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No Green Future Without China: Greenland's Minerals to Consolidate China's Rare Earth Dominance?
2021/03 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); DIIS Policy Brief February 2021; Author(s): Per Kalvig & Hans Lucht
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Greenland’s Minerals to Consolidate China’s Rare Earth Dominance?: No Green Future Without China
2021/02 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Policy Brief; Author(s): Per Kalvig, Hans Lucht
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Understanding the Use and Trade of Toxic Chemicals in Artisanal Gold Mining: The Case of Burkina Faso
2020/11 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); briefing paper; Author(s): Poorva Karkare
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Forums, Fees and Data Flows: Coordinating Mining and Water Policy in Mongolia (PDF)
2020/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); briefing paper; Author(s): Mirja Schoderer & Ines Dombrowsky
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A Model for Sharing Mineral Resource Rent in African Countries
2018/12 – Foundation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International (FERDI); briefing paper; Author(s): Yannick Bouterige et al
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Integrating Renewables in Mining Review of Business Models and Policy Implications (PDF)
2018/11 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); OECD Development Policy Papers; Author(s): Galina Alova
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From Aspiration to Reality: Unpacking the Africa Mining Vision
2017/03 – Oxfam GB; Oxfam Briefing Papers; Author(s): Ushie Vanessa
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Africa's Mineral Economies: Breaking Their Dependence on Mining
2018/10 – Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Policy Note No 6:2018; Author(s): George Adu, John Bosco Dramani
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Legal Limits to Tribal Governance: Coal Mining in Meghalaya, India
2017/03 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); CMI Brief Vol.16 No.2; Author(s): Hugo Stokke
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EU Regulation on “Conflict Minerals” – A Step Towards Higher Accountability in the Extractive Sector?
2017/10 – Austrian Research Foundation for International Development (ÖFSE); Policy Note 18; Author(s): Karin Küblböck, Hannes Grohs
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