Towards responsible aggregate mining in Vietnam
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Abstract
Responsible mining is a new catchword of our times. However, in practice, there seem to be many barriers that hinder the successful implementation of the concept. This is especially true for countries with high urbanization speed, and it is even true for one-party states where its implementation could, in general, be taken for granted as soon as the central government has taken respective decisions and put appropriate stipulations and mechanisms formally in place. On this background, the article deals with barriers and possible solutions regarding responsible mining taking the case of Vietnam, and more especially the Province of Hoa Binh, neighboring Hanoi. Based on a literature review on responsible mining, a set of principles promoting this approach is developed. This is taken as a criteria set for the assessment of respective policies and their implementation on the different levels of authority in Vietnam. Finally, proposals are developed how to advance responsible mining in this case and in other comparable countries.
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 138 |
Journal | Resources |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2019 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
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- Aggregates, Hoa Binh, Planning and management, Responsible mining, Vietnam