Conference Proceedings
International Mine Management 2012
Conference Proceedings
International Mine Management 2012
Community Health Considerations from Mining Executives and Managers in Western Canada
Mining companies are not ill-informed on the topic of community health. There have been a number of research studies that have illuminated community health issues associated with mining, especially in the western Canadian province of British Columbia. However, what is missing amongst the literature is the perspective of mine managers and mining executives on this topic. This is important as mine managers and executives face a number of issues related to community health and are under pressure to consider the topic in more detail. This paper presents results from an exploratory qualitative investigation based on grounded theory research techniques into current community health considerations from the perspectives of mine executives and mine managers working in Western Canada. Interviews were conducted between February and May 2012 with 11 mining versus ten mining executives and managers who represented operating mines or mining umbrella organisations in Western Canada. Participants report on general community health issues that are perceived to be important, the perceived role that the mining sector should playin contributing to community health and how this differs in Western Canada as compared to locations abroad, andrisks company's face in making community health contributions. This paper concludes by drawing attention to pressing health needs that are present in Northern, rural and Aboriginal populations in Western Canada and provides a platform for future research initiatives focused on improving the health and well-being of communities associated with the mining industry. CITATION:Shandro, J, Scoble, M and Ostry, A, 2012._x000D_
Community health considerations from mining executives and managers in western Canada, in Proceedings International Mine Management 2012, pp 97-104 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Community health considerations from mining executives and managers in western Canada, in Proceedings International Mine Management 2012, pp 97-104 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J Shandro, M Scoble, A Ostry
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