Mining in Ecologically Sensitive Landscapes
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Valley Cottage, NY
Scitus Academics
2018
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Table of Contents:
- Landscape-scale disturbance : insights into the complexity of catchment hydrology in the mountaintop removal mining region of the eastern United States
- Eliciting drivers of community perceptions of mining projects through effective community engagement
- Integrating industrial ecology thinking into the management of mining waste
- Characterization of black sand mining activities and their environmental aspects in the Philippines using remote sensing
- Assessing landform alterations induced by mountaintop mining
- Distribution of artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the Tapajos River Basin (Brazilian Amazon) over the past 40 years and relationship with water siltation
- Sustainable land management in mining areas in Serbia and Romania
- An integrated assessment approach to address artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ghana
- Application of a backfilling method in coal mining to realise an ecologically sensitive "black gold" industry
- Assessing landscape ecological risk in a mining city : a case study in Liaoyuan City, China
- Mountaintop removal mining and catchment hydrology.