The Implications of Sustainability in Developing a Nickel Laterite Project

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dennis J. Kemp
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Laterite projects are found in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. As a result severe meteorological situations accompany such projects, often in regions of high seismic activity and political uncertainty. Frequently, socio-economic development supported by political interest is a major driver for development, while environmental protection imposes numerous stresses on the project. This paper will review and examine the many social, environmental, technical and financial issues that a mining and extraction process is subject to during development. The options that must be evaluated will be discussed in the context of sustainable development. Issues of project standards and cultural impact through to long-term issues such as greenhouse gasses and climate change will be assessed in redirecting project environmental norms. Although a rationale for sustainable project can be developed many long- term uncertainties around issues remain. Keywords: sustainable development, communities, social issues, standards, energy, waste management, consultation, agreements
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APA: Dennis J. Kemp  (2004)  The Implications of Sustainability in Developing a Nickel Laterite Project

MLA: Dennis J. Kemp The Implications of Sustainability in Developing a Nickel Laterite Project. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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