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Publikováno v:
Mineral Economics. 32:49-73
We have collected and analysed grade information for nine metals: copper, gold, iron, lead, manganese, nickel, PGM, tin, and zinc. Based on this analysis, we have developed a proposal of “grade classes”, i.e., what could be considered low-grade,
Autor:
Gerhard Schmidt, Regine Vogt, Jürgen Giegrich, Markus Blepp, Günter Dehoust, Andreas Auberger, Claudia Kämper, Jan Kosmol, Michael Priester, Peter Dolega, Andreas Manhart
Publikováno v:
Mineral Economics. 32:91-107
Environmental aspects are more and more relevant for raw material policy-making and responsible sourcing strategies. This trend is partly based on growing public awareness of problems and impacts associated with extraction and processing of ores and
Autor:
Peter Dolega, Doris Schüler
This policy brief outlines the findings from the STRADE workshop in China in 2017 and gives an overview on the current status and perspective of China’s responsible mining and sourcing activities.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::82be9cec485c569c52a318ddddb3656a
This policy brief reviews environmental principles and criteria in voluntary and legally non-binding initiatives with particular relevance for the ore mining sector.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8dd694a85a6676c157c0d28b83ca1217
Autor:
Andreas Manhart, Regine Vogt, Michael Priester, Günter Dehoust, Andreas Auberger, Markus Blepp, Peter Dolega, Claudia Kämper, Jürgen Giegrich, Gerhard Schmidt, Jan Kosmol
Publikováno v:
Mineral Economics. 32:109-109
Socio-economic and environmental challenges in EU mineral supply: status-quo and fields of EU action
Autor:
Doris Schueler, Masuma Farooki, Johanna Carstens, Nicolas Eslava, Peter Dolega, Stefanie Degreif
The current debate on the environmental and social aspects of global mining of minerals - particularly in developing and emerging countries - moves between two very different starting poles. On the one hand, high expectations and hopes are tied to th
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c255bb7a8b94c6efd9921e1e06248081
This policy brief analyses the research results on success factors and challenges in the application of due diligence and certification schemes to meet socio-economic demands and establish chains of custody in the mining sector.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8b0ceb5474d083ab896a53aaf665e859
This policy brief analyses the European import flows of metals in various processing states and the connections with specific environmental and socio-economic issues in resource-rich countries. It proposes the generation of ‘profiles of raw materia
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5151e0870f1f60d117d952b7212bedc8
This policy brief is the ninth in a series of research articles and reports to be produced under STRADE. This brief reviews socio-economic principles and criteria in voluntary and legally non-binding initiatives with particular relevance for the ore
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This policy brief focuses on the challenges in the raw materials sector that will arise from the rapidly proceeding electrification of road transport. The required raw materials for batteries, particularly lithium and cobalt, will face a rapid increa
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