Trends In Development Of Sustainable Indicators For Indian Mining Sector: Case Studies Of Iron Ore And Chromite Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Santha Ram
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Indian Mining sector is subjected to a number of trends including call for global transition towards the route to sustainable development. Several regulations were enacted by the Government departments, from time to time, in order to identify the problems faced by the mining industry, including small-scale mining operations and to suggest appropriate mitigation measures in the form of environmental standards and certifications. During this process, a pursuit of sustainable development is regarded as an important area responding to socio-economic conditions, priorities and thus guides eventually corporate policies and practices. Thus, there is a need to formulate strategies for sustainable development. Based on these strategies some environmental indicators were developed in order to track down the progress and to evaluate its success. A case study pertaining to a group of iron ore mines in North Goa and Chromite mines in Sukinda, Orissa was selected for this study. Base line environmental data has been generated in the respective study sites. A core set of environmental indicators monitoring environmental progress based on the P-S-R model pioneered by OECD is linked with indicators for assessing the integration of environmental concerns.
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APA: A. Santha Ram  (2003)  Trends In Development Of Sustainable Indicators For Indian Mining Sector: Case Studies Of Iron Ore And Chromite Mines

MLA: A. Santha Ram Trends In Development Of Sustainable Indicators For Indian Mining Sector: Case Studies Of Iron Ore And Chromite Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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