Sustainability Indicators For Mining Projects: Assuring A Representative Diversity Of Stakeholders And Issues. Application To The Uranium Mines In Arlit (Niger) ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Chamaret
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Minerals extraction is related to complex sustainable development issues that are subject to international and local controversies. Debates must be based on objective and comparative elements. Defining strong indicators for assessing impacts and performances of mining sites thus appears necessary to inform and support the decision-making process for stakeholders. Recently, many indicator sets have been developed on an international level based on top-down approaches, but they commonly lack legitimacy for stakeholders and adequacy to specific site issues. They thus need to be complemented by the consultation of local actors concerned by such mining activity, in order to define indicators that are closer to the needs and contexts of the specific sites. The question raised by this kind of top-down/bottom-up approach is how to organize and reveal the plurality of values and concerns associated with mining. Based on the principle of representative diversity, the approach undertaken at the Arlit uranium mines in Niger aimed at defining indicators that are understood and accepted by all actors. The aim was to measure the impacts and performances of mining sites in the four sustainable development dimensions, and at local, regional and national scales.
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APA: A. Chamaret  (2007)  Sustainability Indicators For Mining Projects: Assuring A Representative Diversity Of Stakeholders And Issues. Application To The Uranium Mines In Arlit (Niger) ? Summary

MLA: A. Chamaret Sustainability Indicators For Mining Projects: Assuring A Representative Diversity Of Stakeholders And Issues. Application To The Uranium Mines In Arlit (Niger) ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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