A study of the practices and processes and benefit sharing of limestone mining in the Banour-Shiva Mining Region in Himachal Pradesh, India

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental & Socio-Economic Studies Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.2478/environ-2020-0005
Swami Nath, R. Singh
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Abstract Mining is essentially an important income generating activity in the developing countries of the world. This is beneficial for their social and economic development and thus developing countries place a great dependence on their exploitation of mineral resources. The focal points for discussion in this article are the process of limestone mining, growth trends in limestone production, allocation of royalties, benefit sharing between limestone miners and local communities. The article undertakes an income-expenditure analysis of limestone contractors and transporters and considers local environmental issues including land degradation, rehabilitation, and compensation problems connected with the mining process. This study has been carried out in the Banor-Shiva limestone mining region which is located in the Sirmaur District of Himachal Pradesh State in India. The study calculated compound annual growth rates and benefit sharing between the miners and local people, and made a calculation of transport costs based on the mining rules in force and the actual practice prevailing in the region. The overall compound annual growth rates for limestone production are 16.2%, 1.6 % and 3.9% and for royalties are 14.1%, 8.5%, and 7.8 5 respectively for the State, District, and Banor-Shiva mining region over the study period. However, these growth rates have continuously decelerated and even found to be negative between the periods following the National Mineral Policies Act of 1993 and 2008. There is a sizeable divergence between the benefits from limestone mining shared between the indigenous communities and limestone miners highlighting the poor land acquisition practices in the study area. The financial benefits awarded by the miners in 2016-17 to the local communities are 1.22% whereas miners have appropriated the lion’s share with 81.37% of total limestone value. The revenue to the Government is 4.30% of market value of limestone. The transportation of limestone from quarry sites to the point of final sale is the largest cost factor in limestone miners’ expenditure which is 10% of the total market value of limestone. Adverse impacts of limestone mining operations in the vicinity such as public health problems, change in land use and cropping patterns, water pollution, lack of rehabilitation of the abandoned mines and unjust division of limestone receipts are the main contentious issues in the study area which are affecting the production and process of limestone mining. These have been reflected in the declining growth rates in production and royalties accrued from limestone produce.
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印度喜马偕尔邦Banour Shiva矿区石灰石开采实践、过程和利益共享研究
采矿基本上是世界发展中国家一项重要的创收活动。这有利于发展中国家的社会和经济发展,因此发展中国家非常依赖它们对矿物资源的开发。本文讨论的重点是石灰石开采过程,石灰石生产的增长趋势,特许权使用费的分配,石灰石矿工和当地社区之间的利益分享。本文对石灰石承包商和运输商的收入和支出进行了分析,并考虑了当地的环境问题,包括土地退化、恢复和与采矿过程有关的补偿问题。这项研究是在位于印度喜马偕尔邦锡穆尔地区的Banor-Shiva石灰石矿区进行的。该研究计算了复合年增长率和矿工与当地人民之间的利益分享,并根据有效的采矿规则和该地区普遍存在的实际做法计算了运输成本。在研究期间,国家、地区和Banor-Shiva矿区石灰石产量的总体复合年增长率分别为16.2%、1.6%和3.9%,特许权使用费分别为14.1%、8.5%和7.5%。然而,在1993年《国家矿产政策法》颁布至2008年期间,这些增长率不断减速,甚至出现负增长。在土著社区和石灰石矿工分享的石灰石开采利益之间存在相当大的分歧,突出了研究地区的土地征用做法不佳。2016-17年,矿工们给当地社区带来的经济效益为1.22%,而矿工们却占有了石灰石总价值的81.37%,占了最大的份额。政府的收入是石灰石市场价值的4.30%。石灰石从采石场到最终销售点的运输是石灰石矿工支出中最大的成本因素,占石灰石总市场价值的10%。石灰石开采作业对附近地区的不利影响,如公共卫生问题、土地利用和种植方式的变化、水污染、废弃矿山缺乏修复和石灰石收入分配不公等,是研究区内主要的争议问题,这些问题正在影响石灰石开采的生产和过程。这反映在生产增长率的下降和石灰石产品的特许权使用费的积累上。
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