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Environmental regulation of exploration and mining operations in Asian countries
Authors:James Otto Deputy Director    Koh Naito Mining Expert  and George Pring Professor
Institution:Director of Studies, Natural Resources and Environmental Law Program, University of Denver College of Law, Denver, CO, USA;Institute for Global Resources Policy and Resources, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA;Mining and Industry Unit, Energy, Mining and Telecommunications, The World Bank, Washington DC, USA;University of Denver College of Law, Denver, CO, USA
Abstract:This paper offers a new perspective on the environmental laws in Asian nations affecting the exploration, mining, and reclamation activities of the mineral resource industry: the perspective of the senior government officials in those countries, whose job is to enforce these new environmental laws. The article presents the results of a 1998 survey of national environmental officials in Asia conducted by the Colorado School of Mines and the Metal Mining Agency of Japan. Officials in 10 diverse countries—Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam—responded to a detailed questionnaire covering applicable laws, agencies, protected areas, covered mineral activities, financial assurance, environmental impact assessment, public involvement, environmental standards, permit and reclamation requirements.
The survey confirms that Asian nations are part of the global trend towards national government regulatory structures that balance mineral development objectives with environmental considerations. The survey also shows developing regulatory systems (some embryonic, some more mature) utilizing a combination of mining and environmental acts, and often an 'insider' perspective of the national officials administering the laws. While that perspective is not without its biases (not least the rigor of enforcement), it may nevertheless be of use in company planning. The emerging regulatory picture contradicts the conventional notion that it is the 'lower' level of regulation in Asia that is attracting foreign direct investment in mining.
Keywords:Mining legislation  Asian countries  Mining environmental regulations
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