Ecological Distribution Conflicts around coastal mining of Heavy Mineral Sands across the world

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Coastal sand mining for metals involves extraction of heavy mineral sands (HMS), which are sedimentary deposits of dense minerals that accumulate in coastal environments. HMS are localized concentrations of ores such as ilmenite, rutile, leucoxene, and iron, which are sources of metals such as titanium, zircon, iron, sillimanite/kyanite, staurolite, monazite, and garnet. The applications of these metals range from everyday products such as ceramics, paint, and pigments, as well as technologically advanced applications in the airline, shipbuilding, medicine, and defense industries. HMS extraction implies strip mining of coastal areas, which are often unique biodiversity ecosystems, or fragile ecosystems built up on sandy soils or dunes. The loss of such spaces has impacts such as loss of biodiversity and habitats, salt-water intrusion into agricultural lands and increased exposure to sea level rise. As a result of the serious ecological and socioeconomic transformations at such extraction frontiers, these operations cause resistance movements across the world. This article identifies and documents 24 cases of resistance against such operations. It presents the first comprehensive database and analysis of HMS related ecological distribution conflicts.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.48573/zsyt-tw94
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=3cf1185f0c04513ab459dff18978f7afd0a2e7051dffa6458c5f7555e6b40017
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Creator Bisht, Arpita
Publisher FORS
Publication Year 2023
Rights Zusätzliche Einschränkungen: Keine; Additional Restrictions: None; Restrictions supplémentaires: Aucune; Sondergenehmigung: Keine; Special permission: None; Permission spéciale: Aucune
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Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Australien und Neuseeland; Australia and New Zealand; Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande; Südostasien; South-eastern Asia; Asie du Sud-Est; Subsahara-Afrika; Sub-Saharan Africa; Afrique subsaharienne; Afrika; Africa; Afrique; Ozeanien; Oceania; Océanie; Amerikas; Americas; Amériques; Lateinamerika und Karibik; Latin America and the Caribbean; Amérique latine et Caraïbes; Asien; Asia; Asie; Südasien; Southern Asia; Asie méridionale