Why a Sector-Wide Impact Assessment (SWIA) on Mining in Myanmar Myanmar’s national territory contains extensive mineral wealth with varied deposits throughout the country. Proven reserves span industrial minerals and stones, heavy metals, jade and gemstones, and energy sources such as coal.1 However, the sector makes only a limited contribution to Myanmar’s …
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
Sector Wide Impact Assessment of Limestone, Gold and Tin Mining in Myanmar The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) was set up in 2013 by the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) with funding from several donor governments.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers. It covers sector-wide, cumulative and project-level impacts, looking at both the formal and informal parts of the sector. Recommendations are made to the Myanmar Government, …
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
38· The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) today published a sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on the mining sector, with field research focussed on tin, gold and limestone mining in eight states and regions.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers. It covers sector-wide, cumulative and project-level impacts, looking at both the formal and informal parts of the sector. Recommendations are made to the Myanmar Government, …
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
Sector Wide Impact Assessment of Limestone, Gold and Tin Mining in Myanmar The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) was set up in 2013 by the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) with funding from several donor governments.
Download scientific diagram | Limestone area of Shan States in Myanmar. from publication: SPELEOLOGICAL EXPEDITIONS TO THE SHAN PLATEAU IN …
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
The legislative framework for the mineral sector in Burma is provided by the State-Owned Economic Enterprises Law of 1989; the Myanmar Mines Law of 1994, as amended in 2015; the Myanmar Gemstones Law of 1995; the Mining Rules of 1996, as amended in ; and the Investment Law of 2016. burma had suspended issuing new mining permits since July 2016, …
38· The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) together with the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) just published a sector-wide …
38· This sector wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
Myanmar has an extensive mineral resources and a long history in mining industry. The main richness of the mineral resources in Myanmar are Jade, Ruby, Sapphire and Limestone. The secondly rich resources are Copper, Lead, Zinc, Tin, Tungsten, Gold, Coal and Barite. The fairly rich resources are Antimony, Silver, Nickel, Gypsum, Iron and Manganese.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers. It covers sector-wide, cumulative and project-level impacts, looking at both the formal and informal parts of the sector. Recommendations are made to the Myanmar Government, …
The legislative framework for the mineral sector in Burma is provided by the State-Owned Economic Enterprises Law of 1989; the Myanmar Mines Law of 1994, as amended in 2015; …
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
This sector-wide impact assessment (SWIA) on limestone, gold and tin mining in Myanmar analyses the impacts of mining of these commodities on the environment, local communities and workers.
Download scientific diagram | Limestone area of Shan States in Myanmar. from publication: SPELEOLOGICAL EXPEDITIONS TO THE SHAN PLATEAU IN …
Inform domestic and international mining companies currently operating in Myanmar, or looking at future investment opportunities, as well as companies involved in the global mining value chain, about the impacts of mining activities on the human rights enjoyment of workers and communities and the impacts of the mining sector on wider society
Sector Wide Impact Assessment of Limestone, Gold and Tin Mining in Myanmar The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) was set up in 2013 by the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) with funding from several donor governments.