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The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Environmental
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Keyword Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Li+ M-Maq Mar-Mc Md-Mn Mo+ N O P-Pd Pe-Pn Po+ Q R-Rh Ri-Rn Ro+ S-Sd Se-Sh Si-Sm Sn-Ss St+ T-Th Ti+ U V W-Wg Wh+ X Y Z
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific topic, KRO has extracted these key words and developed a list of major key words presented in this Key Word Index to which individual key words used in the article reference have been assigned. In most of the individual Key Word Reports the references are in crhonological order, though in some such as Deposits the order is first by key word and then chronological. Only articles classified as "technical" (mainly scientific journal articles) and "media" (independent media articles) are included in the Key Word Index. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow.

Environmental tagged articles deal with a wide range of topics that focus on both environmental and social license issues. This topic overlaps with other key words that are more specific. The relationship to diamonds involves the question of wther or not, and under what terms, a diamond deposit can be put into production.

Environmental
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Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1990-0501
1990
Fyfe, W.S.Global resource utilization and the global environment: the need for holistic approachAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, No. 90-58, 5pGlobalResources, Environment
DS1990-0984
1990
Marcus, J.Mining enviornment- regulatory control of mining at the federal level, partoneEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 191, No. 6, June p. 16U, W, Y, Z, 16AA, BB.United StatesMining, Environment
DS1990-1307
1990
Saxe, D.Startling amendments to Ontario's environmental lawsHazardous Materials Management, Vol. 2, No. 5, October pp. 21-23OntarioLegal, Environment
DS1991-0062
1991
Ball, T.K., Cameron, D.G., Colman, T.B., Roberts, P.D.Behaviour of radon in the geological environment: a reviewUnknown, Vol. pp. 169-182GlobalRadon, Environment
DS1991-0168
1991
Brehaut, H.It isn't easy being green - or becoming -greenCrs Perspectives, No. 37, October pp. 6-11CanadaEnvironmental, Laws
DS1991-0190
1991
Buhr, N.The environmental audit: who needs it?Business Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 3, Winter pp. 27-32CanadaEnvironmental, Not specific to mining companies
DS1991-0206
1991
Caldwell, L.K.International environmental policy: emergence and dimensionsDuke University Press, Second edition, 465p. softcover approx. $ 20.00GlobalEnvironmental, Policy-legal
DS1991-0296
1991
Conference on abatement of acidic drainageProceedings volumes on conference on abatement of acidic drainageThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Conference volumes, Vol. 1, and 2 available ( 3rd. in Feb. 1992)CanadaAcid drainage, environmental, Table of contents
DS1991-0451
1991
Epps, J.M.The environmental audit and its importance to contemporay managementAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 2, May pp. 15-17AustraliaEnvironment, Legal
DS1991-0652
1991
Halliwell, J.E.Environment and scienceThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) , Special Feature on environment, Vol. 84, No. 952, Augustpp. 41-43CanadaEnvironment, Science
DS1991-0869
1991
King, J.M., Boggs, C.J.Legal due diligence- the skeletons in the closetMining Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 10, October pp. 1255-1261GlobalLegal, Environmental
DS1991-1011
1991
Lootens, D.J., et al.Environmental management for the 1990'sAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Volume, 379p. prices shown in United States dollarsGlobalEnvironment, mining, Book -ad
DS1991-1237
1991
Nisbet, E.G.Leaving Eden.. to protect and manage the earthCambridge University Press, 465p. $ 14.95 paperbackGlobalEnvironment, Book -ad
DS1991-1267
1991
O'Riordan, T., Rayner, S.Risk management for global environmental changeGlobal Environmental Change, March pp. 91-108GlobalEnvironment, Economics
DS1991-1323
1991
Peeling, G.R.Australia's eclogically sustainable development working group on miningWorld Mineral Notes, Vol. 7, No. 5, October pp. 1-2AustraliaLegal, Environmental, Mining
DS1991-1455
1991
Rose, P.The changing legislative environment for explorationAusIMM, August pp. 10-12AustraliaLegal, Environment
DS1991-1506
1991
Saxe, D.Taking environmental rights seriouslyHazardous Materials Management, Vol. 3, No. 4, August pp. 12-13CanadaEnvironmental, Law
DS1991-1507
1991
Saxe, D.Directions in environmental regulation: where is Ontario going now?Hazardous Materials Management, December, pp. 37, 38OntarioLegal, Environmental
DS1991-1511
1991
Scheffer, V.The shaping of environmentalism in AmericaUniversity of of Washington Press, 260p. approx. 25.00 United StatesGlobalEnvironmental, Book -ad
DS1991-1827
1991
Walsh, P.A green depression. Current recession may be a depression. Edited version of a talk in Australia which emphasizes the problems and activities ofGreenpeaceAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 3, July pp. 58-59AustraliaEconomics, Environmental
DS1991-1854
1991
White, L., O'Neil, T.Environmental engineering- an evolving discipline of increasing importance to miningMining Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 11, November pp. 1309-1314United StatesEnvironmental, Legal
DS1992-0048
1992
AusIMMStrategies for cost-effective environmental approvalsAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 6, October p. 18AustraliaEnvironment, Brief overview of projects
DS1992-0095
1992
Basham, G.V.Environmental audits: a shield, a sword or a trojan horse?American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Annual Meeting held Phoenix Arizona Feb. 24-27th. 1992, Preprint No. 92-80, 5pGlobalLegal, economics, Environmental
DS1992-0120
1992
Bhagwat, S.B., Berg, R.C.Environmental benefits vs. costs of geologic mappingEnvironmental Geology, Vol. 19, No. 1, January-February pp. 33-40GlobalEnvironmental, Costs, economics
DS1992-0169
1992
Brody, J.Energy, economics and environment... overview of conferenceAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 5, August p. 26-29AustraliaConference overview, Energy, environment
DS1992-0185
1992
Buckley, R.Critical environmental issues for the mining industry in 1992Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 4, July pp. 39-47AustraliaEnvironment, legal, Mining industry
DS1992-0206
1992
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)Managing the risks to reap the rewardsThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Special Symposium, Volume, $ 105.00BookEconomics, ore reserves, Financing, environmental, politics
DS1992-0223
1992
Carruthers, D.S.The significance of the 1992 United Nations conference on environment and development for AustraliaAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 3, May pp. 68-70AustraliaEnvironment, legal, economics, Mining
DS1992-0269
1992
Collins, D., Hutchinson, R., Edwards, G.Can the mining industry successfully show that it is environmentallyaware?Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, December pp. 73-75AustraliaMining, Environmental
DS1992-0444
1992
Estrin, D.Business guide to environmental law.written by a lawyer not specific to miningCarswell, no pages no price givenCanadaLegal, Environment
DS1992-0897
1992
Krug, E.C.Acid rain: an example of environmental epistemologyMining Engineering, Vol. 44, No. 12, December pp. 1431-1434GlobalEnvironment, Acid rain
DS1992-1010
1992
Mate, K.Environmental impact of mining in Ghana: issues and answersNatural Resources forum, February pp. 49-53GhanaMining, Environment
DS1992-1035
1992
McLaren, G.P.Classifying mineral potential in support of land-use policy decisions in British Columbia CanadaNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring pp. 85-96British ColumbiaLand use policy, environment, Legal -mineral resources
DS1992-1093
1992
Moss, T.A.Geotechnical evaluation for the design and construction of mine projects #2Mining Engineering, Vol. 44, No. 11, November pp. 1337-1340GlobalGeotechnical, mining, Environmental
DS1992-1100
1992
Mullen, J.C.Hazardous substance/waste management considerations another dimension to an environmental auditAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Annual Meeting held Phoenix Arizona Feb. 24-27th. 1992, Preprint No. 92-112, 4pGlobalLegal, Environmental, Coal
DS1992-1123
1992
Nichols, R.L., Looney, B.B., Huddleston, J.E.3-D digital imaging.. environmental interpretationsEnvironmental Science and Technology, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 642-649.GlobalEnvironmental, Geochemistry -chemical analyses
DS1992-1256
1992
Raufer, R.K.Market-based environmental developmentNatural Resources forum, Vol. 16, No. 2, May pp. 111-116EuropeEconomics, Legal, Environment
DS1992-1260
1992
Raw Materials ReportEnvironmental management - guidelines for miningRaw Materials Report, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 7-8GlobalLegal, Environmental, Guidelines -brief overview
DS1992-1264
1992
Redclift, M.The meaning of sustainable developmentGeoforuM., Ol. 23, No. 3, pp. 395-403GlobalEconomics, World, Environment, mining
DS1992-1326
1992
Sanford, R.F.The nature of environmentalisMSeg Newsletter, No. 9, April pp. 4, 5GlobalLegal, Environmental, Overview of issues
DS1992-1412
1992
Singhal, R.K., et al.Environmental issues and management of waste in energy and mineralproductionA.a. Balkema, 2 vols. 1447p. approx. $ 300.00GlobalEnvironment, Book -ad
DS1992-1517
1992
Tanner, A.B.Bibliography of radon in the outdoor environment and selected reference son gas mobility in the groundUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open file, No. 92-0351 A, B 298p. $45.00 plus disc $ 10.00GlobalRadon, Environment
DS1992-1568
1992
Trezek, G.J.Remediation of heavy metals in soils and sludgesAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Annual Meeting held Phoenix Arizona Feb. 24-27th. 1992, Preprint No. 92-95, 5pGlobalMineral processing, environment, Polysilicates
DS1992-1597
1992
Van Zyl, D., Koval, M., Li, Ta M.Risk assessment -management issues in the environment planning of MinesSociety Mining Engineers and Exploration Inc, 230p. approximately $ 60.00United StatesMining, Assessment, environment, audits
DS1992-1617
1992
Walde, T.Third world mining: no limits on pollution?Raw Materials Report, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 4-5GlobalLegal, Environmental, Mining
DS1992-1630
1992
Walstrom, J.S., MacLeod, M.D., Rutherford, T.L.Environmental liability management for mineral processorsAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Annual Meeting held Phoenix Arizona Feb. 24-27th. 1992, Preprint No. 92-16. 5pGlobalEnvironment, Legal, mineral processing
DS1992-1632
1992
Ward, M.H.Mining and the environment: in the long run we are all... survivorsMinerals Industry International, No. 1006, May pp. 33-41GlobalEconomics, Environment
DS1992-1633
1992
Warner, N.Towards cleaner and greener technology - some personal initiatives in advanced smeltingMineral Industry International, July pp. 5-11GlobalLegal, Environment, Mineral processing -smelting
DS1992-1722
1992
Yong, R.N., Mohamed, A.M.O., Warkentin, B.P.Principles of contaminant transport in soilsElsevier, 327p. approx. $ 150.00 United StatesGlobalBook -ad, Landfill, environment
DS1992-1730
1992
Zaburunov, S.A.Monitoring our global environmentEarth, Vol. 1, No. 4, July pp. 46-53GlobalEnvironment, Satellites
DS1993-0003
1993
Abbott, R., Champigny, N.Implementing management systems... EMS (environmental management system)Mining Environmental Management, pp. 4, 5CanadaEnvironmental, Management systems
DS1993-0043
1993
Arnold, R., Gottlieb, A.Trashing the economy.. how runaway environmentalism is wrecking AmericaMerrill Press, 660p. $ 20.00United StatesBook -Table of contents, Environmental
DS1993-0076
1993
Banks, D.S.Can the United States maintain its edge in environmentally criticaltechnologies?Nonrenewable Resources, Vol. 2, No. 3, Fall pp. 172-180United StatesEconomics, Environment
DS1993-0111
1993
Berry, R.J.Environmental dilemmas: ethics and decisionsChapman and Hall, 271p. $ 50.00GlobalBook -ad, Environment
DS1993-0170
1993
Brown, D.S.Minerals and the environment in the 21st. century #1Nonrenewable Resources, Vol. 2, No. 3, Fall pp. 181-186United StatesEconomics -minerals, Environment
DS1993-0420
1993
Eslinger, E., et al.Introduction to environmental hydrogeologySepm Short Course, No. 32, 100pBookEnvironmental, Hydrogeology -regulations, legal, groundwater
DS1993-0603
1993
Guthrie, G.D.Jr., Mossman, B.T.Health effects of mineral dustsReviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 28, 600pGlobalEnvironment, Book -table of contents, Mineral dusts -health
DS1993-0677
1993
Hjelm. L.E.Environmental auditing software: quality check for corporate environmentalcomplianceHandout from talk at PDA Meeting, Toronto, 6pUnited StatesComputer application, environment, Program -Audit Master
DS1993-0842
1993
Korbmann, R.Scars on the face of the earth; environmental protection and destruction inNamibia. (in German)Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart, Vol. 1993, No. 12, pp. 24-27.NamibiaEnvironmental
DS1993-0848
1993
Kral, S.Risk assessment/management in the environmental planning of MinesMining Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 2, February pp. 151-154United StatesEconomics, Environmental, legal
DS1993-0951
1993
Mackey, T.S.No tomorrow? environmental matters affecting new industrial plants in theUSAEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 194, No. 12, December pp. NA 16A, 16B, 16D.United StatesEnvironmental, Mining
DS1993-1039
1993
Miller, R.J., Descour. J.M.Geophysics applied to abandoned mined landSociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Meeting held February 15-18, 1993 in Reno, Nevada, Reprint No. 93-123, 5pGlobalEnvironmental, Legal
DS1993-1046
1993
Mining Environmental ManagementResources on native lands... Australia and New ZealandMining Environmental Management, Vol. 1, No. 2, June pp. 20-22Australia, New ZealandEnvironment, Ownership
DS1993-1047
1993
Mining Environmental ManagementDeducting mine reclamation costsMining Environmental Management, Vol. 1, No. 2, June pp. 17CanadaEnvironment, One page overview
DS1993-1048
1993
Mining Environmental ManagementEnvironmental compliance processesMining Environmental Management, Vol. 1, No. 2, June pp. 4-6GlobalEnvironment, Legal
DS1993-1049
1993
Mining Environmental ManagementAnglo American's South Africa perspectiveMining Environmental Management, pp. 12, 13, 14South AfricaEnvironmental, Overview -brief
DS1993-1101
1993
Mwenifumbo, C.J.Borehole geophysics in environmental applicationsThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 86, No. 966, January pp. 43-49GlobalGeophysics, Environmental
DS1993-1304
1993
Richardson, O.Environmental decision making and Ontario's mining industryCrs Perspectives, No. 45, July/August pp. 2-9OntarioEnvironmental, Legal
DS1993-1320
1993
Rojas, J.M.Bolivia is ready for mining businessGlobal Business Opportunities, northwest Mining, pp. 5-26BoliviaEconomics, Mining code, investment law, environment
DS1993-1374
1993
Sanford, R.F., Pierson, C.T., Crovelli, R.A.An objective replacement method for censored geochemical dataMathematical Geology, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 59-80GlobalGeochemistry, Environmental
DS1993-1427
1993
Sengupta, M.Environmental impacts of mining: monitoring, restoration and controlLewis Publishers, 512pGlobalBook -ad, Environment
DS1993-1507
1993
Solopanov, A.T., Chebkasov, R.V.Problems of environmental control when mining diamond deposits in westernYakutia.Diamonds of Yakutia, Russia, Extended Abstracts, Volume in English $ 115.00, pp. 163-164.Russia, YakutiaMining, Environmental
DS1993-1689
1993
Walker, J.S.State of the art techniques for backfilling abandoned mine voidsUnited States Bureau of Mines Information Circular, No. 9359, 17pUnited StatesEnvironmental, Mining -backfill
DS1994-0010
1994
Acquah, P.C.Government environmental regulations and implementation in the miningsectorNatural Resources forum, Vol. 18, No. 3, August pp. 193-206GlobalLegal, laws, Environment
DS1994-0215
1994
Brown, D.S.Minerals and the environment in the 21st. century #2American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, No. 94-58, 3pUnited StatesMining legislation, Environmental
DS1994-0217
1994
Brown, K.W.New horizons in soil remediationGeotimes, Vol. 39, No. 9, Sept. pp. 15-17United StatesEnvironment, Soil remediation -brief overview
DS1994-0248
1994
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)Proceedings volume from the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6 meeting held Oct. 11-15th.VancouverThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Volume, abstractsBritish Columbia, Northwest TerritoriesBook -table of contents, Mineral processing, mining, environmental, geology
DS1994-0277
1994
Cavender, B.W.Strategic ramifications of corporate environmental policyMining Engineering, Vol. 46, No. 3, March pp. 204-207United StatesPublic awareness, Environmental
DS1994-0427
1994
Dias, A.K., Begg, M.Environmental policy for sustainable development of natural resourcesNatural Resources forum, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 275-286GlobalLegal, Environmental
DS1994-0533
1994
Ford, G., et al.Who pays for past sins? Policy issues surrounding contaminated sitere mediation in CanadaAlternatives, Regulatory Issues environment, Vol. 20, No. 4, Sept-Oct. pp. 26-47CanadaEnvironment, Legal, laws
DS1994-0856
1994
Juilland, J.Biodiversity-ecosystem-energy and mineral resources on public landsAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Meeting held Albuquerque Feb. 14-17th, No. 94-191, 2pUnited StatesBLM management, Environmental
DS1994-0879
1994
Karvinen, W.O., McAllister, M.L.Rising to the surface: emerging groundwater policy trends in CanadaCentre for Resource Studies, Mon. 29, 149p. $ 25.00CanadaGroundwater, Environment
DS1994-0989
1994
Laurentian University Centre in Mining and Mineral Exploration ResearchCentre in Mining and Mineral Exploration Research database now on disketteLaurentian University Centre in Mining and Mineral Exploration Research, 8000 citations, approx. $ 275.00CanadaEnvironmental, Database -Centre in Mining and Mineral Exploration Research.
DS1994-1043
1994
Lloyd, P.J.Environmental protection in South AfricaSouth African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), June pp. 111-118South AfricaLaw, legal, Environment
DS1994-1085
1994
Madson, E., Madill, H., Walker, R.Exploration to development: DIAND's regulatory requirements. #2The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), pp. 25-38.Northwest TerritoriesLegal, environment, Regulations
DS1994-1086
1994
Madson, E., Madill, H., Walker, R.Exploration to development: DIAND's regulatory requirements. #1The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), pp. 25-38.Northwest TerritoriesLegal, Environmental
DS1994-1204
1994
Mining Environmental ManagementEnvironmental networking -BrasilMining Environmental Management, March, pp. 10, 11BrazilEnvironmental
DS1994-1360
1994
Pelletier, C.A.Environmental issues associated with diamond mine developmentThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6, Oct. 11-15th. Vancouver, p.66 abstract onlyNorthwest TerritoriesEnvironment, Land management
DS1994-1412
1994
Prince, D.Canadians accept exploration in parksPda Digest, Vol. 7, No. 31, Winter pp. 1, 2, 3CanadaEnvironmental, Parks -access
DS1994-1693
1994
Stewart, G.Expediting in the Northwest TerritoriesThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6, Oct. 11-15th. Vancouver, p.68 abstract onlyNorthwest TerritoriesEnvironment, Expediting
DS1994-1711
1994
Struhsacker, D.W.Playing to win: collecting environmental dat a during exploration and focusing on political communicationsAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Preprint, Meeting held Albuquerque Feb. 14-17th, No. 94-171, 10pUnited StatesEnvironmental, Legal involvements
DS1994-1772
1994
Thoms, M.C.A freeze sampling technique for collection of active stream sediments usedin mineral explorationJournal of Geochem. Explor, Vol. 51, No. 2, July pp. 131-141GlobalGeochemistry, environmental, Sampling technique -freeze
DS1994-1806
1994
Turner, B.L., James, T.Developing a diamond mine: sequence versus synchronismThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6, Oct. 11-15th. Vancouver, p.66 abstract onlyNorthwest TerritoriesEnvironment, Land management
DS1994-1817
1994
UphereFinding common ground... do diamonds offer solid economic benefits forCanada's north?Uphere, November/December pp. 67-82.Northwest TerritoriesEnvironmental, Economics
DS1994-1823
1994
Van Blerck, M.C.Mining and the environment: tax incentives encourage orderly planningSouth African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), June pp. 129-132South AfricaLaw, legal, Environment
DS1994-1905
1994
White, M.E.After the greening -the browning of AustraliaAustralia Academy of Science, $ 60.00AustraliaBook -review, Environmental
DS1994-1934
1994
Wolfe, J.International developments in environmental management systemsCrs Perspectives, No. 49, April pp. 22-27GlobalEnvironment, Management systems
DS1994-1997
1994
Zigarlick, J.Land transport in Canada's ArcticThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) District 6, Oct. 11-15th. Vancouver, p.67 abstract onlyNorthwest TerritoriesEnvironment, Transportation
DS1995-0041
1995
Anderson, K.Mining, privatization and the environmentRaw Materials Report, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 25-28CanadaLegal, Environment
DS1995-0042
1995
Anderson, K.Toward the management of mining environmental conflictsSeg Newsletter, No. 21, April pp. 8, 9United StatesMining, Environment
DS1995-0214
1995
Brodie, M.J.Corporate considerations in mine decommissioningThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 88, No. 989, April pp. 50-54CanadaLegal, Environment
DS1995-0341
1995
ComputerMining environmental database, Cimmer office CD-ROM versionLaurentian University Conference -database, GlobalDatabase -CD-ROM., Mining, environment, Reclamation
DS1995-0448
1995
Drummond, I., Mursden, T.K.Regulating sustainable developmentGlobal Environmental Change, Vol. 5, No. 1, March pp. 51-64United StatesEconomics, Environment
DS1995-0449
1995
DuBray, E.A.Preliminary compilation of descriptive geoenvironmental mineral depositmodelsUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open file, No. 95-831, 270p. $ 50.00United StatesEnvironment, Models -mineral deposits
DS1995-0466
1995
Dushnisky, K., Pelletier, C.A.Environmental risk assessment and international mineral developmentInternational Journal of Surface Mining, Reclamation and environ, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 19-22GlobalEnvironment, Mining development
DS1995-0495
1995
Environmental Protection AgencyBest practice environmental management in miningConference Proceedings, videos, booklets, AustraliaBook -ad, Environment
DS1995-0502
1995
Epps, J.M.Environmental management in mining: an international perspective of an increasing global industryAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 5, August pp. 17-20AustraliaEnvironment, International perspective
DS1995-0517
1995
Evans, M.C.Satellite imagery - its application in mine site rehabilitationAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, November pp. 61-63AustraliaRemote sensing, Rehabilitation, environment
DS1995-0531
1995
Fenteng, J.A., Asabere, R.K., Solomon, G.B.Integrated reclamation planning of disconfigured Lands cape after surface mining operations at Ghana (GCD.Singhal, Mine Planning, pp. 657-665.GhanaEnvironment, dumps, Reclamation
DS1995-0556
1995
Foster, J.A.Environmental management systemMining and the Environment: regulation and liability, 12pCanadaLegal, Environment
DS1995-0562
1995
Freas, R.C.Environmental regulatory controls -what was, what is and what is to comeMining Engineering, Vol. 47, No. 3, March pp. 243-246United StatesLegal, Environmental
DS1995-0699
1995
Gunn, J.M.Restoration and recovery of an industrial region... progress in SudburyareaSpringer, 350p. Cost ?OntarioBook -table of contents, Environment, emissions, Sudbury area
DS1995-0707
1995
Gusek, J.J.Passive treatment of acid rock drainage: what is the potential bottomline?Mining Engineering, Vol. 47, No. 3, March pp. 250-253United StatesAcid rock drainage, Environmental
DS1995-0962
1995
Kirkby, G.Streamlining environmental regulation for mining... an interim reportStanding Committee on Natural Resources, December, 20pCanadaLegal, Environmental
DS1995-1016
1995
Krajick, S.The rich barrens... mining threatens Canada's Northwest TerritoriesAudubon, Jan-Feb. pp. 18, 20, 21.Northwest TerritoriesEnvironmental, Mining
DS1995-1105
1995
Long, K.R.Economics of mining lawNonrenewable Resources, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring pp. 74-83United StatesEconomics, Mineral policy, environment
DS1995-1141
1995
Maddox, J.Sustainable development unsustainableNature, Vol. 374, No. 6520, March 23, p. 305GlobalEconomics, Environment
DS1995-1214
1995
McQuade, C.V.Evaporation and its importance in balancing the budgetAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 4, June pp. 38-40AustraliaEnvironmental, Mineral processing -tailings pond
DS1995-1306
1995
Morrey, D.R.Using metal tolerant plants to reclaim mining wastesMining Engineering, Vol. 47, No. 3, March pp. 247-249United StatesMineral wastes, Environmental
DS1995-1436
1995
Parsons, R.B.Taxation of reclamation and other environmental issuesMining and the Environment: regulation and liability, 8pCanadaEconomics -taxation, Environment
DS1995-1578
1995
Ripley, E.A., et al.Environmental effects of mining #1St. Lucie Press, Canada, United StatesBook -ad, Environment
DS1995-1897
1995
Thakker, B.Details of foreign investment framework -update on environmentallegislationWorld Mining Congress, Institute International Research held May, 18pIndiaEconomics -investment, Environment
DS1995-1925
1995
Trammell, J.Dealing with regulatory system: reflections of a former mineral environmental geologistSeg Newsletter, No. 20, Jan. p.5GlobalEnvironment, Legal
DS1995-1940
1995
UNEP Industry and environmentUnited Nations training manual for environmentUnep, $ 160.00 United StatesZambia, AustraliaBook -ad, Environment
DS1996-0038
1996
Appleton, J.D., Fuge, R., McCall, G.J.H.Environmental geochemistry and healthGeological Society of London, No. 113, 270pAfricaEnvironment, geochemistry, health, Table of contents
DS1996-0121
1996
Berger, A.R., Jams, W.J.Geoindicators - assessing rapid environmental changes in earth systemsBalkema, 470pGlobalEnvironment, water systems, semi, arid, Table of contents
DS1996-0217
1996
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)Canadian exploration challenges.. theme overview... land accessThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 89, No. 997, Feb. p. 42CanadaEconomics, Legal, environmental
DS1996-0290
1996
Continuing Legal Education Society of BCMining: developing and structuring dealsContinuing Legal Education Society of BC, Yukon Chamber, 120p. $ 133.00Yukon, British ColumbiaLegal -mining deals, Land claims -First Nations, Bonnet Plume, environment
DS1996-0310
1996
Crowley, Ripley, et al.Environmental effects of mining ... one page on diamondsSt. Lucie Press, p. 256 only.GlobalDiamond, Environment
DS1996-0425
1996
Environmental Law InstituteEnvironmental law deskbookEnvironmental Law Institute Publications, approx. 100.00 United StatesUnited StatesBook - ad, Environment - legal
DS1996-0670
1996
Islam, S.M.N., Jolley, A.Sustainable development in Asia: the current state and policy decisionsNatural Resources forum, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 263-279AsiaEconomics, Legal, environment
DS1996-0885
1996
Marcus, J.J.A long needed tome, , ,the mining environmental handbook.BriefdescriptionEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 197, No. 10, Oct. pp. 37, 39, 40, 42United StatesEnvironment, Mining industry book
DS1996-0901
1996
Mathu, E.M.Geology and the environment of KenyaJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 4, Nov. 1, pp. 511-540KenyaGeology, Environment
DS1996-0922
1996
McCreary, J.H.ISO 14000: a framework for co-ordinating existing environmental managementresponsibilitiesThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 89, No. 999, April pp. 65-70CanadaMining, Environment
DS1996-0925
1996
McElfish, J.M., Bernstein, T., Bass, S.P., Sheldon, E.Hard rock mining: ColoradoEnvironmental Law Institute, Chapter 4, pp. 103-158ColoradoMining laws, Environmental
DS1996-0926
1996
MCElfish, J.M., Berstein, T., Bassm S., Sheldon, E.Hard rock mining: state approaches to environmental protection.... Coloradochapter.Environmental Law Institute, Chapter 4, pp. 103-158.ColoradoLegal overview, Environmental overview
DS1996-0970
1996
Mining Environmental ManagementTailings dams a foundation for new understandingMining Environmental Management, September pp. 15-19GlobalTailings Dams, Environment
DS1996-0971
1996
Mining Environmental ManagementMining in India... outline of policyMining Environmental Management, June pp. 15-20IndiaEnvironment, Legal -policy
DS1996-0972
1996
Mining Environmental ManagementDiamonds from the frozen north. Informational article supplied by BHPDiamonds.Mining Environment Management, June pp. 4-7.Northwest TerritoriesEnvironment, Case study -BHP, Dia Met
DS1996-0973
1996
Mining Environmental ManagementHard diamonds.... brief overview of WWF positionMining Environmental Management, Sept. p. 27.Northwest TerritoriesNews item, Environment
DS1996-1025
1996
National Technical Information ServiceEnvironment - user's guide clarifies superfund site evaluation method-hazard ranking system (EPA report)National Technical Information Service, United StatesEnvironment, Book - ad
DS1996-1054
1996
Oliver, E.M., Wakefield, D.E.Rehabilitation of mining lands: legislative amendments affecting Ontario's mining industryOsler, Hoskin and Harcourt, 10pOntarioEnvironmental, Rehabilitation
DS1996-1071
1996
Parsons, R.B.Tax treatment of environmental costsInsight Conference, Fundamentals Taxation, 12p. 8 slCanadaLegal - tax, Environment
DS1996-1164
1996
Rasmussen, P.E.Trace metals in the environment: a geological perspectiveGeological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. No. 429, 25p. $ 10.00CanadaEnvironment, Geochemistry -trace metals
DS1996-1215
1996
Ross, C.G.Compliance with environmental lawsInsight Conference, Fundamentals Taxation, 53pOntario, British Columbia, QuebecLegal - tax, Environment
DS1996-1280
1996
Semple, P.G.Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS): mining and change #2Mining Engineering, Vol. 48, No. 9, Sept. pp. 52-55Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Legal, environmental, Costs
DS1996-1493
1996
Wakefield, D.E.Arctic mineral wealth: equitable participation with aboriginal landowners -a slow or fast process?The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Vol. 89, No. 1005, Nov. pp. 67-73.ArcticLand claims, aboriginals, Legal, environment
DS1996-1513
1996
Warhurst, A.Managing the environment through planning for closureJournal of Mineral Policy, Raw Materials, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 23-25GlobalMining - legal, Environmental
DS1997-0029
1997
Anderson, J.E., Gordine, A.Environmental regulations affecting the mining industry in RussiaMining in Russia Conference Northern Miner, Oct, Toronto, 12pRussiaEnvironment, Legal
DS1997-0074
1997
Banks, D., Younger, P.L., Banks, S.B.Mine water chemistry: the good, the bad and the uglyEnvironmental Geology, Vol. 32, No. 3, Oct. 1, pp. 157-GlobalEnvironmental, Mining - waste
DS1997-0226
1997
Cowan, W.R.Planning for mine rehabilitation in Ontario, Canada17th. World Mining Congress Oct. Mexico, pp. 645-651OntarioEnvironment, Mine closure
DS1997-0230
1997
Crowson, P.Mining during the next 25 years: issues and challengesNat. Res. forum, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 231-8GlobalEconomics, discoveries, success, Mining industry - production, environmental, legal
DS1997-0299
1997
DuPlessis, A.J.South Africa - rainbow nation of mineral wealthEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 198, No. 5, May pp. 16ee-nnSouth AfricaOverview, Mining, environmental
DS1997-0354
1997
Fodor, D.Investigations concerning the viability, the reduction and closure of Mines in Romania17th. World Mining Congress Oct. Mexico, pp. 609-630RomaniaEnvironment, Mine closure
DS1997-0413
1997
Gilmore, T.J., Clayton, E.A.Mapping the top of the permafrost using direct current resistivity surveyEnvironmental Geology, Vol. 30, No. 1-2, March 1, pp. 29-33GlobalEnvironment, Permafrost, Geophysics
DS1997-0515
1997
Holloway, J.Successful mining in Africa: the rulesMiga Conference Held June 3-5, Denver, 11pAfricaEconomics, discoveries, Legal, environmental
DS1997-0566
1997
Journal of Geochemical ExplorationEnvironmental geochemical baseline mapping in Europe... Finland, ChinaJournal of Geochem. Expl, Vol. 60, No. 1, Nov. pp. 1-120Europe, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, SardiniaGeochemistry, Environmental
DS1997-0624
1997
Kosich, D.Y.Mining comes of age in global warming debateNorth American Mining, Sept. p. 9-11United States, GlobalEnvironmental, Global warming - mining
DS1997-0647
1997
LaMoreaux, P.E., Powell, W.J., LeGrand, H.E.Environmental and legal aspects of karst areasEnvironmental Geology, Vol. 29, No. 1-2, Jan. 1, pp. 23-36GlobalEnvironment, Karst
DS1997-0732
1997
Marcus, J.J.Mining environmental handbookImperial College Press, SummerGlobalBook - ad, Environment
DS1997-0744
1997
Maxey, M.N.Mining ethical issues: the new prohibitionistsEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 198, No. 10, Oct., pp. 34-40United StatesEconomics, discoveries, Legal, environment
DS1997-0788
1997
Mining Environmental ManagementEthics, surface mining and the environmentMining Environmental Management, Vol. 5, No. 1, March pp. 10-13GlobalEnvironmental, legal, Ethics
DS1997-0791
1997
Mining Environmental ManagementInvestor liability in Central and Eastern EuropeMining Environmental Management, Vol. 5, No. 1, March pp. 18-20RussiaLegal, environmental, Liability
DS1997-0792
1997
Mining Environmental ManagementFramework for TanzaniaMining Environmental Management, Dec. pp. 23-25TanzaniaMining, Environmental
DS1997-0813
1997
Moore, P.Hard choices for environmentalists and the mining industryProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Paper presentation, 12pCanadaEconomics, Environment
DS1997-0920
1997
Poukhovski, D.A., Bise, C.J.A computer based hazard awareness assessment program for surface MinesSociety for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Preprint, No. 97-120, 6pGlobalEnvironment, Mining, computer Program
DS1997-0932
1997
Prospectors and Developers Association CanadaAfter the discoveryProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Short Course, 101p. approx. 25.00GlobalResources, assays, bioleaching, environment, Economics
DS1997-0951
1997
Rempe. N.T.Waste disposal in underground Mines - a technology partnership to protectthe environmentMining Engineering, Vol. 49, No. 3, March pp. 49-52United States, New MexicoMining, Waste disposal, environment
DS1997-0962
1997
Rocha, J., Bristow, J.Mine downscaling and closure: an integral part of sustainable developmentJournal of Mineral Policy, Business and Environment, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 15-20Ontario, South AfricaEnvironment, closures, Deposit - Sudbury, Kimberley
DS1997-1082
1997
Solomon, M.H.South African minerals industry: implications of downscalingJournal of Mineral Policy, Business and Environment, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 21-30South AfricaEnvironment, closures, Gold, prices, economics, discoveries, success
DS1997-1088
1997
South Africa MinesA minerals and mining policy for South Africa, Green Paper for publicdiscussionSouth Africa Mines, 72pSouth AfricaMining - legal, Economics, ownership, management, environment, governan
DS1997-1106
1997
Stewart, M., Petrie, J.Life cycle assessment as a tool... potential environmental impactsMining Environmental Management, June pp. 10-13South AfricaEnvironment, Management
DS1997-1229
1997
Warhurst, A., Bridge, G.Economic liberalisation, innovation, and technology transfer: opportunities for cleaner production..Nat. Res. forum, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 1-12GlobalEconomics, Mining industry - production, environmental, legal
DS1997-1245
1997
White, L.A MEMS report: environment, construction costs and mining codes in southeast Asia... Baldridge and SteeleEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 198, No. 7, July pp. 24-27southeast Asia, Thailand, China, Papua New Guinea, Laos, MalaysiaEnvironment, Legal
DS1998-0057
1998
AusIMMEnvironmental impact assessmentAusIMM, No. 4, June, pp. 38-39AustraliaEnvironment - legal, management
DS1998-0116
1998
Berger, A.R.Environmental change, geoindicators and the autonomy of natureGsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan. pp. 3-8GlobalEnvironment, Geoindicators
DS1998-0201
1998
Campbell, B.Environment, policies, mining and structural adjustment in Guinea.not specific to diamonds - overview.Raw Materials Report, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 34- 44.GuineaEconomics, Mining - legal, environment
DS1998-0285
1998
Crowson, P.Environmental and community issues and the mining industryNatural Resources forum, Vol. 22, No. 2, May 1, pp. 127-130GlobalEconomics, legal, discoveries, success, Environment
DS1998-0286
1998
Crowson, P.Mining and sustainable development: measurement and indicators.not specific to diamonds.... general.Raw Materials Report, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 27-33.GlobalEconomics, Mining - reserves, environment
DS1998-0337
1998
DeLucia, R.J.Availability and access of financial support for renewables: issues and an illustrative innovationNatural Resources forum, Vol. 22, No. 2, May 1, pp. 131-140GlobalEconomics, legal, discoveries, success, Environment
DS1998-0347
1998
Digel, M., Kennedy, M.Environmental implications of diamond mining: current issues in CanadaCalgary Mining Forum, Apr. 8-9, p. 27 . abstractCanadaMining, Environment
DS1998-0709
1998
Journal of Mineral PolicyUNCTAD: commodity resources - sustainable developmentJournal of Mineral Policy, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 34-40Papua New GuineaEconomics, Environmental
DS1998-0770
1998
Klugman, M.A.Environmental considerations #2Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Fundamentals of, pp. 139-180GlobalMineral exploration, Environmental
DS1998-0829
1998
Larocque, A.C.L., Rasmussen, P.E.An overview of trace metals in the environment, from mobilization toremediationEnviron. Geology, Vol. 33, No. 2-3, Feb. pp. 85-91GlobalGeochemistry - trace metals, Environment
DS1998-0949
1998
Martin, J., Edgley, G.J.Environmental management systems: a guide for planning, development andimplementationGovernment Institutes, $ 75.00GlobalBook - ad, Environment
DS1998-0961
1998
Mather, J., Banks, D., Dumpleton, S., Fermor, M.Groundwater contaminants and their migrationGeological Society of London Special Publication, No. 128, 380pGlobalBook - table of contents, Groundwater, environmental
DS1998-1013
1998
Mining Environmental ManagementBolivia: regulatory goalsMining Env. Management, Vol. 6, No. 2, March pp. 13-19BoliviaMining - legal, Environment
DS1998-1014
1998
Mining Environmental ManagementMining development in ColombiaMining Env. Management, Vol. 6, No. 2, March pp. 24-5ColombiaMining -legal, Environment
DS1998-1015
1998
Mining Environmental ManagementRussian regulationsMining Environmental Management, Jan. pp. 22-25RussiaEnvironmental, Legal
DS1998-1227
1998
Reimann, C., de Caritat, P.Chemical elements in the environmentSpringer, 410p. $ approx. $ 110.0 United StatesGlobalBook - ad, Geochemistry, environment, metals, analytical
DS1999-0149
1999
Coppin, N.J.Costing the earth: managing environmental risksNorth Atlantic Mineral Symposium, Sept., abstracts pp. 160-64.GlobalEnvironmental, legal, Economics - not specific to diamonds
DS1999-0343
1999
Jones, M.Next up to bat... Diavik diamond mineProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) abstract volume, p. 7.Northwest TerritoriesMining, environment, Deposit - Diavik
DS1999-0805
1999
Witteman, J., Davis, L.M., Hanks, C.Regulatory approval process for BHP's Ekati diamond mine, NorthwestTerritories, Canada.Mining in the Arctic, Udd and Keen editors, Balkema, pp. 7-11.Northwest TerritoriesEnvironmental, permits, legal, Deposit - Ekati
DS2000-0191
2000
Cotter-Howells, J., Campbell, Valsami-Jones, BatchelderEnvironmental mineralogy: microbial interactions, anthropegenic influences, contaimined land and waste management.Mineralogical Society of America, No. 9, 414p. $ 70.GlobalBook - ad, Mineralogy, environment
DS2000-0413
2000
Hilson, G.Barriers to implementing cleaner technologies and cleaner production (CP) practices in mining industryMinerals Eng., Vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 699-717.United States, Canada, Ontario, AmazonasEnvironment, Mining - practices, pollution
DS2000-0639
2000
McAllister, M.L., Milioli, G.Mining sustainably: opportunities for Canada and BrasilMinerals and Energy, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 3-14.Canada, BrazilEnvironment
DS2002-0242
2002
Canadian Aboriginal Minerals AssociationSearch for tomorrow: Aboriginal community growth in Natural Resources Development. Conference Nov.17-19.Canadian Aboriginal Development, Fort McMurray [email protected]AlbertaConference - aboriginal participation, strategies, Diav, Talks - training, environment, social impact
DS2002-0475
2002
Fowler, C.M.R., Ebinger, C.J., Hawkesworth, C.J.The early Earth: physical, chemical and biological developmentsGeological Society of London Special Publication, No. 199, 352p. $ 142. http://bookshop.geolsoc.org.ukBookArchean lithosphere, petrology, geophysics, structure, craton - evolution, models, environment
DS2002-0702
2002
Hellman, R., Wood, S.A.Water rock interactions, ore deposits and environmental geochemistry: a tribute to David A. Crerar.http://gs.wustl.edu/publications/#SPS, SP #7, $80.GlobalBook - ore deposits, environment
DS2002-0727
2002
Hochella, M.F.Sustaining earth: thoughts on the present and future roles of mineralogy in environment science.Mineralogical magazine, Vol. 66,5, pp. 627-52.EarthEnvironmental, History
DS2002-1423
2002
Schneider, G.The Sperrgebeit land use plan - an example of integrated management of natural reosurces.11th. Quadrennial Iagod Symposium And Geocongress 2002 Held Windhoek, Abstract p. 40.NamibiaEnvironment
DS2002-1655
2002
Vaughan, D.J., Pattrick, R.A.D., Wogelius, R.A.Minerals, metals and molecules: ore and environmental mineralogy in the new milleniumMineralogical magazine, Vol. 66,5, pp. 653-76.EarthEnvironmental
DS2002-1658
2002
Veiga, M.M., Hinton, J.J.Abandoned artisanal gold mines in the Brazilian Amazon: a legacy of mercury pollutionNatural Resources Forum, Vol.26,1,pp. 15-26.BrazilGold - mining, pollution, environment
DS2003-0251
2003
Chesworth, W.Litanies, mantras and fatal flaws: Bjorn Lomborg's perpetual motion machineGeoscience Canada, Vol. 30, 1, March pp. 25-29.GlobalEnvironment - commentary
DS2003-1064
2003
Perkins, R.Environmental leapfrogging in developing countries: a critical assessment andNatural Resources Forum, Vol. 27, 3, pp. 177-188.AfricaEnvironment
DS2003-1117
2003
Pulfrich, A., Parkins, C.A., Branch, G.M.The effects of shore based diamond diving on intertidal and subtidal biologicalAquatic Conservation, Vol. 13, 3, pp. 233-56. Ingenta 1032281873NamibiaEnvironment
DS2003-1118
2003
Pulfrich, A., Parkins, C.A., Branch, G.M., Bustamante, R.H., Velasquez, C.R.The effects of sediment deposits from Namibian diamond mines on intertidal andAquatic Conservation, Vol. 13, 3, pp. 257-78. Ingenta 1032281872NamibiaEnvironment
DS2003-1180
2003
Rollo, H.A., Jamieson, H.E.Processes kimberlite - water interactions in diamond mine waste, Ekati diamond mine8ikc, Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 1 POSTER abstractNorthwest TerritoriesKimberlite geology and economics, Mining - tailings, environment
DS200412-0299
2004
Chadwick, J.Know your global initiatives.Mining Environmental Management, May pp. 17-21.GlobalEnvironmental workshop - overview
DS200412-0324
2003
Chesworth, W.Litanies, mantras and fatal flaws: Bjorn Lomborg's perpetual motion machine.Geoscience Canada, Vol. 30, 1, March pp. 25-29.TechnologyEnvironment - commentary
DS200412-0401
2003
Daniel, S.E.Environmental due diligence for exploration managers.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Bulletin, Vol. 96, 1074, Oct. pp. 87-89.TechnologyEnvironmental
DS200412-0778
2004
Hancock, G.R.The use of Lands cape evolution models in mining rehabilitation design.Environmental Geology, Vol. 46, 5, pp. 561-574.GlobalEnvironment - not specific to diamonds
DS200412-0868
2004
Insight Information CompanyNew Brownfields regulation in Ontario. Ensuring your compliance with new law on remediation.Conference, Insight Information, Oct. 5-6. Toronto, www.insightinfo.comCanada, OntarioConference - environmental, legal
DS200412-1526
2003
Perkins, R.Environmental leapfrogging in developing countries: a critical assessment and reconstruction.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 27, 3, pp. 177-188.AfricaEnvironment
DS200412-1594
2004
Prospectors and Developers Association of CanadaE3 Environmental Excellence in Exploration *** compilation of available practical methods and best practices to ensure exploE3mining.com , FREEGlobalEnvironment - best practices guidelines
DS200412-1599
2003
Pulfrich, A., Parkins, C.A., Branch, G.M.The effects of shore based diamond diving on intertidal and subtidal biological communities and rock lobsters in southern NamibiAquatic Conservation, Vol. 13, 3, pp. 233-56. Ingenta 1032281873Africa, NamibiaEnvironment
DS200412-1600
2003
Pulfrich, A., Parkins, C.A., Branch, G.M., Bustamante, R.H., Velasquez, C.R.The effects of sediment deposits from Namibian diamond mines on intertidal and subtidal reefs and rock lobster populations.Aquatic Conservation, Vol. 13, 3, pp. 257-78. Ingenta 1032281872Africa, NamibiaEnvironment
DS200412-1993
2004
Tiffany & Co.Tiffany & Co. stakes out bold position on responsible mining.Tiffany & Co., March 24, 1p.United States, MontanaNews item - press release, silver mine, environment
DS200512-0433
2004
Hilson, G., Haselip, J.The environmental and socioeconomic performance of multinational mining companies in the developing world economy.Minerals & Energy - Raw Materials Report, Vol. 19, 3, Sept. pp. 23-47.GlobalEnvironmental
DS200512-0492
2005
Junqueira-Brod, T.C., Gaspar, J-C., Brod, J.A., Jost, H., Rocha Barbosa, E.S., Kafino, C.V.Emplacement of kamafugitic lavas from the Goais alkaline province, Brazil: constraints from whole rock simulations. (mafurite, ugandite)Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Vol. 18, 3-4, March pp. 323-335.South America, BrazilSanto Antonio da Barra, Aguas Emendadas, carbonatite
DS200612-0174
2006
Brodhag, C., Taliere, S.Sustainable development strategies: tools for policy coherence.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 30, 2, May pp. 136-145.GlobalEnvironment
DS200612-0304
2006
Daniel, S.E.Liability and developability: mining environmental due diligence.Insight Mining Business and Investment Forum, Held June 5-6, Toronto, 7p. text and 22p. Xerox of slidesCanadaEnvironment - not specific to diamonds
DS200612-0357
2006
Dutch, S.I.The Earth has a future. Geologic Time, process rates.Geosphere, Vol. 2, 3, pp. 113-124.TechnologyGeomorphology, tectonics, environment
DS200612-0445
2006
George, C., Kirkpatrick, C.Assessing national sustainable development stratgies: strengthening the links to operational policy.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 30, 2, May pp. 146-156.GlobalEnvironment
DS200612-0580
2006
Hinde, C.The private sector investment arm of the World Bank, IFC will implement a new set of environmental and social standards in April.Mining Magazine, April 2p.GlobalEnvironment - legal
DS200612-1018
2006
O'Reilly, K., Little-Collins, C.Mine reclamation insurance.Insight Mining Business and Investment Forum, Held June 5-6, Toronto, 20p. Xerox of slides onlyCanada, OntarioEnvironment - not specific to diamonds
DS200612-1038
2006
Partnership AfricaTriple jeopardy.. triplicate forms and triple borders: controlling diamond exports from Guyana.Partnership Africa, Occasional Paper # 14, April 27p.South America, GuyanaHistory, diamond production, environmental
DS200612-1148
2005
Reid, N.B.Establishment of a vegetation cover on tundra kimberlite mine tailings. 1. A green house study.Restoration Ecology, Vol. 13, 4, pp. 594-601.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesEnvironmental
DS200612-1149
2005
Reid, N.B., Naeth, M.A.Establishment of a vegetation cover on tundra kimberlite mine tailings. 2. A field study.Restoration Ecology, Vol. 13, 4, pp. 602-608.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesEnvironmental
DS200612-1300
2006
Silveira, M.P.National sustainable development strategies: moving from theory to practice.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 30, 2, May pp. 86-89.GlobalEnvironment
DS200612-1324
2005
Smith, A.C., Virgl, J.A., Panayi, D., Armstrong, A.R.Effects of a diamond mine on Tundra breeding birds.Arctic ( Arctic Institute of North America), Vol. 38, 3, pp. 295-304.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesEnvironemental
DS200612-1489
2006
Vordzorgbe, S.D.Review, development and monitoring of national sustainable development strategies in Ghana.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 30, 2, May pp. 90-101.Africa, GhanaEnvironment
DS200712-0900
2007
Rodriques da Silva Enriquez, M.A., Drummond, J.Social environmental certification: sustainable development and competitiveness in the mineral industry of the Brazilian Amazon.Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 31, pp. 71-86.South America, BrazilEnvironmental - metals
DS200712-0992
2007
Siner, S.F.Global warming: man-made or natural?Imprints ( Hillsdale College), Vol. 36, 8, August 5p. www.hillsdale.eduGlobalEnvironmental overview
DS200712-1118
2006
Verzhak, D.V., Garanin, K.V.Diamond deposits of Arkhangelsk Oblast and environmental problems associated with their development.Moscow University Geology Bulletin, Vol. 60, 6, pp. 20-30.Russia, Kola PeninsulaEnvironmental
DS200712-1156
2007
Wickins, P.Addressing environmental challenges within De Beers operations.PDAC 2007, Abstract, 1p.GlobalEnvironment
DS200912-0564
2009
Panayi, D.Caribou monitoring at the diamond mines and implications for effects mitigation.37th. Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstracts p. 51.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesEnvironment
DS201112-1117
2011
Wood, B.D.Victor: establishing Ontario's first diamond mine.PDAC 2011, Monday March 7, 1/2p. abstractCanada, OntarioHistory, environmental, mining
DS201212-0736
2011
Tsuji, L.J.S., McCarthy, D.D., Whielaw, G.S., McEachren, J.Getting back to basics: the Victor diamond mine environmental assessment scoping process and the issue of family based traditional lands versus traplines.Impact Assessment and Project Aapraisal, Vol. 29, 1, pp. 37-47.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatEnvironment
DS201212-0775
2009
Whitelaw, G.S., McCarthy, D.D., Tsuji, L.J.S.The Victor diamond mine environmental assessment process: a critical First Nation perspective.Impact Assessment and Project Aapraisal, Vol. 27, 3, pp. 205-215.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatEnvironment
DM201307-2032
2013
Rough-PolishedHalt diamond mining for the sake of the antelopes, Angola urged.rough-polished.com, June 21, 1/4p.Africa, AngolaNews item environmental
DS201312-0157
2012
Chi, X., Amos, R.T., Stastna, M., Blowes, D.W., Sego, D.C., Smith, L.The Diavik waste rock project: implications of wind-induced gas transport.Applied Geochemistry, Vol. 36, pp. 246-255.Canada, Northwest TerritoriesDeposit - Diavik, environmental
DS201412-0734
2014
Remshardt, W.J., Shurgot, C., Coolen, R., Clipperton, K., Chisholm, V.Kennady Lake Lue T'E Halye ( Fish-out).2014 Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, p. 66, abstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesFish removal - permit
DM201805-1019
2018
Canadian Mining JournalTighter regulations: what miners need to know about MDMER. Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulationcanadianmining journal.com, Apr. 5, 1/4p.CanadaNews item - MDMER
DS202203-0351
2022
Heffernan, A.Development, conservation, empowerment: the trilemma of community-based natural resource management in Namibia.Environmental Management, Vol. 69, pp.480-491.pdfAfrica, NamibiaESG

Abstract: Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is a form of resource governance that has been widely popularized across southern Africa. CBNRM consists of three main goals or pillars which include economic development, environmental conservation, and community empowerment. It is intended to devolve control of certain natural resources from national government to local communities. The idea being that local residents will manage resources more sustainably and break neopatrimonial webs that have led to mismanagement and protracted underdevelopment. However, with communities there are important politics that often go understudied and there are instances where the same type of issues that going local was intended to circumvent, are re-engendered at the local level. Beyond this, CBNRM cannot only be understood as a form of domestic resource governance that happens in a vacuum and instead there are important politics and power imbalances between local, national, and global actors, that sees the will of some win out over others. As a result of these power asymmetries, I argue that the three goals of CBNRM form a trilemma in which the realization of one goal undermines success in achieving one or both of the others. As a result, CBNRM programs have failed to achieve the success proponents envision. Thus, it becomes integral to understand and account for the politics involved, rather than to analyze CBNRM as an apolitical policy fix for domestic conservation as much of the literature presents it as.

 
 

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