Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India
This guidance note is about a recent mining boom in Odisha, that accelerated and diversified economic growth in the Indian state. However, the boom did not reduce poverty in the mining region. Meanwhile, unsustainable mining practices have severely...
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okr-10986-239462021-05-25T10:54:43Z Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India Kannan, Sridar P. Van Der Veen, Peter WATER QUALITY INITIATIVES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONGESTION LEAD TRANSPORTATION MINERAL RESOURCES POLICIES RESULTS INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCE EXTRACTION SUSTAINABILITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MINING PROJECTS MINING SECTOR INFORMATION MINES MINERAL EXTRACTION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCES CONSULTANTS PRIVATE SECTOR PILOT PROJECT AIR ROADS MINING RESULT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS NATURAL-RESOURCE ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IRON NETWORK MINING OPERATIONS NATURAL RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCES ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT COAL RAIL MINING LEASES WATER SITES INVESTMENTS BAUXITE ACCESS ROADS BENEFICIATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT IRON ORE MINING AREAS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS MINING ACTIVITY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING DATABASE SCREENING NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY MINING HISTORY INFRASTRUCTURE BOTTLENECKS This guidance note is about a recent mining boom in Odisha, that accelerated and diversified economic growth in the Indian state. However, the boom did not reduce poverty in the mining region. Meanwhile, unsustainable mining practices have severely affected the region’s air and water quality. Efforts to improve mining practices will require greater capacity for planning; reliable and timely data; and modernization of the institutional and regulatory framework surrounding the mining sector. A pilot project funded by the World Bank has suggested the way forward in the Keonjhar-Jajpur Resource Corridor. The resource-corridor focus makes it possible to articulate a sequence of extractive-industry investments in infrastructure, goods, and services and to integrate those investments with other actions to be taken by the private and public sectors so as to produce sustainable economic development and diversification within a defined geographic area. A better spatial understanding of the mining sector can underpin coordinated regional planning to reduce the negative effects of mining operations and to share benefits more equitably. Finally, a responsible mining sector free from conflict, irregularities, and illegalities can ensure that India’s resource-rich regions are developed in a holistic manner. 2016-03-15T16:05:51Z 2016-03-15T16:05:51Z 2016-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26066129/mining-inclusive-growth-odisha-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23946 English en_US Live Wire;2016/58 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief |
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WATER QUALITY INITIATIVES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONGESTION LEAD TRANSPORTATION MINERAL RESOURCES POLICIES RESULTS INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCE EXTRACTION SUSTAINABILITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MINING PROJECTS MINING SECTOR INFORMATION MINES MINERAL EXTRACTION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCES CONSULTANTS PRIVATE SECTOR PILOT PROJECT AIR ROADS MINING RESULT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS NATURAL-RESOURCE ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IRON NETWORK MINING OPERATIONS NATURAL RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCES ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT COAL RAIL MINING LEASES WATER SITES INVESTMENTS BAUXITE ACCESS ROADS BENEFICIATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT IRON ORE MINING AREAS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS MINING ACTIVITY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING DATABASE SCREENING NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY MINING HISTORY INFRASTRUCTURE BOTTLENECKS |
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WATER QUALITY INITIATIVES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONGESTION LEAD TRANSPORTATION MINERAL RESOURCES POLICIES RESULTS INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCE EXTRACTION SUSTAINABILITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MINING PROJECTS MINING SECTOR INFORMATION MINES MINERAL EXTRACTION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCES CONSULTANTS PRIVATE SECTOR PILOT PROJECT AIR ROADS MINING RESULT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS NATURAL-RESOURCE ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IRON NETWORK MINING OPERATIONS NATURAL RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCES ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT COAL RAIL MINING LEASES WATER SITES INVESTMENTS BAUXITE ACCESS ROADS BENEFICIATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT IRON ORE MINING AREAS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS MINING ACTIVITY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING DATABASE SCREENING NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY MINING HISTORY INFRASTRUCTURE BOTTLENECKS Kannan, Sridar P. Van Der Veen, Peter Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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This guidance note is about a recent
mining boom in Odisha, that accelerated and diversified
economic growth in the Indian state. However, the boom did
not reduce poverty in the mining region. Meanwhile,
unsustainable mining practices have severely affected the
region’s air and water quality. Efforts to improve mining
practices will require greater capacity for planning;
reliable and timely data; and modernization of the
institutional and regulatory framework surrounding the
mining sector. A pilot project funded by the World Bank has
suggested the way forward in the Keonjhar-Jajpur Resource
Corridor. The resource-corridor focus makes it possible to
articulate a sequence of extractive-industry investments in
infrastructure, goods, and services and to integrate those
investments with other actions to be taken by the private
and public sectors so as to produce sustainable economic
development and diversification within a defined geographic
area. A better spatial understanding of the mining sector
can underpin coordinated regional planning to reduce the
negative effects of mining operations and to share benefits
more equitably. Finally, a responsible mining sector free
from conflict, irregularities, and illegalities can ensure
that India’s resource-rich regions are developed in a
holistic manner. |
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Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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Mining for Inclusive Growth in Odisha, India |
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