OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile Towards a Regional Mining Strategy

OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile Towards a Regional Mining Strategy
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9789264930285
ISBN-13 : 9264930280
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Synopsis OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile Towards a Regional Mining Strategy by : OECD

Antofagasta is a world leader in copper and lithium production, with strategic importance for the global energy transition and for the economic development of Chile. This study presents the diagnosis, rationale and building blocks for a new mining strategy in the region of Antofagasta, Chile that prioritises well-being standards and opportunities for local communities.

OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of the Pilbara, Australia

OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of the Pilbara, Australia
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9789264555297
ISBN-13 : 9264555293
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Synopsis OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of the Pilbara, Australia by : OECD

The green transition presents the Pilbara with an opportunity to diversify its economy and improve well-being conditions of its communities, while becoming a strategic player in the global shift towards more sustainable mining. This study offers guidance on how the Pilbara can shape a more inclusive and sustainable development model that supports economic diversification and prioritises improving the living conditions of its communities, particularly First Nations.

OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of Andalusia, Spain

OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of Andalusia, Spain
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9789264734876
ISBN-13 : 9264734872
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Synopsis OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of Andalusia, Spain by : OECD

Andalusia is the largest mining producer in Spain, the second-largest copper producer in the EU and a leader in marble and gypsum production. The region benefits from two distinct mining subsectors, each with a rich network of suppliers that are relevant for local development: the metallic mining sector (e.g. copper and zinc),

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile
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ISBN-10 : 9264520082
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Synopsis Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile by :

Antofagasta is a world leader in copper and lithium production, with strategic importance for the global energy transition and for the economic development of Chile. Located in north Chile, Antofagasta is carved by the natural contours of the Atacama Desert and home to diverse Indigenous communities. Despite the wealth brought by mining, communities in Antofagasta lag on a number of well-being dimensions. At the same time, Antofagasta's mining industry is entering a new phase of development, driven by the expected surge in global demand for its minerals and the imperative to adapt to the green and digital transitions. Against this backdrop, a new development vision with a long-term strategy is warranted in the region to leverage mining benefits to improve well-being standards and take advantage of the opportunities brought by the digital and green transition in mining. This study presents the diagnosis, rationale and building blocks for a new mining strategy in the region of Antofagasta, Chile that prioritises well-being standards and opportunities for local communities. This medium and long-term strategy aims to create a new pact amongst different societal stakeholders to build trust and unite efforts for more inclusive and sustainable growth in the region.

OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014

OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9789264222892
ISBN-13 : 9264222898
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis OECD Rural Policy Reviews: Chile 2014 by : OECD

This report looks at rural policy in Chile, examining the main trends in rural regions, policies and governance arrangements.

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile
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ISBN-13 : 9789264875289
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Synopsis Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile by :

Antofagasta is a world leader in copper and lithium production, with strategic importance for the global energy transition and for the economic development of Chile. Located in north Chile, Antofagasta is carved by the natural contours of the Atacama Desert and home to diverse Indigenous communities. Despite the wealth brought by mining, communities in Antofagasta lag on a number of well-being dimensions. At the same time, Antofagasta's mining industry is entering a new phase of development, driven by the expected surge in global demand for its minerals and the imperative to adapt to the green and digital transitions. Against this backdrop, a new development vision with a long-term strategy is warranted in the region to leverage mining benefits to improve well-being standards and take advantage of the opportunities brought by the digital and green transition in mining. This study presents the diagnosis, rationale and building blocks for a new mining strategy in the region of Antofagasta, Chile that prioritises well-being standards and opportunities for local communities. This medium and long-term strategy aims to create a new pact amongst different societal stakeholders to build trust and unite efforts for more inclusive and sustainable growth in the region.

Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile

Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile
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Publisher : Organization for Economic Co-Operation & Development
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9264288333
ISBN-13 : 9789264288331
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile by : Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation

Chile is a relatively stable, well-connected, open economy. Over the last decade the country has managed to increase its participation in global value chains and to export new products. However, its knowledge base is limited, productivity is stagnating and economic opportunities are still concentrated in a few places and limited to a few activities and firms. Today's global production revolution offers a window of opportunity for Chile to "update" its growth model to become more inclusive and sustainable. The Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile (PTPR) uses a forward-looking framework to assess the country readiness to embrace change, with perspectives on solar energy, mining and agro-food, and identifies priorities for future reforms. This review is the result of government-business dialogue and rigorous analysis. It benefitted from peer learning from Sweden, Germany and the Emilia Romagna Region in Italy through the OECD Initiative for Policy Dialogue on Global Value Chains, Production Transformation and Development.

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile

Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile
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ISBN-10 : 9264561447
ISBN-13 : 9789264561441
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Synopsis Mining Regions and Cities in the Region of Antofagasta, Chile by : Organisation for Economic Co-operation

Antofagasta is a world leader in copper and lithium production, with strategic importance for the global energy transition and for the economic development of Chile. Located in north Chile, Antofagasta is carved by the natural contours of the Atacama Desert and home to diverse Indigenous communities. Despite the wealth brought by mining, communities in Antofagasta lag on a number of well-being dimensions. At the same time, Antofagasta's mining industry is entering a new phase of development, driven by the expected surge in global demand for its minerals and the imperative to adapt to the green and digital transitions. Against this backdrop, a new development vision with a long-term strategy is warranted in the region to leverage mining benefits to improve well-being standards and take advantage of the opportunities brought by the digital and green transition in mining. This study presents the diagnosis, rationale and building blocks for a new mining strategy in the region of Antofagasta, Chile that prioritises well-being standards and opportunities for local communities. This medium and long-term strategy aims to create a new pact amongst different societal stakeholders to build trust and unite efforts for more inclusive and sustainable growth in the region

Reducing Poverty, Protecting Livelihoods, and Building Assets in a Changing Climate

Reducing Poverty, Protecting Livelihoods, and Building Assets in a Changing Climate
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9780821383780
ISBN-13 : 0821383787
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Reducing Poverty, Protecting Livelihoods, and Building Assets in a Changing Climate by : Dorte Verner

Climate change is the defining development challenge of our time. More than a global environmental issue, climate change and variability threaten to reverse recent progress in poverty reduction and economic growth. Both now and over the long run, climate change and variability threatens human and social development by restricting the fulfillment of human potential and by disempowering people and communities in reducing their livelihoods options. Communities across Latin America and the Caribbean are already experiencing adverse consequences from climate change and variability. Precipitation has increased in the southeastern part of South America, and now often comes in the form of sudden deluges, leading to flooding and soil erosion that endanger people s lives and livelihoods. Southwestern parts of South America and western Central America are seeing a decrease in precipitation and an increase in droughts. Increasing heat and drought in Northeast Brazil threaten the livelihoods of already-marginal smallholders, and may turn parts of the eastern Amazon rainforest into savannah. The Andean inter-tropical glaciers are shrinking and expected to disappear altogether within the next 20-40 years, with significant consequences for water availability. These environmental changes will impact local livelihoods in unprecedented ways. Poverty, inequality, water access, health, and migration are and will be measurably affected by climate change. Using an innovative research methodology, this study finds quantitative evidence of large variations in impacts across regions. Many already poor regions are becoming poorer; traditional livelihoods are being challenged in unprecedented ways; water scarcity is increasing, particularly in poor arid areas; human health is deteriorating; and climate-induced migration is already taking place and may increase. Successfully reducing social vulnerability to climate change and variability requires action and commitment at multiple levels. This volume offers key operational recommendations at the government, community, and household levels with particular emphasis placed on enhancing good governance and technical capacity in the public sector, building social capital in local communities, and protecting the asset base of poor households.

The Economic Development of Latin America in the Twentieth Century

The Economic Development of Latin America in the Twentieth Century
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105025111738
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Synopsis The Economic Development of Latin America in the Twentieth Century by : André A. Hofman

Hofman, a researcher with the Chile-based Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, uses growth accounting methods and previously unavailable long-term series data to assess the economic performance of the region during the century from a comparative and historical perspective. In particular he compares Latin American economies to those of advanced capitalist economies, to newly industrialized economies, and to Spain and Portugal because of the historical ties. He looks at the reasons for the poor or negative growth during the 1980s and the apparent recovery in the 1990s and at such problems as debt, income inequality, high inflation, cyclical instability, and political and policy instability. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR