The Group Of Experts On Minerals And Energy Development And Its Role Regarding Copper Mining Sustainability In The Asia-Pacific Region

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 650 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
APEC, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the forum of 18 economies, having a combined GDP of approximately 56% of the total world income, and over 45% of global trade. Its mining sector produces a large portion of the main minerals and metals in the world. In 1997, APEC economies produced 67% of world copper output, 55% of gold, and over 45% of other base metals. Mining in APEC captures more than 60% of the total mining investment in the world. Against this background, the Expert Group on Minerals and Energy Exploration and Development, in short GEMEED, was created in 1996, under the auspices of the APEC Energy Working Group. The sustainable development of mining activities is a main concern in APEC and GEMEED. Several programs related to the subject are actively being pursued by the Expert Group. Among them, it should be noticed the creation of an Environmental Cooperation Sub Group coordinated by Japan, whose main aim is to encourage proposals related to the environmental soundness of mining projects in the region. Also, it should be noted the existence of a Database Steering Committee whose focus is the development of an information network related to mining opportunities in the region GEMEED is a gathering of experts from all the APEC economies. As such, it represents a privileged forum to discuss policy issues related to mining. On this regard, the paper focuses on concrete actions taken by GEMEED to enhance the sustainability of the copper activity in the region.
Citation
APA:
(1999) The Group Of Experts On Minerals And Energy Development And Its Role Regarding Copper Mining Sustainability In The Asia-Pacific RegionMLA: The Group Of Experts On Minerals And Energy Development And Its Role Regarding Copper Mining Sustainability In The Asia-Pacific Region. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.