Shared‐use mining infrastructure: Why it matters and how to achieve it
This article considers the cases for and against ‘open access’ regulation of rail and port logistics infrastructure used by ‘bulk’ mining operations, arguing that host governments should proactively impose and then enforce such regulation in almost all cases. The logistics infrastructure needed for...
Main Authors: | Collier, P, Ireland, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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