2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.exis.2019.05.017
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Deriving social benefits from mining through regulation: Lessons learned in South Africa

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“…The legal substance that regulates mining activities in Africa, namely the National Environmental Management Act, 1998, South Africa regulates environmental management and protection of natural resources related to mining activities; The Mining Act, 2010, Tanzania governs the management of mineral resources and exploration rights, as well as the requirements for mining permits; Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Regulation, 2017, Nigeria provides guidelines and requirements relating to occupational health and safety in mining activities; Code Minier, 2015, Mali regulates requirements and obligations for mining companies, including environmental protection and occupational health and safety; Mining and Minerals Policy, 2013, Zambia regulates and establishes a policy framework for the management of mineral resources in Zambia, including environmental and occupational health and safety requirements. These regulations are an example of how governments in Africa are strengthening regulations and requirements relating to mining activities, with the aim of ensuring that these activities are carried out in a sustainable manner, respecting the environment and the rights of local communities 71 .…”
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“…The legal substance that regulates mining activities in Africa, namely the National Environmental Management Act, 1998, South Africa regulates environmental management and protection of natural resources related to mining activities; The Mining Act, 2010, Tanzania governs the management of mineral resources and exploration rights, as well as the requirements for mining permits; Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Regulation, 2017, Nigeria provides guidelines and requirements relating to occupational health and safety in mining activities; Code Minier, 2015, Mali regulates requirements and obligations for mining companies, including environmental protection and occupational health and safety; Mining and Minerals Policy, 2013, Zambia regulates and establishes a policy framework for the management of mineral resources in Zambia, including environmental and occupational health and safety requirements. These regulations are an example of how governments in Africa are strengthening regulations and requirements relating to mining activities, with the aim of ensuring that these activities are carried out in a sustainable manner, respecting the environment and the rights of local communities 71 .…”
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“…The Wells Fargo account issue exemplifies an organization's ability to suffer reputational harm. After the controversy, the bank saw a sharp drop in new client accounts and credit applications, resulting in large financial losses (71). Unfavorable publicity and rumors on social media may also harm a person's reputation.…”
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