矿业数字化与城市矿工的崛起

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Keith Storey
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在文献综述的基础上,总结了采矿业数字化的主要空间成果。新的数字化技术和流程使采矿作业与资源位置的位置独立性日益增强,这正在创造一种新的采矿地理环境。矿工传统上住在资源附近的城镇,但今天许多人在远离资源的地方工作,可能永远不需要进入矿井本身。这些变化对工人、他们的家庭和社区以及矿山经营者和该部门的设备和技术供应商都有重大影响。如果要在受影响的人之间公平地分享采矿的利益和成本,预测和管理这些变化是必不可少的。如果不这样做,并且矿区认为它们是这种关系中的输家,它们可能会撤回对发展的支持,从而破坏采矿活动。本文探讨了这种新地理的主要特征及其影响,以及解决所面临挑战的一些选择。
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Digitalization in mining and the rise of the urban miner
Based on a review of literature this paper summarizes the main spatial outcomes of digitalization in the mining sector. New digitalization technologies and processes allow increasingly greater locational independence of mining operations from their resource locations and this is creating a new geography of mining. Mine workers traditionally lived in towns near the resource, but today many work at a distance from the resource and may never need to access the mine itself. These changes have significant implications for workers, their families and their communities, and for mine operators and equipment and technology suppliers to the sector. Anticipating and managing these changes is essential if the benefits and costs of mining are to be shared equitably amongst those affected. If not, and mining regions feel that they are the losers in this relationship, they may withdraw support for development and so disrupt mining activity. This paper explores the key characteristics of this new geography and its implications and some of the options to address the challenges presented.
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