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Bergbau 1 Developing countries 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Evolutionary economics 1 Evolutionsökonomik 1 Mining 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Kojima, Masami 7 Bacon, Robert 4 Bhattacharya, Soma 2 Heller, Katherine 2 Mayorga Alba, Eleodoro 2 Strongman, John 2 Aguilar, Javier 1 Caspary, Georg 1 Eftimi, Adriana 1 Eftimie, Adriana 1 Hammitt, James 1 Humphreys, David 1 Matthews, William 1 McMahon, Gary 1 Mikhaylova, Ekaterina 1 Ortega Girones, Enrique 1 Pelon, Remi 1 Pugachevsky, Alexandra 1 Ravat, Anwar 1 Robinson, Lisa 1 Sassoon, Meredith 1 Seiler, Verena 1 Sexsmith, Fred 1 Stanley, Michael 1 Ufer, Andre 1 Wall, Elizabeth 1 Walser, Gotthard 1
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Mineral Rights Cadastre : Promoting Transparent Access to Mineral Resources
Ortega Girones, Enrique; Pugachevsky, Alexandra; … - 2009
This document proposes a set of generally applicable recommendations and good practices for creating a Mineral Rights Cadastre (MRC), an administrative body responsible for overseeing the process of granting and managing mineral licenses throughout a country. The document reviews lessons learned...
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Emerging Players in Global Mining
Humphreys, David - 2009
Companies from the emerging economies are a growing feature of the global mining industry. This document looks at who these companies are and the factors behind their growth. The contribution of the emerging economies to the global supply of minerals since 2000 is striking. With their growth in...
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Changing Patterns of Household Expenditures on Energy : A Case Study of Indonesia and Pakistan
Bacon, Robert; Bhattacharya, Soma; Kojima, Masami - 2009
This paper applies a decomposition technique using a log mean Divisia index to two sets of household surveys taken several years apart in Indonesia and Pakistan. The methodology enables separation of changes in expenditure on different types of energy into changes in prices, quantities, the...
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Financial Surety : Guidelines for the Implementation of Financial Surety for Mine Closure
Sassoon, Meredith - 2009
It is now accepted practice that when a company relinquishes a mining title, whether for an exploration or mining site, it is responsible for carrying out the rehabilitation of that site prior to departure. To ensure this is the case, most jurisdictions now require some form of closure plan or...
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Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity
Eftimi, Adriana; Heller, Katherine; Strongman, John - 2009
Extractive industries (EI) impacts can be positive and negative, spanning economic, social, and environmental issues. Oil, gas, and mining projects may create jobs, but may also consume farming land for their use, changing livelihoods and limiting access to water, food, and firewood. Water...
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Mainstreaming Gender into Extractive Industries Projects : Guidance Note for Task Team Leaders
Eftimie, Adriana; Heller, Katherine; Strongman, John - 2009
Extractive industries (EI) can bring many positive development impacts to the communities involved, but also have the potential to create or exacerbate vulnerabilities within these communities. Benefits and risks are often evaluated and measured at the community level, with little examination of...
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Government Response to Oil Price Volatility : Experience of 49 Developing Countries
Kojima, Masami - 2009
Oil prices rose from 2004 to historic highs in mid-2008, only to fall precipitously in the last four months of 2008 and lose all the gains of the preceding four and a half years. The steep price increase from January 2007 to July 2008 was challenging for all economies. While the sharp drop in...
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Changes in CO2 Emissions from Energy Use : A Multicountry Decomposition Analysis
Bacon, Robert; Kojima, Masami - 2009
The continued growth of global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and their likely adverse effects on global warming are focusing debate on the contribution of various countries to total emissions and the comparability of efforts across countries in mitigating these emissions. This paper examines...
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Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study
World Bank - 2009
Within the World Bank Group (WBG), the Oil, Gas, and Mining Policy Division (COCPO) is responsible for policy and advisory services in the oil, gas, and mining sectors, including World Bank lending. The unit also manages WBG participation in a number of donor-funded global programs and...
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Sub-Saharan Africa Refinery Study
Hammitt, James; Robinson, Lisa - 2009
Over the past two decades, the growing awareness of the role that emissions play in human health and environmental degradation had led to a general movement in many parts of the world to control emissions to reduce the impacts. This movement has mainly taken two forms: 1) the development and...
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