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Minerals, People, and Dollars: Social, Economic, and Technological Aspects of Mineral Resources Development

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  • Wenner, Lambert N.

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[Partial] Contents: Chapter 1: Mineral Resources --- Chapter 2: The Mineral Industry and Its Operations --- Chapter 3: Assessing Environmental Effects --- Chapter 4: Social and Economic Effects of Mineral Operations (Case Study 1: Oil and Gas Exploration and Development, Little Missouri National Grasslands, North Dakota – Case Study 2: Site Development and Production, ASARCO Copper/Silver Mine, Troy, Montana – Case Study 3: Site Development and Production, Stillwater Platinum Mine, Nye, Montana – Case Study 5: Mine Abandonment, Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Idaho) --- Chapter 5: Mitigating Adverse Effects --- Bibliography.

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  • Wenner, Lambert N., 1992. "Minerals, People, and Dollars: Social, Economic, and Technological Aspects of Mineral Resources Development," USDA Miscellaneous 386109, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:386109
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.386109
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    1. Leistritz, F. Larry & Maki, Karen C., 1981. "Socioeconomic Effects of Large-Scale Resource Development Projects in Rural Areas: The Case of McLean County, North Dakota," Agricultural Economics Reports 23281, North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
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