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Your search for: ocean AND mining AND regulations


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Books on: ocean mining regulations

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    Marine Mineral Resources
    Book by Fillmore C. F. Earney; Routledge, 1990
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    ...5 fewer constraints exist in environmental regulations and zoning ordinances; 6 world states can gain...their strategic mineral needs. Disadvantages of ocean mining Major disadvantages of ocean mining are: 1 distances...
     
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    California Gold: The Beginning of Mining in the Far West
    Book by Rodman W. Paul; Harvard University Press, 1947
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    ...determined the characteristics of mining. In economic significance the...strip of land contiguous to the ocean and over the rich valleys that...landed at San Francisco from ocean-going vessels, and there were...more impressive place was the mining town, a community that was...
     
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    Regulating Mining in Africa: For Whose Benefit?
    Book by Bonnie Campbell; Nordic African Institute, 2004
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    One of the main hypotheses underlying much of the discussion about extractive industries, and a central recommendation in the Report of the World Bank Group's Extractive Industries Review, is that the quality of a country's governance is a key determinant of the development outcomes of extractive ...
     
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    The Structure of Slavery in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia
    Book by Gwyn Campbell; Frank Cass, 2004
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    Focusing upon specific indigenous societies and Islam, this collection examines the meaning of slavery and its abolition in and around the Western Indian Ocean area. Comparisons are made between developments in this region and the Atlantic slavery system.
     
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    Coercion and Market: Silver Mining in Colonial Potosi, 1692-1826
    Book by Enrique Tandeter; University of New Mexico, 1993
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    ...Market Coercion and Market Silver Mining in Colonial Potosi, 1692-1826 Enrique...English Coercion and market: silver mining in colonial Potosi 1692-1826 / Enrique...ISBN 0-8263-1430-9 1. Silver mines and mining -- Bolivia -- Potosi Dept. -- History...
     

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Journal Articles on: ocean mining regulations

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Magazine Articles on: ocean mining regulations

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Newspaper Articles on: ocean mining regulations

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Encyclopedia Articles on: ocean mining regulations

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    United States
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...seeking to overthrow the Marxist-oriented Sandanista government in Nicaragua. At the same time the United States was secretly mining Nicaraguan harbors. In 1983 241 U.S. marines stationed in Beirut, Lebanon as part of a UN peacekeeping force were killed by...
     
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    Spain
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...of the land. The colonial trade was freed of centuries-old regulations and restrictions. Trade and commerce, especially in Cadiz...particularly in industrial Catalonia, rural Andalusia, and in the mining districts of Asturias. Strikes and uprisings, usually suppressed...
     
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    Cuba
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...toward the island. President George W. Bush tightened certain aspects of the embargo, mainly affecting Cuban Americans; the regulations took effect in 2004. The same year the government began reasserting control over areas of the economy that had been liberalized...
     


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