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Dampak Dari Penambangan Timah Inkonvensional Di Desa Lampur Kabupaten Bangka Tengah

Impact of Unconventional Tin Mining in Lampur Village, Central Bangka Regency

Citra Asmara Indra

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Abstract: Lampur village is an area that still has a lot of Tin deposits are characterized by the emergence of a lead-mining-camp camp inkonvensial at many points in this area. Lampur indeed simply a village administratively, but became a mixture of the two districts and some districts. In 2001, when the autonomous region and the rampant mining it, the village became the main destination Lampur miners entrants to dig the Tin. The impact of the change in behavior IT mining village community consumer as well as being perceived Lampur also by the school, when many students are reduced because they prefer to seek fortune in the location of it and the fact it was left by its parents resulting in increased dropout rates.

Keywords: Lampur village; Inconventional Tin Minning; Tin Minners; Impact of Inconventional Tin Minning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A13 A14 Q51 Q58 R5 R52 Z13 Z18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-12-01
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Published in Society 2.1(2013): pp. 148-164

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