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Assessing social and economic impacts associated with changes in the coal mining industry in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by G Ivanova, John RolfeJohn Rolfe, Stewart Lockie, V Petkova-Timmer, Vanessa Petkova, Galina WilliamsGalina Williams
Purpose - The coal mining industry makes a key contribution to the Queensland economy, and is the underlying driver of employment and economic conditions in many local and regional communities. This article aims to focus on how the social and economic impacts of mining should be assessed and negotiated with local and regional communities. Design/methodology/approach – The following assessment tools were trialed to ascertain the impacts on communities of changes in the mining industry: extended stakeholder analysis of key community representatives; economic modeling of changes in the level of mining activity; a random survey of householders involving choice experiments to assess tradeoffs; and experimental workshops to assess how residents were prepared to prioritise different community development options. Findings – The results showed that impact assessment should be addressed using different economic and social science tools to ensure regulatory approval as well as community acceptance. Originality/value – This article suggests alternative social and economic impact assessment mechanisms that can be applied to any industry and any situation (e.g. growth, decline, new development, simultaneous changes).

History

Start Date

2006-01-01

Location

Oslo, Norway

Publisher

International Association for Impact Assessment

Place of Publication

Norway

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Centre for Social Science Research;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

International Association for Impact Assessment. Conference.

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