Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining sites - are characterized by long-term population and/or economic decline. Many of these towns experience periods of growth and shrinkage, mirroring the ebbs and flows of international mineral markets which determine the fortunes of the dominant mining corporation upon which each of these towns heavily depends. This dependence on one main industry produces a parallel development in the fluctuations of both workforce and population. Thus, the strategies of the main company in these towns can, to a great extent, determine future developments and have a great impact on urban management plans. Climate conditions, knowledge, education and health s...
The article sets out to provide an historical survey of the industry–community relationship in the A...
Verkefnið er lokað í ár með samþykki Viðskiptafræðideildar.Mining of metals and minerals is consider...
Abstract The paper compares the employment structure, the industry structure, the ownership structur...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
Shrinkage is not a topic of much discussion in most OECD countries where the planning paradigm of gr...
Mining occupies a special place in the history of Australia's urbanisation. Australia's highly urban...
International audienceBy 2030, the sustainable development objectives renewed and recommended by the...
Reasons for hinterland decline in both countries (Canada and Australia) are similar and include econ...
Urban shrinkage is not a new phenomenon. It has been documented in a large literature analyzing the ...
This presentation discusses an inconveniently located mining camp in Kolwezi and the repercussions t...
Abstract: Over the last decades, experts have been studying with growing concern statistics and demo...
The mid-1960s Australian minerals boom was anticipated by the relaxation of a longstanding embargo o...
This paper is about a city that is destined to disappear. Kolwezi’s location is unfortunate in that ...
The main driver behind the growth of Australian regional towns, especially of those in Queensland an...
Context: Current unsustainable practices have resulted in the depletion of natural resources and a p...
The article sets out to provide an historical survey of the industry–community relationship in the A...
Verkefnið er lokað í ár með samþykki Viðskiptafræðideildar.Mining of metals and minerals is consider...
Abstract The paper compares the employment structure, the industry structure, the ownership structur...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
Shrinkage is not a topic of much discussion in most OECD countries where the planning paradigm of gr...
Mining occupies a special place in the history of Australia's urbanisation. Australia's highly urban...
International audienceBy 2030, the sustainable development objectives renewed and recommended by the...
Reasons for hinterland decline in both countries (Canada and Australia) are similar and include econ...
Urban shrinkage is not a new phenomenon. It has been documented in a large literature analyzing the ...
This presentation discusses an inconveniently located mining camp in Kolwezi and the repercussions t...
Abstract: Over the last decades, experts have been studying with growing concern statistics and demo...
The mid-1960s Australian minerals boom was anticipated by the relaxation of a longstanding embargo o...
This paper is about a city that is destined to disappear. Kolwezi’s location is unfortunate in that ...
The main driver behind the growth of Australian regional towns, especially of those in Queensland an...
Context: Current unsustainable practices have resulted in the depletion of natural resources and a p...
The article sets out to provide an historical survey of the industry–community relationship in the A...
Verkefnið er lokað í ár með samþykki Viðskiptafræðideildar.Mining of metals and minerals is consider...
Abstract The paper compares the employment structure, the industry structure, the ownership structur...