Mining and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Literature Review

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rafael Fernandes de Mesquita Andre Xavier Bern Klein Fatima Regina Ney Matos
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"193 United Nations members are signatories of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Even though it does not make it legally binding to the country members, the SDGs establishment incites national and managerial frameworks to achieve the SDGs. The mining industry inserts itself in this context by its global presence and frequent location within ecologically sensitive and less developed areas. This paper aims to consolidate the state of academic research on mining, sustainability and sustainable development, by organizing the results of previous studies within a systematic review on the SDGs set. To do so, the ISI Web of ScienceTM Core Collection database was chosen as a database of record, as it is one of the most widespread databases of academic journals. We have used all years available in the ISI database, from 1945 to 2016 (for complete years). The systematic review process comprised of five steps: (i) to search terms [(“sustainability” or “sustainable development”) and mining] on the database and to apply filters of criteria; (ii) organizing papers; (iii) metrics and relations between papers and authors; (iv) classification of the results through content analysis techniques; and (v) synthesis. The results were divided in two groups: the highly cited and the most recent papers, to include papers that have academic impact and those which show the newest contributions to the field. The results showed that, in spite of a growing amount of publications in the past years that relates to mining and sustainability, the main focus of these publications are still on the environmental dimensions of the UN goals. This suggests that more practical and academic work in the mining sector are required to fill in the blank spaces regarding the other set of goals that compose the SDGs framework.Introduction A total of 193 United Nations members are signatories of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Even though it does not make it legally binding to the country members, the SDGs establishment incites national and managerial frameworks to achieve the SDGs. The mining industry inserts itself in this context by its global presence and frequent location within ecologically sensitive and less developed areas (Atlas 2016). The goals are important because they add common targets for different countries and easily establish discernible criteria for it (Costanza et al 2016). A forward-looking approach like the SDGs would be able to attach the sustainable development framework with profitable activities taken by the mining companies (Starke 2016). This paper aims to consolidate the state of academic research on mining, sustainability and sustainable development, by organizing the results of high impact previous studies and recent publications, within a systematic review, on the SDGs set. By doing so, the results can portray the actual concern and the lacks that the academic field had on this subject in comparison to the UN contemporary agenda."
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APA: Rafael Fernandes de Mesquita Andre Xavier Bern Klein Fatima Regina Ney Matos  (2017)  Mining and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Literature Review

MLA: Rafael Fernandes de Mesquita Andre Xavier Bern Klein Fatima Regina Ney Matos Mining and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Literature Review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2017.

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