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Fiscal systems for mining – the case of Brazil

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. (1998)

Journal of Mineral Policy, Business and Environment 13 (2), 13-21.

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Debate around increasing demand for natural resources is often framed in terms of a ‘nexus’, which is perhaps at risk of becoming a buzz word. A nexus between what? Over what scales? And what are the consequences of such a nexus? This article analyses why readers should care about the nexus concept in relation to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Resource nexus perspectives towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Published: 14 December 2018

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The Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food, Water and Minerals By Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson,Geoffrey Kemp, Stacy D. VanDeveer

ESI-CIL Nuclear Governance Project

A multidisciplinary research project by the Energy Studies Institute & Centre for International Law

The project will focus on two main research areas: international, regional and national legislative and regulatory frameworks for nuclear safety and security; and nuclear liability.

Dr Philip Andrews-Speed, Senior Principal Fellow at ESI is the principal investigator for the project. Associate Professor Robert Beckman, Head of Ocean Law and Policy at CIL, is the co-principal investigator.

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