New Publication Examines the Dynamics of Mining and Community Relations
A recently released book investigates the complex interactions between mining companies and the communities they affect, shedding light on their intertwined fates.
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A recently released book investigates the complex interactions between mining companies and the communities they affect, shedding light on their intertwined fates.
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