Values in post-mining regional transition: A political–economic regime approach, with insights from Australia

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101523
Tira Foran , Fran Ackermann , Marcus Barber
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We develop a political-economic regime framework and apply it to assess the adequacy of governing arrangements to realise overarching social values in three Australian regions transitioning from mining (Victoria's Latrobe Valley; South West Western Australia; and Northern Territory's Gove Peninsula − a majority Indigenous region). The framework situates values, policy arguments, and institutions in a co-evolving system context. Through this lens, mine closure planning and post-mining development emerge as regimes that share overarching values. However, for land rehabilitation, institutions of mine closure risk management prevail over regional development processes. People's values and knowledge illuminate to an encouraging degree the functioning of complex political–economic regimes. Our analysis contributes to theory and practice of regional transition by revealing systemic interactions that need to be addressed for mine closures to contribute to post-mining regional development.

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采矿后地区转型中的价值观:政治经济制度方法,澳大利亚的启示
我们建立了一个政治经济制度框架,并将其应用于评估澳大利亚三个矿业转型地区(维多利亚州拉特罗布河谷、西澳大利亚西南部和土著居民占多数的北领地戈夫半岛)的治理安排是否足以实现总体社会价值。该框架将价值观、政策论点和制度置于共同发展的系统背景中。通过这一视角,矿山关闭规划和矿山开采后的发展成为共享总体价值观的制度。然而,就土地恢复而言,矿山关闭风险管理的制度优先于区域发展进程。人们的价值观和知识在令人鼓舞的程度上揭示了复杂的政治经济制度的运作。我们的分析揭示了关闭矿山需要解决的系统性互动问题,从而促进矿山开采后的区域发展,为区域转型的理论和实践做出了贡献。
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