Indicators of mining in development: A Q‐methodology investigation of two gold mines in Quang Nam province, Vietnam
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 57; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.02.014
ISSN1873-7641
AutoresB N Nguyen, Bryan Boruff, Matthew Tonts,
Tópico(s)Grey System Theory Applications
ResumoMining plays an increasingly important role in Vietnam's economy and has been central to the economic and social development strategies of a number of provinces. Yet, to date, the ways in which mining is experienced by local residents in mining communities has received relatively little attention. This research employed Q-methodology to examine community perceptions concerning the impact of gold mining in Phuoc Duc and Tam Lanh communes, Quang Nam province, Vietnam. As local subjectivities regarding resource extraction are complex and diverse, Q-methodology allows for the identification of distinct and comparable viewpoints within and between study communities. Results indicate that within Phuoc Duc commune, perceived impacts on the standard of living, livelihoods, health, and quality of life were all concerns of local residents. Perceptions of residents in Tam Lanh indicated a concern for impacts on health and the standard of living as well as limited government protection. Findings from the two case studies suggest that local people's subjectivities about mining impacts were highly nuanced and influenced by geography, demographics, history and culture. • Q-method allows for identification of consensus and disagreement in perceived impacts from mining. • Perceived i mpacts on livelihoods, crime and safety, health, and water pollution were greatest in study communities. • Limited perceived jobs creation and economic diversification as a result of mining. • Patterns of local perceptions is highly nuanced and depends on geography, demographics, history and culture.
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