2014
DOI: 10.1093/jel/equ008
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Conservation and Access to Land for Mining in Protected Areas: The Conflict Over Mining in South Australia's Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary

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“…Otro factor causante de los conflictos mineros es la conservación de las áreas protegidas. Un estudio realizado en Australia menciona que el sistema de áreas protegidas y sus leyes de conservación deben reformarse para proteger las tierras privadas en las mineras (WAWRYK, 2014). Esto se debe a la controversia del acceso de tierras al sector minero, ya que uno de los impactos negativos de este sector es el cambio de uso de suelo y la perdida de áreas naturales, lo que incluye la biodiversidad.…”
Section: Conflictos Minerosunclassified
“…Otro factor causante de los conflictos mineros es la conservación de las áreas protegidas. Un estudio realizado en Australia menciona que el sistema de áreas protegidas y sus leyes de conservación deben reformarse para proteger las tierras privadas en las mineras (WAWRYK, 2014). Esto se debe a la controversia del acceso de tierras al sector minero, ya que uno de los impactos negativos de este sector es el cambio de uso de suelo y la perdida de áreas naturales, lo que incluye la biodiversidad.…”
Section: Conflictos Minerosunclassified
“…To resolve or prevent land-mining conflicts, previous studies proposed many methods. Such as comprehensive planning and management of coal mining and land use before coal exploiting (Hilson 2002;Delang et al 2013;Wawryk 2014;Johnsen 2016), systematic engineering approaches through simultaneously considering social, economic, and environmental factors to optimize mining design for more sustainable mining activities (Craynon et al 2016), and land use policies. They concluded that mining companies, governments, communities, and the public should focus on factors such as mining disturbance to land, mine waste management and land reclamation and mining right transfer fees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have given legal solutions to resolve land use conflict and found that the fixed time and space tax is enough to motivate the company to restore the damaged land (Doole and White 2013;Wawryk 2014). On the reclamation and management of damaged land after exploring mining, many studies agreed that land reclamation and ecological reconstruction measures can improve the environment of the mining area (Bian 2005;Bai and Zhao 1999;Zhou and Wang 2014;Bai et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%