As part of her Master's thesis ‘Ethical responsibility in the raw materials sector - development of an in-service training programme’, Sophie Charlotte Missall[1]  (Master's degree in Management and Consulting) is developing a modular training and further education concept aimed at working engineers in the mining industry.

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Hambach Forest is the subject of the case study that Justus Reutter[1]  is conducting as part of his Master's thesis in the Management and Consulting degree programme entitled ‘Hambach open-cast mine - was it worth it?  A critical analysis against the background of different value concepts and time horizons’.

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Then please  send us an email stating your interest and motivation to:

ethical-mining[at]bht-berlin.de 

 

Further enivsaged case studies deal with the following key questions:

  • What are the fears respectively objections of stakeholders (e.g. local residents, politicians) in the context of mining? What are the underlying perceptions? (Using the example of mining on the island of Milos, Greece)
  • What opportunities/prospects does mining offer? Can mining bring added value for the landscape or for a ‘new nature’ or should there be no change? What are the ideas behind it? (Using the example of mining in Sudbury, Canada)
  • t.b.d.