A New Mining View - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Altamirano B. Bustamante J. Manrique J. Mendoza J. Reyes
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Mar 2, 2022

Abstract

With no doubt, Peruvian mining potential is great as well as the energetic one. Unfortunately, this potential is threatened by social unrest. Several methods and strategies from different standpoints have been rehearsed with respect to unrest in Peru, however, the problem goes on without getting the right conflict interpretation and most of all, effective solutions are not achieved. The mining unrest dates from ancient times and has not always had the same stages nor the same demands. In the 20´s and 30´s, conflicts focused on workers’ rights and demands. In the 70´s, conflict focused on mines nationalization that were under foreign control. In the 80´s, conflicts took place because of requesting better wages, better working conditions, better mining profits distribution and more investment in communities that surround mining projects. It is very important to highlight those transversal demands such as land purchase, agricultural property, impacts and water reduction as well as pollution, impact on water systems and disappearance of springs have always been present over the historical period.
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APA: P. Altamirano B. Bustamante J. Manrique J. Mendoza J. Reyes  (2022)  A New Mining View - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: P. Altamirano B. Bustamante J. Manrique J. Mendoza J. Reyes A New Mining View - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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