The global discourse on mining and development suffers from a fundamental distortion. Mining, is almost ubiquitously framed as the international trade of metals, energy minerals and precious gemstones, neglecting the industrial minerals and construction materials that are most important for local and domestic development and that dominate global mineral production. In this paper I argue for a rethink in the role of minerals in global development and ask whether the development community has been overlooking key commodities, issues, actors and development pathways. The paper also serves as an introduction to a special issue on Development Minerals, i.e. minerals and materials that are mined, processed, manufactured and used domestically in i...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...
Abstract: Moving from a much more sustainable social, environmental and economic system confronts th...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...
Abstract: A special thematic onference was organized at the Geological Society of London in November...
According to conventional or traditional wisdom, countries that possess rich mineral deposits are fo...
Africa is rich with plentiful mineral resources, yet it is a continent associated with underdevelopm...
AbstractThis paper describes mineral resources and the demand for them, taking into account the dyna...
We humans now have a name for our survival instinct: sustainable development. This means, quite simp...
This paper reviews the principles and applications of sustainable development as applied to minerals...
This paper describes mineral resources and the demand for them, taking into account the dynamics and...
The minerals and the metals are integrally associated with the development of human culture and ...
For too long Africa’s mineral fortune has been lamented as a resource curse that has led to conflict...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the demand for Development Minerals (DM) “ defined by the United Nation...
This paper reviews the principles and applications of sustainable development as applied to minerals...
South Africa is a leading producer of a number of mineral commodities, and the minerals industry is ...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...
Abstract: Moving from a much more sustainable social, environmental and economic system confronts th...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...
Abstract: A special thematic onference was organized at the Geological Society of London in November...
According to conventional or traditional wisdom, countries that possess rich mineral deposits are fo...
Africa is rich with plentiful mineral resources, yet it is a continent associated with underdevelopm...
AbstractThis paper describes mineral resources and the demand for them, taking into account the dyna...
We humans now have a name for our survival instinct: sustainable development. This means, quite simp...
This paper reviews the principles and applications of sustainable development as applied to minerals...
This paper describes mineral resources and the demand for them, taking into account the dynamics and...
The minerals and the metals are integrally associated with the development of human culture and ...
For too long Africa’s mineral fortune has been lamented as a resource curse that has led to conflict...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the demand for Development Minerals (DM) “ defined by the United Nation...
This paper reviews the principles and applications of sustainable development as applied to minerals...
South Africa is a leading producer of a number of mineral commodities, and the minerals industry is ...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...
Abstract: Moving from a much more sustainable social, environmental and economic system confronts th...
This paper provides a few general comments on the nature and economic value of industrial minerals a...