Mountain Movers: Mining, Sustainability and the Agents of Change

Author:   Daniel M. Franks (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415711715


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   10 September 2015
Replaced By:   9781032124414
Format:   Paperback
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The products of mining are everywhere – if it wasn’t grown, it was mined or drilled. But the mining industry has a chequered past. Pollution, human rights abuses, and corruption have tarnished the reputation of the industry across the globe. Over a decade ago the major mining companies embraced the concept of sustainable and equitable development and embarked on an explicit process of reform – but has the industry actually changed? This book explores the dynamics of change-making for sustainable development in the resources sector, specifically the mining of mineral and energy resources. The author recounts the stories and insights of over forty change-makers both inside and outside the industry, from anti-mining activists to the professionals charged with the task of reform, introducing the people who are moving an industry that moves mountains. The book takes stock of what has worked and what has not, analyzing the relative influence and dynamics of the key corporate, civil society and government actors with a view to developing new approaches for improving environmental and social outcomes from mineral and energy development. Illustrated with case studies from Angola, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Guinea, Peru, The Philippines, Romania, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and The United States of America, and brimming with the backstories to the major sustainability initiatives, Mountain Movers reveals where progress has been made and where reform is still needed towards a more sustainable and equitable mining industry.

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Author:   Daniel M. Franks (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9780415711715


ISBN 10:   0415711711
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   10 September 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Replaced By:   9781032124414
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1: The Imperative of Change 1. Breaking New Ground Part 2: The Markers of Change 2. Rights 3. Environment 4. Development 5. Conflict 6. Transparency Part 3: The Agents of Change 7. Mountain Movers

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A sobering and powerful account... Mountain Movers beautifully and dispassionately takes us through the shades and colorations of mining, the paradoxes confronting the sector, the motivations for change, the unattended frustrations, the mountains still to climb, and the gains achieved so far. - Antonio Pedro, Spearhead of the Africa Mining Vision and Director, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa. Expansive and compelling, Franks delves into the heart of industry change - and finds that it is the people. A blueprint for the next necessary wave of extractive industry reform. - Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum and Former Vice-President & Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, World Bank Group. Mountain Movers documents the important progress made in recent years in the global mining industry and the urgent and continuing need for further reform. - Keith Slack, Global Program Manager, Extractive Industries, Oxfam America.


A sobering and powerful account... Mountain Movers beautifully and dispassionately takes us through the shades and colorations of mining, the paradoxes confronting the sector, the motivations for change, the unattended frustrations, the mountains still to climb, and the gains achieved so far. - Antonio Pedro, Spearhead of the Africa Mining Vision and Director, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa. Expansive and compelling, Franks delves into the heart of industry change - and finds that it is the people. A blueprint for the next necessary wave of extractive industry reform. - Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum and Former Vice-President & Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, World Bank Group. Mountain Movers documents the important progress made in recent years in the global mining industry and the urgent and continuing need for further reform. - Keith Slack, Global Program Manager, Extractive Industries, Oxfam America.


A sobering and powerful account... Mountain Movers beautifully and dispassionately takes us through the shades and colorations of mining, the paradoxes confronting the sector, the motivations for change, the unattended frustrations, the mountains still to climb, and the gains achieved so far. - Antonio Pedro, Spearhead of the Africa Mining Vision and Director, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa. Expansive and compelling, Franks delves into the heart of industry change - and finds that it is the people. A blueprint for the next necessary wave of extractive industry reform. - Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum and Former Vice-President & Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, World Bank Group. Mountain Movers documents the important progress made in recent years in the global mining industry and the urgent and continuing need for further reform. - Keith Slack, Global Program Manager, Extractive Industries, Oxfam America. The narrative is engrossing and enlivened by the author's first-hand accounts of visits to remote regions- some, but not all, in mountain areas-and his conversations with key actors and movers in the mining and petroleum industries. Although many in the industry have been slow to recognize that the extraction of resources is as much a 'social project' as a technical one (pp 103-104), remarkable progress has been accomplished since the Global Mining Initiative was formulated 20 years ago. In conclusion, Franks reflects positively on these achievements while urging that there is still much to do. - Norman R. Moles, School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, Brighton


Author Information

Daniel M. Franks is Deputy Director at the Centre for Social Responsibility of Mining at the University of Queensland's Sustainable Minerals Institute, Australia, and serves as Co-Chair for Social Impact Assessment at the International Association for Impact Assessment.

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