On the Ground Research: A Workshop to Identify the Research Needs of Communities Affected by Large-Scale Mining
Friday, September 01, 2000
Report from the Workshop held in Ottawa, April 14-16, 2000. Prepared by MiningWatch Canada and the Canadian Consortium for International Social Development (CCISD). Also in Spanish.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| On the Ground Research | 1.43 MB |
Tags:
- Canada
- INCO in Sulawesi
- Africa
- Ghana
- Lead
- Sulawesi
- Arsenic
- Anaconda
- Colombia
- Nevada
- Asbestos
- New Mexico
- Northwest Territories
- Papua New Guinea
- Cyanide
- Ontario
- Philippines
- Economic Development
- Guyana
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
- Mexico
- Barrick Gold
- Peru
- Battle Mountain
- Gold
- Suriname
- Impact on Communities
- Cambior
- Cameco
- Militarisation
- Publications
- Uranium
- Water and fisheries
- World Bank/International Financial Institutions
- Goldcorp
- Golden Star
- Newmont
- Noranda/Falconbridge
- Placer Dome
- Teck
- Infinito Gold/Vanessa
- Xstrata (Falconbridge/Noranda)
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