The literature on mining community preferences for mineral development, which is the basis for engaging local communities, mainly focuses on rural communities, and may not provide enough insight into an urban community\u27s needs, concerns, and preferences. To bridge this gap, this work uses Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States of America (USA) as a case study to understand an urban population\u27s preferences for mineral resource development. The work considered 16 mining project attributes and four demographic factors (gender, age, education, and income), which have previously been identified as important for explaining individual preferences for mining projects in the USA. The study recruited 628 participants from Salt Lake City to ...
Context: Current unsustainable practices have resulted in the depletion of natural resources and a p...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
There is a growing concern from government, communities, civil society and mining companies on the s...
This study examined whether individual preferences for mining projects vary with cultural, regulator...
Local community acceptance is a key indicator of the socio-political risk associated with a mining p...
Mineral extraction was one of the foundations on which Montana was built. Mining operations helped t...
The mining boom in Australia since 2003 has produced significant economic benefits for regional, Sta...
Many communities throughout the world that rely on resource extraction experience a population boom....
Shifting markets can cause unexpected, stochastic changes in rural landscapes that may take local co...
© 2015, © 2014 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.As an alternative to sprawling de...
Bureau Publication GC7801 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
This research sought to facilitate improved stakeholder (community) analysis using discrete choice t...
<div><p>Shifting markets can cause unexpected, stochastic changes in rural landscapes that may take ...
Two discrete choice experiments have been used to examine how residents of a major urban centre woul...
In this paper, two key insights are generated about community development options using stated prefe...
Context: Current unsustainable practices have resulted in the depletion of natural resources and a p...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
There is a growing concern from government, communities, civil society and mining companies on the s...
This study examined whether individual preferences for mining projects vary with cultural, regulator...
Local community acceptance is a key indicator of the socio-political risk associated with a mining p...
Mineral extraction was one of the foundations on which Montana was built. Mining operations helped t...
The mining boom in Australia since 2003 has produced significant economic benefits for regional, Sta...
Many communities throughout the world that rely on resource extraction experience a population boom....
Shifting markets can cause unexpected, stochastic changes in rural landscapes that may take local co...
© 2015, © 2014 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.As an alternative to sprawling de...
Bureau Publication GC7801 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
This research sought to facilitate improved stakeholder (community) analysis using discrete choice t...
<div><p>Shifting markets can cause unexpected, stochastic changes in rural landscapes that may take ...
Two discrete choice experiments have been used to examine how residents of a major urban centre woul...
In this paper, two key insights are generated about community development options using stated prefe...
Context: Current unsustainable practices have resulted in the depletion of natural resources and a p...
This report provides two key insights about how residents of Moranbah viewed options for the develop...
There is a growing concern from government, communities, civil society and mining companies on the s...