Mineral exploitation and development in Greenland:engaging local workforce and planning flexible settlements

The key question of the paper is how to plan and organize mining projects in Greenland in ways that involve local workforce and develop business as well as settlement potentials. The paper outlines a concept of flexible settlements with the aim to build a socio-economic sustainable future for Greenl...

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Main Authors: Hendriksen, Kåre, Hoffmann, Birgitte, Jørgensen, Ulrik
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3973eaeb-2638-4551-b855-2d16b00d9c13 2023-05-15T14:19:59+02:00 Mineral exploitation and development in Greenland:engaging local workforce and planning flexible settlements Hendriksen, Kåre Hoffmann, Birgitte Jørgensen, Ulrik 2014 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/3973eaeb-2638-4551-b855-2d16b00d9c13 http://www.joomag.com/magazine/arctic-yearbook-2014/0329972001414484578?preview eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hendriksen , K , Hoffmann , B & Jørgensen , U 2014 , Mineral exploitation and development in Greenland : engaging local workforce and planning flexible settlements . in Arctic Yearbook 2014 . Arctic Yearbook , pp. 257-272 . < http://www.joomag.com/magazine/arctic-yearbook-2014/0329972001414484578?preview > /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water bookPart 2014 ftdtupubl 2022-08-14T08:36:11Z The key question of the paper is how to plan and organize mining projects in Greenland in ways that involve local workforce and develop business as well as settlement potentials. The paper outlines a concept of flexible settlements with the aim to build a socio-economic sustainable future for Greenland. A major contemporary challenge for Greenland is its economic deficit and dependency on state support from Denmark, to maintain its living standard. The evolving decoupling between existing settlements and the main export industry based on marine living resources re-enforced by new mineral extraction based on a workforce that is working temporarily at the mining sites poses a threat to employment in Greenland. At the same time, attracting mineral resource based industries is key to overcome the economic challenges. Mining companies envisage potentials for a fast extraction of the resources using immigrant and migrant labourers that work intensively while living in temporary quarters. The historic experiences of Greenland tell that a different, slower exploitation of mineral resources may contribute to social improvements and competence building thereby providing long-term improvements for the Greenlandic society. This point to a need for plans and the organisation of mineral exploitations that operate based on coupling local settlements and resources with mining and other forms of activities. This demands new perspectives on the content of social impact assessments as well as new criteria for the planning of settlements and infrastructures. Book Part Arctic Greenland greenlandic Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland
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description The key question of the paper is how to plan and organize mining projects in Greenland in ways that involve local workforce and develop business as well as settlement potentials. The paper outlines a concept of flexible settlements with the aim to build a socio-economic sustainable future for Greenland. A major contemporary challenge for Greenland is its economic deficit and dependency on state support from Denmark, to maintain its living standard. The evolving decoupling between existing settlements and the main export industry based on marine living resources re-enforced by new mineral extraction based on a workforce that is working temporarily at the mining sites poses a threat to employment in Greenland. At the same time, attracting mineral resource based industries is key to overcome the economic challenges. Mining companies envisage potentials for a fast extraction of the resources using immigrant and migrant labourers that work intensively while living in temporary quarters. The historic experiences of Greenland tell that a different, slower exploitation of mineral resources may contribute to social improvements and competence building thereby providing long-term improvements for the Greenlandic society. This point to a need for plans and the organisation of mineral exploitations that operate based on coupling local settlements and resources with mining and other forms of activities. This demands new perspectives on the content of social impact assessments as well as new criteria for the planning of settlements and infrastructures.
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op_source Hendriksen , K , Hoffmann , B & Jørgensen , U 2014 , Mineral exploitation and development in Greenland : engaging local workforce and planning flexible settlements . in Arctic Yearbook 2014 . Arctic Yearbook , pp. 257-272 . < http://www.joomag.com/magazine/arctic-yearbook-2014/0329972001414484578?preview >
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