00881cam0 22002773 450 TWSOB0000045820201027093742.0880960566720020514d1991 |||||ita|0103 baitaITErmitageLeningradoFirenzeEdizioni Primavera - Le guide del gabbiano199147 p.ill.22 cm<I >Musei del mondo001SOBE000246732001 I *Musei del mondoErmitageUF000024361018012ITUNISOB20201027RICAUNISOBUNISOB700|Coll|39|K66258TWSOB00000458M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM700|Coll|39|K000003SI66258ACQUISTOcatenacciUNISOBUNISOB20180419124754.020180419124811.0catenacciErmitage1018012UNISOB03072oam 2200517M 450 991015497570332120230808205557.01-134-89826-61-315-54150-51-134-89819-3(CKB)4340000000019456(MiAaPQ)EBC4758140(OCoLC)966310318(OCoLC-P)966310318(FlBoTFG)9781315541501(BIP)63364134(BIP)7851122(EXLCZ)99434000000001945620160908e20162002 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBreaking new ground mining, minerals and sustaintainable development /Linda StarkeLondon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (481 pages) illustrations, photographsPreviously issued in print: London: Earthscan, 2002.1-85383-942-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword by Nigel Cross and Bjorn Stigson * Statement by the MMSD Assurance Group * Statement by the MMSD Sponsors Group * Executive Summary * Introduction * Part 1: A framework for change -- The Minerals Sector and Sustainable Development. Part II: Current Trends and Actors -- Producing and Selling Minerals * a Profile of the Minerals Sector * The Need for and Availability of Minerals * Case Studies on Minerals. Part III: Challenges -- Viability of the Minerals Industry * The Control, Use and Management of Land * Minerals and Economic Development * Local Communities and Mines * Mining, Minerals and the Environment * An Integrated Approach to Using Minerals * Access to Information * Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining * Roles, Responsibilities and Instruments of Change. Part IV: Responses and Recommendations -- Regional Perspectives * Agenda for Change * Appendices: Appendix. 1. The MMSD Project * Appendix 2. MMSD Consultation Activities * Acronyms and Abbreviations Bibliography * Index.Mining is fundamental to our lives - we wear and travel in; build, cook and communicate with its products daily. However, it is also one of the most environmentally damaging industries. This study examines how such a huge and multi-facetted industry can be made sustainable, minimizing its harmful impacts and maximizing its social and economic contribution. It analyses the different needs and risks of those affected, as well as issues of supply and demand of minerals throughout the world.Mineral industriesEnvironmental aspectsSustainable developmentMineral industriesEnvironmental aspects.Sustainable development.338.2Starke Linda892644Starke LindaMining, Minerals, and Sustainable Development Project.OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910154975703321Breaking new ground1993885UNINA