Mining can play a vital role on the sustainable development of some of the world’s poorest countries, yet many countries that are most economically dependent on mining would benefit from improved governance, according to a new report published by the International Council of Mining and Minerals (ICMM). The report ranks 183 countries according to the relative economic importance of mining. The new data shows the potential contribution mining can play in the sustainable development of many of the world’s poorest countries and also highlights the importance of governance if the economic benefits of mining are to result in broader based economic and social progress
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
Mining can play a vital role on the sustainable development of some of the world’s poorest countries...
Commissioned by the Sam Tambani Research Institute (SATRI), AprilThe mining industry is key to the e...
According to conventional or traditional wisdom, countries that possess rich mineral deposits are fo...
The hypothesis that an active mining industry results in decreased economic benefits to developing c...
There has been much debate about the contribution of the mining sector to economic development in de...
In September 2015, the UN member states agreed on a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ...
I attempt to measure whether the mining sector contributes to the achievement of sustainable develop...
Up until the late 1990s, the mining industry as a whole has been scrutinised for being unsuitable. I...
The mining industry, through its extensive activities and prominent presence in developing countries...
Prior to the adoption of the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the African Mining Vision set out...
Mining exploration investment is the primary driver of future mining production. Without exploration...
After colonization, some countries Africa economics are focusing on natural resources which led to t...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
Mining can play a vital role on the sustainable development of some of the world’s poorest countries...
Commissioned by the Sam Tambani Research Institute (SATRI), AprilThe mining industry is key to the e...
According to conventional or traditional wisdom, countries that possess rich mineral deposits are fo...
The hypothesis that an active mining industry results in decreased economic benefits to developing c...
There has been much debate about the contribution of the mining sector to economic development in de...
In September 2015, the UN member states agreed on a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ...
I attempt to measure whether the mining sector contributes to the achievement of sustainable develop...
Up until the late 1990s, the mining industry as a whole has been scrutinised for being unsuitable. I...
The mining industry, through its extensive activities and prominent presence in developing countries...
Prior to the adoption of the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the African Mining Vision set out...
Mining exploration investment is the primary driver of future mining production. Without exploration...
After colonization, some countries Africa economics are focusing on natural resources which led to t...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...
This paper discusses the issue of Sustainable Development (SD) in countries with abundant natural re...