The right to say no to mining when it destroys livelihoods, the environment and cultural heritage sites : case study / Lucy Edwards-Jauch and Herbert Jauch
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- 2026-8882
- PER 944 Namibian Journal of Social Justice
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The cases in this study looks at mining in the area, information, consultation and consent, destruction of livelihoods, environmentl destruction, destruction of cultural heritage sites, the rehabilitation of the environment and the local benefits.
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