Mining and (sustainable) local communities : transforming Ravensthorpe, Western Australia


Autoria(s): Mayes, Robyn
Contribuinte(s)

Brueckner, Martin

Durey, Angela

Mayes, Robyn

Pforr, Christof

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

This chapter examines local community experiences, understandings and changes attending the presence of mining activity, in particular as occurred in the Shire of Ravensthorpe in the South West of Western Australia (WA). It does so by drawing on an extensive ethnographic study spanning the development, opening, and closure of BHP Billiton’s Ravensthorpe Nickel Operation (RNO). Given that the negative consequences of mining activity are most evident and complex at the local level, it is crucial that we understand and address how communities (and the individuals and families who are both part of and are shaped by communities) experience the impacts of mining. Though difficult to measure, social and cultural dimensions of mining at the local scale, as this chapter demonstrates, are central to our understanding of mining as a curse or cure.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72763/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-53873-5_15

Mayes, Robyn (2014) Mining and (sustainable) local communities : transforming Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. In Brueckner, Martin, Durey, Angela, Mayes, Robyn, & Pforr, Christof (Eds.) Resource Curse or Cure? On the Sustainability of Development in Western Australia. Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 223-237.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Springer

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Tipo

Book Chapter