A Perspective on How Our Mining and Metallurgical Industry Has Progressed Over the Past Fifty Years

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Nicholas Adrian Barcza
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2019

Abstract

"What affects and influences one’s perspective of the mining and metallurgical industries?One’s perspective of the industry we work in changes over time as a function of our experience as well as from the interaction we have with colleagues locally and probably even more so with those internationally. Furthermore, the ever-changing environment continues to impact the context in which one sees things. Living mostly in South Africa through its changes in the past fi fty years but also having the opportunity to travel extensively and work on projects abroad adds an invaluable richness to this more global perspective. One of the greatest challenges is how best to use this experience to endeavour to support the many potential opportunities in southern as well as sub-Saharan Africa. However, one has also to face the realities of how the best interests of the country and its peoples are sadly often not well served for various unfortunate reasons. Investment, education, regional stability, and good governance are some of the most critical considerations for the prosperity and survival of the region.The mining and metallurgical industry in southern and sub-Saharan Africa changed significantly during the post-colonial and apartheid eras as a result of global and regional developments that have impacted the ownership of businesses, the technologies used, and products produced in a manner that was not envisaged even fi fty years ago. Southern Africa’s mining and metallurgical industry has progressed from one based mostly on diamonds and gold in the late 19th century to a much more diverse one that involves the production of a variety of other precious, base, and ferrous metals and minerals as well as coal and industrial minerals. The infrastructure and manufacturing capacity was largely developed to meet the needs of this industry during its growth phases, but even though the dynamics have changed there is still a need for more efficient and effective support systems in the region."
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APA: Nicholas Adrian Barcza  (2019)  A Perspective on How Our Mining and Metallurgical Industry Has Progressed Over the Past Fifty Years

MLA: Nicholas Adrian Barcza A Perspective on How Our Mining and Metallurgical Industry Has Progressed Over the Past Fifty Years. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2019.

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