Inter-Industry Collaboration for Deep Sea Mining Projects: Moving Past the “Us and Them”

International Marine Minerals Society
Renee Grogan
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International Marine Minerals Society
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"An environmental impact assessment (EIA) of a deep sea mining project typically describes the environmental baseline, impacts of the project to the environmental values, and proposed management techniques. Comprehensive EIAs also consider the impact of the mining project on existing industries, including deep sea fishing. However, few projects to date have included other industries in the EIA process in more than a cursory manner, due to the confidentiality of the process, conflicting priorities, and bureaucratic limitation. However, if the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (particularly Goal 17: Collaboration) are to be achieved, a new way of thinking will be necessary for deep sea mining projects, starting with collaboration at the very beginning of the project life cycle.STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATIONThis presentation will be in the format of an oral (20 minute presentation).The presentation will cover the process of inter-industry collaboration throughout the life cycle of a deep sea mining project, drawing on historical and existing examples, including that of the Chatham Rock Phosphate Project in New Zealand."
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APA: Renee Grogan  (2017)  Inter-Industry Collaboration for Deep Sea Mining Projects: Moving Past the “Us and Them”

MLA: Renee Grogan Inter-Industry Collaboration for Deep Sea Mining Projects: Moving Past the “Us and Them”. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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