LEC 5: Class Presentations Flashcards
Bolivia: What are the risk of mining to the community?
- Lithium is not renewable
- Damage to the sites can affect environment and natural beauty and tourism
- Loss of traditions and culture with the Saraos who work on the flat lands
- Do not have much mining experience in Bolivia, thus increasing the risk to be exploited from other countries and companies
- Negative impact on desert eco-system
Bolivia: What are the benefits of mining to the community?
- Infrastructures transforming the landscape by improved roads, hospitals etc.
- Increase in economy
- Could make more jobs and decrease poverty
Bolivia: What local factors should be considered?
- Loss of slat mining can bring about the loss of culture and tradition (Saraos people)
- Jobs that they have are very rooted in their ways with tradition and culture
- Increased stress on H2O supply
- If planning to mine independently, country can go bankrupt
Bolivia: Why Should mining be recommended in Bolivia?
- Economically beneficial if kept in country
- Regulations need to be set in place to protect natural beauty and communities
- Need policy to protect exploitation by other countries
Bolivia: Why should mining NOT be recommend in Bolivia?
- Long term environment and cultural tradition problems
- Decrease in tourism, fragile ecosystem, harmful to population and infrastructure
Saskatchewan: What are the risk of mining to the community?
- Social exclusion; addictions are high due to social exclusion and communication with others
- Higher crime rates due to substance abuse
- Increased risk of depression due to isolation and are often away from friends and family
- Environmental risk; pollution and radiations from mining
- Industrial regulations; a lot of companies do not maintain upkeep of the mines
- Increased money that the mines bring in are not being used beneficially, such as drugs, alcohol, and prostitution
Saskatchewan: What are the benefits of mining to the community?
- Jobe opportunities for people, but it is not a stable job and no way to really move up
- Help economy structures
- Health and safety has significantly increased throughout the years
- Positive economic impact for people within the community; without the mines they would have no jobs
- Have the potential to providing more money for the community, if income is being used appropriately
Saskatchewan: What local factors should be considered?
- Broke away from traditions and culture of Indigenous people; when you switch your lifestyle you switch your family dynamic
- No proper hospital/ emergency centers that are well equipped
- Self-governing community: representation increase, center on what’s best for the community
- Pollution: Assess the environment and look ahead
Saskatchewan: Why should mining be recommended in SK?
It is basically a necessity but need to increase transparency regarding regulations, environmental risk, health risk, awareness, and increase greater education
Saskatchewan: Why should mining NOT be recommended in SK?
Overall it negatively impacts the environment, community, traditions, and family when looking at it from a community sense; ineffective distributions of benefits