Environmental stewardship for gold mining in tropical regions

Authors

  • A Isahak Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia
  • S Surif Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia
  • M Sahani Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia
  • A Gill Health Equity Initiatives, Malaysia
  • J Phang Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15243/jdmlm.2013.011.037

Keywords:

access to information, cyanide code, environmental stewardship, gold mining, tropical region

Abstract

Mining has gained strong popularity in recent years due to the increase in global demand for metals and other industrial raw material derived from the ground. However, information and good governance regarding activities related to mining is still very much lacking especially in underdeveloped and developing countries in the tropics. In Malaysia, the importance of environmental stewardship in mining is a new phenomenon. The new National Mineral Policy 2 calls for compliance with existing standards and guidelines, stresses on progressive and post mining rehabilitation as well as promotes the gathering and dissemination of information, best mining practices, public disclosure and corporate social responsibility. Our preliminary studies however have shown that its implementation may have been hampered by inadequate legal and administrative structures, lack of freedom of information, physical inaccessibility, lack of information and public participation. In this presentation, the above issues and measures to reduce the impact of mining, particularly that of gold on the environment with a special focus on Malaysia is discussed. These measures include alternative gold extraction methods, appropriate tailing dam construction and management, health risk assessment and risk management, compliance with the Cyanide Code and liberalization of access to information, facilitation of access to justice, the strengthening of legal and administrative structures as well as corporate accountability to the public as part of corporate social responsibility.

Author Biographies

A Isahak, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia

Associate Professor

S Surif, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia

Senior Lecturer

M Sahani, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Program Geologi, PPSSSA, FST, UKM, Bangi 43600 Sel. Malaysia

Senior Lecturer

A Gill, Health Equity Initiatives, Malaysia

Senior Staff

J Phang, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

Lecturer

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Submitted

21-10-2013

Accepted

21-10-2013

Published

21-10-2013

How to Cite

Isahak, A., Surif, S., Sahani, M., Gill, A., & Phang, J. (2013). Environmental stewardship for gold mining in tropical regions. Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 1(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.15243/jdmlm.2013.011.037

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