Health, Environment and Economy in Goa's Mining Belt
Health, Environment and Economy in Goa's Mining Belt
An analysis of the issues of health, environment and economy in Goa's mining belt and possible ways to improve them.
1,795 words (
approx. 7.2 pages) |
1 source |
MLA | 2008
Paper Summary:
This paper discusses the debilitating effects of Goa's mining industry on health, the environment and economic stability in the area. It presents a project proposed by Dr. Ligia Noronha of the Western Regional Centre of the Tata Energy Research Institute, which aims to strike a balance between economic growth, ecological preservation and human development. The paper also suggests the option of implementing an accountability system that places both the government and the mining companies under the scrutiny of international bodies such as the World Bank. To conclude, the paper advocates combining Dr. Noronha's project proposal with the supervision of the international community for the long-term initiative.
Table of Contents:
Statement of the Problem
The Objectives of the Project
Alternative Options
Analysis of the Options (Pros and Cons)
Recommendation to IDRC Vice-President (Justification for Course of Action, Comparison of Different Options)
Appendix: Summary Table
From the Paper:
"The objectives of the project spear-headed by Dr. Ligia Noronha of the Western Regional Centre of the Tata Energy Research Institute are manifold. At its core, the proposed sustainable development initiative seeks to encourage the striking of a balance between economic growth and ecological preservation/human development. The project (which appears to be in its incipient stages) has already developed a series of evaluative tools which will allow for the measurement of community and ecological well-being in the region over time so that greater (and presumably more expeditious) participation and conflict resolution can be undertaken as issues arise (Conway, 2; please see summary table for a list of the three tools identified by the project leaders as practicable and effective). Proceeding further, there can scarcely be any question that the project also seeks to unify all stake-holders around the idea that each of them must work with all of the others in order to see to it that the environmental, social, and economic potentiality of the region is reached (Conway, 2)."
Sample of Sources Used:
- Conway, Kevin. "Tracking Health and Well-Being in Goa's Mining Belt. Mining Belt: New Tools to Promote the Sustainable Development of Mining." An Ecosystem Approach Series (Case Study #5). Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 2003.
Health, Environment and Economy in Goa's Mining Belt (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Health-Environment-and-Economy-in-Goa's-Mining-Belt/101904
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