
The report highlights the potential for connecting mining's demand for power in Africa with the opportunity to bring affordable, reliable energy to the one third of Africans still living without electricity. Over the last 15 years, mines in Africa have spent more than $15 billion to cover their own electricity investment and operating costs ...
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The fact is, coal mining is booming in Indonesia, regardless of what Jokowi says. And that is unlikely to change. About one-quarter to one-third of Indonesia's state revenue now comes from mining. Foreign investment in the sector is growing at a rate of 185 per cent per year, and makes up 19 per cent of total foreign investment in the country.
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CSR and PR are perceived to be community relationship functions to gain and maintain organizational legitimacy from the communities and shareholders. Three factors shaping these functions: the social and political changes in Indonesia; the communities' collective culture; and the nature of mining industry.
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Government services strained under the weight of economic failure, leaving many remote communities bereft. At the time of the 2001 agreement, BHP Billiton's preference was for closure of Ok Tedi.
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In fact, in Southeast Asia, while during the late colonial era rubber had become the dominant plantation crop and remained so for several decades, by the late 1990s the cultivation of Elaeis guineensis or oil palm trees had overtaken it. Since then the region has been responsible for producing and exporting more than 80% of global output of palm oil and palm kernel oil, Malaysia and Indonesia ...
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According to Suryadinata, approximately 1,000 Chinese firms, both state and private, are operating in Indonesia's construction, mining, and electronics sectors. These firms have drawn a growing ...
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We conclude that this imbalance has negative implications for community-mining company relations and threatens sustainable mining operations. We therefore recommend the rigorous enforcement of legislation, introduction of appropriate governmental and mining company initiatives in building capacities of communities for improved negotiations for ...
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A government commission in 2014 found that thousands of mining permits did not meet Indonesia's legal standards. Some local governments have moved to shut down violating companies. In one province, South Sumatra, companies are fighting back in court. So far, 10 companies have sued to get their permits reinstated. Five have succeeded.
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predicted to run out in 2020 but only if the productivity of Indonesia's tin mining at least 60.000 ton per year. Widyatmiko (2012) suggested optimization of tin mining production ... Another problem experienced by the local community stakeholders is social problem. The ... Implications of Gondurekem Industry Development in Indonesia ANP ...
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Mining companies need to address decarbonization and meet their ESG commitments. Most need tools to improve their data on emissions throughout their supply chain and should work to benefit the communities in which they operate. Amid growing demands to reduce their climate impacts, mining companies have begun to explore how to move beyond risk ...
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International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development; 2013 Vol.12 No.3; Title: Implications of local peoples' preferences in terms of income source and land use for Indonesia's national REDD-plus policy: evidence in East Kalimantan, Indonesia Authors: Makoto Inoue; Masayuki Kawai; Ndan Imang; Daisuke Terauchi; Fadjar Pambudhi; Mustofa Agung Sardjono
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The Indonesian coal mining industry is therefore under pressure on all fronts from Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, from the squeeze on commodity prices, and from disappearing markets in South East Asia. No-one is predicting an early end to any of those pressures, meaning Indonesia's coal days could be numbered.
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social and economic benefits to local communities, but they do not come automatically and their sustainability is a key issue. The most positive cases are related to the growth of local small and micro-enterprise activity, providing supplies and related services to mining companies; and to local economic development and activity diversification.
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Boissiere and colleagues (2013) examine local perceptions of climate change in the tropical watershed of Mamberano, Papua, Indonesia. They show how perceptions of local communities on climate seasonality and meteorological events differ across villages and do not always match instrumentally measured meteorological records.
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Economy of Indonesia. Indonesia is a country that contains great economic potential; a potential that has not gone unnoticed to part of the global community. Indonesia - Southeast Asia's largest economy - contains a number of characteristics that put the country in a great position for newly advanced economic development.
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Mining can often be devastating — causing water acidification, soil erosion and the degradation of local ecosystems. While some methods have less impact than others, it almost always has a serious and lasting environmental impact. Fortunately, there is some hope that mining will become more sustainable in the future.
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PT Freeport Indonesia by using land belonging to the Amugngme and Komoro tribes which meant the Amugngme tribe had to move to other places (Amiruddin and De Soares, 2003). The Indonesian government grossly exploited the natural resources while paying little attention to the development of the local community.
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Oil, Gas, and Mining : A Sourcebook for Understanding the Extractive Industries (English) This new sourcebook admirably illuminates the spectrum of integrated policy interventions necessary to transform natural resource wealth into sustainable development, ranging from the allocation of resource extraction rights to the use and distribution of ...
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Indonesia's environmental regulations clearly state that mines should not be excavated within 500 meters of houses. Investigations in mining areas in East Kalimantan found multiple pits in clear violation of this law. A case from the same district sharply illustrates the dangers of having abandoned mines and children in close proximity.
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Mining law changes in decentralising Indonesia raises new challenges and opportunities for local communities Mining and reform Indonesia's extraordinary resource wealth has, for a long time, been a source of great interest and hope, spurring dreams of riches and economic benefit, holding promises of transition out of poverty across the archipelago.
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Gold mining is easy to learn and simple to operate, so for people living on the poverty line, it offers hope for the future, but creates a pollution problem to the local environment. Your source ...
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Baseline Study and Gap Analysis on Mining in Indonesia 7 The expected gap between these two areas is identified as potential factors triggering or creating adverse social impacts and responses that emerge in the form of contention and conflict. In general, contention and conflict reflect the acceptance of the mining industry in Indonesia.
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Mine exploration, construction, operation, and maintenance may result in land-use change, and may have associated negative impacts on environments, including deforestation, erosion, contamination and alteration of soil profiles, contamination of local streams and wetlands, and an increase in noise level, dust and emissions (e.g. [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]).
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Over the last several years, the mining sector has been a key driver of the country's GDP growth of 7.8 percent per year from 2000-08. In 2010, Mongolia's total mineral exports increased to US$2.3 billion, from US$267 million in 2000. While the mining sector accounted for 8.5 percent of GDP in 2000, it increased to 25 percent of GDP in 2010.
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Businesses in Kalgoorlie are struggling to find staff to meet the boom-time demand. After advertising a $5,000 reward one physiotherapy clinic has had no domestic applicants. A UWA Business School ...
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The mining industry in Indonesia is regulated by way of mining laws. The main regulation is Law 4/2009 on Coal and Mineral Mining, which is further implemented by various regulations and decrees ...
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The 1872 Mining Law, which governs the transfer of rights to mine gold, silver, copper, uranium and other hardrock minerals from federal lands, is the subject of continuing and sometimes rancorous controversy. ... mining companies paid, in addition to federal income taxes, $141 million in state and local taxes in 1995 (Nevada Mining Association ...
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However, the data show that two sites in Indonesia (Merabu and Long Duhun) fared quite well in forest protection. In both villages, forest protection preceded the idea of REDD+. Conflicts are more open in Long Duhun, and the NGO 'The Nature Conservancy' seeks to mediate between the villagers and the local mining and logging firms.
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• What are the implications of TLP support inputs that target the residents in the study area? METHODS: LOCATION AND MATERIAL ... The Impact of mining on livelihoods of local communities: A case study of Newmont Ahafo South Mining Project of Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. 2010;10:2016.
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Industrial activities - notably logging, conversion for timber and oil palm plantations, and mining - are a major driver of deforestation, especially in Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan), Sumatra, and Indonesian New Guinea (Papua and West Papua). However forest recovery has been observed some areas where communities have been granted land tenure.
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Bob McCarthy, Adrian Dance, In collaboration with The Northern Miner - August 25, 2022. There is a growing interest among mining companies in pre-concentration methods and sorting technologies to improve profitability of their projects. TAGS: Mineral Processing, Process Plant Optimization, Bulk Sorting, Particle Sorting, Ore Sorting, Screening ...
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Mar 13, 2021The role of mining as a driver of deforestation is commonly reduced to its limited direct impacts, not acknowledging its capacity to indirectly induce forest loss in interaction with other economic activities. We used 1 km resolution data and expert interviews in order to identify and explain deforestation patterns around mines in Indonesia.
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the conditions of local wisdom, and also empowers the community. Bangka Island, located in South Sumatra, Indonesia, is used as an alternative post-mining area for the tourism sector and acts as an interesting locus to assess the level of community empowerment.
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Most mining companies have made a full recovery, and the industry finished 2020 with an impressive one-year median TSR of 26%. This rebound has placed the mining industry in the top echelon for five-year TSR, according to BCG's recent 2021 Value Creators Rankings. And the rollout of vaccines to counter the pandemic is helping generate ...
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Destructive cases of illegal mining across the world. In South America, the $2.4 billion illegal gold mining industry has been destroying the Amazon and costing dozens of lives. In Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia, illegal gold mining operations by private companies have devastated local communities.
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probably had minimal impacts on local climate in Indonesia during these years.20 This approach allowed us to isolate the impacts of increasing atmospheric green-house gas concentrations and deforestation on local temperature changes. We chose the 1·0°C warming threshold relative to the 2018 baseline climate because this
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The negative impact of Illegal Gold Mining / IGM on the environmental sector in Batang Asai District, Sarolangun Regency, Jambi was investigated through a descriptive qualitative method. The purpose of this study was to determine the negative impact of IGM activities to several ecosystems, the effect of IGM on community activities, and some efforts to reduce IGM.
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The Social Forestry (SF) program grants local communities usufruct and management rights to state forest lands, targetting 12.7 million hectares of forests by 2019. These programs have the potential to hinder environmental reforms also ongoing in Indonesia.
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Mining is by nature hazardous to the environment. In all its forms, mining has the potential to release toxic elements to the air, water, or soil. Open-pit and underground mining involve the crushing and treatment of large amounts of ore, which may alter ecosystems if containment isn't proper. Other forms of mining, such as heap leaching, use ...
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Nickel mining is causing environmental degradation to freshwater and marine ecosystems in Indonesia. ... Additional coverage of the environmental and sustainable development implications of mining are ... Applications of the SLCA will increase awareness and encourage the improvement of social conditions of local communities by mining companies ...
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