Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia

Social sustainability, one of the three pillars of the sustainable development framework, presents a challenging theoretical and empirical concept to investigate. Many of the prominent debates on sustainable development focus on the challenge of managing economic and environmental issues, leaving th...

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Main Authors: Suopajärvi, Leena, Poelzer, Gregory A., Ejdemo, Thomas, Klyuchnikova, Elena, Korchak, Elena, Nygaard, Vigdis
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:jrpoli:v:47:y:2016:i:c:p:61-68 2024-04-14T08:16:47+00:00 Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia Suopajärvi, Leena Poelzer, Gregory A. Ejdemo, Thomas Klyuchnikova, Elena Korchak, Elena Nygaard, Vigdis http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301420715001221 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301420715001221 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:22Z Social sustainability, one of the three pillars of the sustainable development framework, presents a challenging theoretical and empirical concept to investigate. Many of the prominent debates on sustainable development focus on the challenge of managing economic and environmental issues, leaving the social side of the equation less well-defined. The article expands on the concept of social sustainability through a qualitative study of mining projects in the European North and Northwest Russia, utilizing over 80 thematic interviews in local communities. Social sustainability; Mining; Community; North; Sustainable development; Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Russia RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Social sustainability, one of the three pillars of the sustainable development framework, presents a challenging theoretical and empirical concept to investigate. Many of the prominent debates on sustainable development focus on the challenge of managing economic and environmental issues, leaving the social side of the equation less well-defined. The article expands on the concept of social sustainability through a qualitative study of mining projects in the European North and Northwest Russia, utilizing over 80 thematic interviews in local communities. Social sustainability; Mining; Community; North; Sustainable development;
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author Suopajärvi, Leena
Poelzer, Gregory A.
Ejdemo, Thomas
Klyuchnikova, Elena
Korchak, Elena
Nygaard, Vigdis
spellingShingle Suopajärvi, Leena
Poelzer, Gregory A.
Ejdemo, Thomas
Klyuchnikova, Elena
Korchak, Elena
Nygaard, Vigdis
Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
author_facet Suopajärvi, Leena
Poelzer, Gregory A.
Ejdemo, Thomas
Klyuchnikova, Elena
Korchak, Elena
Nygaard, Vigdis
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title Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
title_short Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
title_full Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
title_fullStr Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
title_full_unstemmed Social sustainability in northern mining communities: A study of the European North and Northwest Russia
title_sort social sustainability in northern mining communities: a study of the european north and northwest russia
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