This thesis presents three core chapters examining different aspects of the relationship between nat...
The following is an attempted economic study of Tasmania's principal non-ferrous mineral industries...
This Monograph is a revised version of a study published in Canada in 1986 by the Centre for Resourc...
Mining in Australia has traditionally delivered a strong development multiplier for regional communi...
Since 2005, a burgeoning wave of Chinese investments has set off a new ‘minerals boom’ in the Austra...
This paper explores the complexity of the mineral resource development and sustainability problémati...
This thesis deals with government policies with respect to the taxation of mining industries and t...
Western Australia has experienced an investment surge in the minerals sector of the economy in recen...
Economic activity is unevenly distributed over space. Population, income and productive assets are ...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...
A popular perception has arisen that the mineral production of developing countries is too often exp...
Who rneets the infrastructure costs when resource development of world-ranking magnitude occurs in ...
Substantial shifts in the geographic location of mining have taken place over the last three decades...
Introduction Since the nineteenth century gold rushes, mining has been significant in the developmen...
Comparatively little attention has been given to the role of innovation in Australia's minerals in...
This thesis presents three core chapters examining different aspects of the relationship between nat...
The following is an attempted economic study of Tasmania's principal non-ferrous mineral industries...
This Monograph is a revised version of a study published in Canada in 1986 by the Centre for Resourc...
Mining in Australia has traditionally delivered a strong development multiplier for regional communi...
Since 2005, a burgeoning wave of Chinese investments has set off a new ‘minerals boom’ in the Austra...
This paper explores the complexity of the mineral resource development and sustainability problémati...
This thesis deals with government policies with respect to the taxation of mining industries and t...
Western Australia has experienced an investment surge in the minerals sector of the economy in recen...
Economic activity is unevenly distributed over space. Population, income and productive assets are ...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...