Resources Policy
1974 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2013
- Trends and development of steel demand in China: A bottom–up analysis pp. 407-415

- Xiang Yin and Wenying Chen
- The necessity to elaborate minerals policies exemplified by Romania pp. 416-426

- Mihai Marinescu, Alexander Kriz and Günter Tiess
- Innovation for sustainable development in artisanal mining: Advances in a cluster of opal mining in Brazil pp. 427-434

- Bruno Milanez and Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira
- How to evaluate raw material supply risks—an overview pp. 435-447

- Benjamin Achzet and Christoph Helbig
- Economic and social effects analysis of mineral development in China and policy implications pp. 448-457

- Yalin Lei, Na Cui and Dongyang Pan
- Building future nuclear power fleets: The available uranium resources constraint pp. 458-469

- Sophie Gabriel, Anne Baschwitz, Gilles Mathonnière, Florian Fizaine and Tommy Eleouet
- Investing in fertilizer–mining companies in times of food scarcity pp. 470-480

- Helyette Geman and Pedro Vergel Eleuterio
- Predicting impacts of major projects on housing prices in resource based towns with a case study application to Gladstone, Australia pp. 481-489

- Delwar Akbar, John Rolfe and S.M. Zobaidul Kabir
- Influence of the time factor on the availability of deposits of nonferrous metals pp. 490-495

- M. Kharitonova, A. Mikhailov and N. Matsko
- Addressing criticality for rare earth elements in petroleum refining: The key supply factors approach pp. 496-503

- Antonio Nieto, Kirsten Guelly and Andrew Kleit
- Dynamic relationship between precious metals pp. 504-511

- Ahmet Sensoy
- The impact of monetary liquidity on Chinese aluminum prices pp. 512-522

- Zesheng Sun, Bianxia Sun and Sharon X. Lin
- Community relations and mining: Core to business but not “core business” pp. 523-531

- Deanna Kemp and John R. Owen
- Uncertainty in exhaustible natural resource economics: The irreversible sunk costs of Hotelling pp. 532-541

- Douglas B. Reynolds
- Burrowing bird's decline driven by EIA over-use pp. 542-548

- Petr Heneberg
- The forgotten resource curse: South Africa's poor experience with mineral extraction pp. 549-557

- Ainsley D. Elbra
- Long-term iron ore price modeling: Marginal costs vs. incentive price pp. 558-567

- Alexander Pustov, Alexander Malanichev and Ilya Khobotilov
- Contrasting community and corporate perceptions of sustainability: A case study within the platinum mining region of South Africa pp. 568-576

- Olusola O. Ololade and Harold J. Annegarn
- An analysis of factors leading to the establishment of a social licence to operate in the mining industry pp. 577-590

- Jason Prno
- A heuristic approach to stochastic cutoff grade optimization for open pit mining complexes with multiple processing streams pp. 591-597

- Mohammad Waqar Ali Asad and Roussos Dimitrakopoulos
- China's small coal mine policy in the 2000s: A case study of trusteeship and consolidation pp. 598-604

- Xunpeng Shi
- Is Russia suffering from Dutch Disease? Cointegration with structural break pp. 605-612

- Fikret Dülger, Kenan Lopcu, Almıla Burgaç and Esra Ballı
- Forecasting iron ore import and consumption of China using grey model optimized by particle swarm optimization algorithm pp. 613-620

- Weimin Ma, Xiaoxi Zhu and Miaomiao Wang
- Iron ore spot price volatility and change in forward pricing mechanism pp. 621-627

- Yiqun Ma
- A cointegration and causality analysis of copper consumption and economic growth in rich countries pp. 628-639

- Vishal Chandr Jaunky
- The cumulative dimensions of impact in resource regions pp. 640-647

- Daniel M. Franks, David Brereton and Chris J. Moran
- “Horizontal” and “vertical” diffusion: The cumulative influence of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) on mining policy-production in New Caledonia pp. 648-656

- Pierre-Yves Le Meur, Leah S. Horowitz and Thierry Mennesson
- Cultivating collaboration: Lessons from initiatives to understand and manage cumulative impacts in Australian resource regions pp. 657-669

- Madeleine Porter, Daniel M. Franks and Jo-Anne Everingham
- Modeling the impact of revegetation on regional water quality: A collective approach to manage the cumulative impacts of mining in the Bowen Basin, Australia pp. 670-677

- L.J. Sonter, C.J. Moran and D.J. Barrett
- A collaborative approach to address the cumulative impacts of mine-water discharge: Negotiating a cross-sectoral waterway partnership in the Bowen Basin, Australia pp. 678-687

- Rachel Eberhard, Nathan Johnston and Jo-Anne Everingham
- Little by little, inch by inch: Project expansion assessments in the Papua New Guinea mining industry pp. 688-695

- Glenn Banks
- Legitimizing industry and multi-sectoral regulation of cumulative impacts: A comparison of mining and energy development in Athabasca, Canada and the Hunter Valley, Australia pp. 696-703

- Robert G. Boutilier and Leeora Black
- The use of aggregate complaints data as an indicator of cumulative social impacts of mining: A case study from the Hunter valley, NSW, Australia pp. 704-712

- C.J. Moran and D. Brereton
- Challenges to measuring, monitoring, and addressing the cumulative impacts of artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ecuador pp. 713-722

- Rebecca Adler Miserendino, Bridget A. Bergquist, Sara E. Adler, Jean Remy Davée Guimarães, Peter S.J. Lees, Wilmer Niquen, P. Colon Velasquez-López and Marcello M. Veiga
- Predicting the economic and demographic impacts of long distance commuting in the resources sector: A Surat basin case study pp. 723-732

- John Rolfe
- Using the multiple capitals framework to connect indicators of regional cumulative impacts of mining and pastoralism in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia pp. 733-744

- C.J. Moran, D.M. Franks and L.J. Sonter
Volume 38, issue 3, 2013
- Oversight of shale gas production in the United States and the disclosure of toxic substances pp. 233-240

- Terence Centner
- An analysis of future platinum resources, emissions and waste streams using a system dynamic model of its intentional and non-intentional flows and stocks pp. 241-251

- Ayman Elshkaki
- The legal environmental risk analysis (LERA) sample of mining and the environment in Turkish legislation pp. 252-257

- Osman Devrim Elvan
- From landfill to water, land and life: The creation of the Centre for stone materials aimed at secondary processing pp. 258-265

- Nicola Careddu, Giampaolo Siotto, Riccardo Siotto and Caterina Tilocca
- The relentless progress of commodity exchanges in the establishment of primary commodity prices pp. 266-277

- Marian Radetzki
- Mining development, income growth and poverty alleviation: A multiplier decomposition technique applied to China pp. 278-287

- Jianping Ge and Yalin Lei
- Ghana's salt industry: A neglected sector for economic development? pp. 288-294

- Justice Mensah and Ebo Botchway
- CSR in metallurgy sector in Greece: A content analysis pp. 295-309

- Theodore Metaxas and Maria Tsavdaridou
- Maintaining land use agreements in Papua New Guinea Mining: ‘Business as usual’? pp. 310-319

- Benedict Y. Imbun
- Issues in extractive resource taxation: A review of research methods and models pp. 320-331

- James Smith
- How you start matters: A comparison of Gold Fields' Tarkwa and Damang Mines and their divergent relationships with local small-scale miners in Ghana pp. 332-340

- Benjamin Teschner
- New mercantilism: A perspective on how politics is shaping world metal supply pp. 341-349

- David Humphreys
- An empirical approach to determine specific weights of driving factors for the price of commodities—A contribution to the measurement of the economic scarcity of minerals and metals pp. 350-362

- Benedikt Gleich, Benjamin Achzet, Herbert Mayer and Andreas Rathgeber
- Resources policy and mine closure in South Africa: The case of the Free State Goldfields pp. 363-372

- Lochner Marais
- Byproduct production of minor metals: Threat or opportunity for the development of clean technologies? The PV sector as an illustration pp. 373-383

- Florian Fizaine
- Rare earth elements in China: Policies and narratives of reinventing an industry pp. 384-394

- Jost Wübbeke
- Is the convenience yield a good indicator of a commodity's supply risk? pp. 395-405

- Christian Stepanek, Matthias Walter and Andreas Rathgeber
Volume 38, issue 2, 2013
- Jordan, minerals extraction and the resource curse pp. 103-112

- Rami Al Rawashdeh and Philip Maxwell
- Evaluating a small deposit next to an economically viable gold mine in West Africa from the points of view of the mining company, the government and the local community pp. 113-122

- A.A. Ndiaye and M. Armstrong
- The Spanish building crisis and its effect in the gypsum quarry production (1998–2012) pp. 123-129

- M.J. Herrero, J.I. Escavy and M. Bustillo
- Is gold a hedge or safe haven against oil price movements? pp. 130-137

- Juan Reboredo
- The fate of the poor in growing mineral and energy economies pp. 138-151

- Graham Davis and Arturo Vásquez Cordano
- Socioeconomic evaluation of the impact of natural resource stressors on human-use services in the Great Lakes environment: A Lake Michigan case study pp. 152-161

- William S. Breffle, Daya Muralidharan, Richard P. Donovan, Fangming Liu, Amlan Mukherjee and Yongliang Jin
- State mineral production taxes and mining law reform pp. 162-168

- John Dobra and Matt Dobra
- Using discrete choice experiments to assess the preferences of new mining workforce to commute or relocate to the Surat Basin in Australia pp. 169-180

- Jill Windle and John Rolfe
- Natural resources, governance and institutional quality: The role of resource funds pp. 181-195

- Stella Tsani
- The terms of trade debate and the policy implications for primary product producers pp. 196-203

- John Tilton
- Lithium availability in the EU27 for battery-driven vehicles: The impact of recycling and substitution on the confrontation between supply and demand until2050 pp. 204-211

- Jan H. Miedema and Henri C. Moll
- An uncertainty based multi-criteria ranking system for open pit mining cut-off grade strategy selection pp. 212-223

- Yousuf Azimi, Morteza Osanloo and Akbar Esfahanipour
- The public good dilemma of a non-renewable common resource: A look at the facts of artisanal gold mining pp. 224-232

- Adrián Saldarriaga-Isaza, Clara Villegas-Palacio and Santiago Arango
Volume 38, issue 1, 2013
- Optimal hardwood tree planting and forest reclamation policy on reclaimed surface mine lands in the Appalachian coal region pp. 1-7

- Jay Sullivan and Gregory S. Amacher
- Gold mine feasibility study disclosure in Australia: Determinants and implications pp. 8-17

- Andrew Ferguson, Alexey Feigin and Stephen Kean
- Theory of storage, inventory and volatility in the LME base metals pp. 18-28

- Hélyette Geman and William O. Smith
- Social licence and mining: A critical perspective pp. 29-35

- John R. Owen and Deanna Kemp
- Rare earth elements as critical raw materials: Focus on international markets and future strategies pp. 36-43

- Stefania Massari and Marcello Ruberti
- Could a public ecology approach help resolve the mountaintop mining controversy? pp. 44-49

- John R. Craynon, Emily A. Sarver and David P. Robertson
- Evaluating coal bed methane investment in China based on a real options model pp. 50-59

- Ying Fan, Jian-Lei Mo and Lei Zhu
- Toxic mercury versus appropriate technology: Artisanal gold miners’ retort aversion pp. 60-67

- Jesper Bosse Jønsson, Elias Charles and Per Kalvig
- The role of price expectations and legal uncertainties in ocean mineral, exploration activities pp. 68-74

- Akbar Marvasti
- A simple mineral market model: Can it produce super cycles in prices? pp. 75-87

- John Cuddington and Abdel M. Zellou
- Dynamics of global oil prices, exchange rate and precious metal prices in India pp. 88-93

- Anshul Jain and Sajal Ghosh
- Oil windfalls in Brazil and their long-run social impacts pp. 94-101

- Fernando Antonio Postali and Marislei Nishijima
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