This paper reflects on how sustainability is being interpreted both theoretically and in practice for the primary extraction industries. Two contrasting perspectives can be adopted: one states that continued extraction of non-renewable resources is a necessary part of sustainable development, whilst the other states that extraction of these resources must be greatly reduced or even eliminated. It is shown that these different approaches can be traced back to underlying, often unarticulated, assumptions about the acceptability of trade-offs between different societal goals; attitudes towards uncertainties in scientific analysis and the reliability of management systems; and the perceived appropriateness of system boundaries at different conc...
Contemporary science is often focused on renewable resources, but non renewable resources and thei...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Ph.D.Definitions of sustainable development can be grouped according to their ideological orientatio...
The supply of minerals and energy is critical to global society. However, this supply is associated ...
Sustainable development in the mineral resource industry can be defined as policy in developing, ope...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The supply of minerals and energy is critical ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine sustainable development in the corporate mining conte...
Sustainability has been resonating within the business community and academia. Indeed, it has progre...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Sustainability science has received progressively greater attention worldwide, given the growing env...
AbstractThe supply of minerals and energy is critical to the maintenance and growth of human and env...
Contemporary science is often focused on renewable resources, but non renewable resources and thei...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Ph.D.Definitions of sustainable development can be grouped according to their ideological orientatio...
The supply of minerals and energy is critical to global society. However, this supply is associated ...
Sustainable development in the mineral resource industry can be defined as policy in developing, ope...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The supply of minerals and energy is critical ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine sustainable development in the corporate mining conte...
Sustainability has been resonating within the business community and academia. Indeed, it has progre...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Sustainability science has received progressively greater attention worldwide, given the growing env...
AbstractThe supply of minerals and energy is critical to the maintenance and growth of human and env...
Contemporary science is often focused on renewable resources, but non renewable resources and thei...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...