Examples of using Small-scale mining in English and their translations into Spanish
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Small-scale mining.
Position and role of women in small-scale mining.
Small-scale mining employment.
Environmental and social impacts of small-scale mining.
Ii. small-scale mining and environmental protection.
The area was declared a small-scale mining zone in 1954.
Small-scale mining activities in developing countries and.
The political economy of small-scale mining in Zimbabwe.
Small-scale mining activities in developing countries and.
Four lessons on communicating good practices in artisanal and small-scale mining.
Small-scale mining and atmosphere of illegality.
Different forms of small-scale mining in Chocó Artisanal Mining. .
Small-scale mining activities in developing countries and.
Interventions to remove children from small-scale mining operations;
But small-scale mining can also hurt people and the environment.
The municipality of Marmato has historically relied on small-scale mining activities.
Garimpo(small-scale mining site) permit: prospective applications must be accompanied by an environmental licence.
Ghana has also taken several steps to formalize small-scale mining.
Small-scale mining activities in developing countries and economies in transition: report of the Secretary-General.
In 2008, the Government approved a Subprogram for Developing Small-scale Mining.
Small-scale mining often involves hazardous child labour, negatively affecting the health and education of children.
Improve the precarious situation of all mineworkers,including small-scale mining workers;
It had before it the report of the Secretary-General on small-scale mining activities in developing countries and economies in transition E/C.7/1994/9.
Fourteen small-scale mining zones were created; however, contracts were only awarded to entrepreneurs and cooperatives, and not to individual subsistence miners.
Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General on small-scale mining activities in developing countries and economies in transition; E/C.7/1994/9.
Noting that small-scale mining activities are often scattered over large areas, therefore hampering the ability of government to monitor them properly.
In addition, the Group has held meetings with the Service d'assistance et d'encadrement du Small-Scale Mining, a Government organization intended to assist and empower artisanal miners.
The Ministry is undertaking licensing of small-scale mining activities, though this requires ongoing efforts owing to the scale of activities.
Almost all countries in the region have small-scale mining activities, which extract minerals such as gold, copper, silver and zinc Finer et al. 2008; Veiga 2002.
Recognizing also that illegal or poorly managed small-scale mining activities have been shown to be damaging to the general and the working environments.
