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Title Power, culture, economy : indigenous Australians and mining / editors Jon Altman, David Martin.

Imprint Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2009.

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Series Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research monograph series ; 30
Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ; no. 30.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Foreword / John Nieuwenhuysen -- Contestations over development / Jon Altman -- Indigenous communities, miners and the state in Australia / Jon Altman -- Data mining: Indigenous Peoples, applied demography and the resource extraction industry / John Taylor -- Aboriginal organisations and development: The structural context / Robert Levitus -- The governance of agreements between Aboriginal people and resource developers: Principles for sustainability / David F. Martin -- Corporate responsibility and social sustainability: Is there any connection? / Katherine Trebeck -- Indigenous entrepreneurialism and mining land use agreements / -- Mining agreements, development, aspirations, and livelihoods / Benedict Scambary.
Summary "Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and household income has confirmed that Indigenous Australians are still Australia's most disadvantaged group. Those residing in communities in regional and remote Australia are further disadvantaged because of the limited formal economic opportunities there. In these areas mining developments may be the major--and sometimes the only--contributors to regional economic development. However Indigenous communities have gained only relatively limited long-term economic development benefits from mining activity on land that they own or over which they have property rights of varying significance. Furthermore, while Indigenous people may place high value on realising particular non-economic benefits from mining agreements, there may be only limited capacity to deliver such benefits. This collection of papers focuses on three large, ongoing mining operations in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory under two statutory regimes--the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and the Native Title Act 1993. The authors outline the institutional basis to greater industry involvement while describing and analysing the best practice principles that can be utilised both by companies and Indigenous community organisations"--Publisher's description
Note Print version record.
Language English.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Economic conditions.
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions.
Mineral industries -- Australia.
Mineral industries -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Mineral industries -- Social aspects -- Australia.
Gender & Ethnic Studies.
Social Sciences.
Ethnic & Race Studies.
Mines -- Industrie -- Australie.
Mines -- Industrie -- Aspect de l'environnement -- Australie.
Mines -- Industrie -- Aspect social -- Australie.
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography.
Economics.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Research.
Aboriginal Australians -- Economic conditions
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions
Mineral industries
Mineral industries -- Environmental aspects
Mineral industries -- Social aspects
Australia https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRv8PPH7gCqhkJ8DK8bM
Added Author Altman, Jon C., 1954-
Martin, David (David Fernandes)
Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QQPVp7Yj4djFvg7rTCh8vTR
Other Form: Print version: Power, culture, economy. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, ©2009 9781921536861 (OCoLC)369165241
ISBN 9781921536878 (electronic bk.)
192153687X (electronic bk.)
9781921536861
1921536861
Standard No. 10.26530/OAPEN_459470 doi
AU@ 000044265526
AU@ 000051588093
GBVCP 100865275X

 
    
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