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1 September 2016 The Status and Achievements of Green Mines and Mining Ethics in China
Shen Lei, Kong Hanxiao, Wang Jian, Huang Xu, Hu Ke
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Abstract

The mining industry has made outstanding contributions to China's economic and social development, but a series of environmental problems remain. As Green Mines and ecological civilization concepts are put forward, the relationship between people and nature is receiving more attention, and especially mining ethics. Present construction standards encompass legal mining, management standardization, comprehensive utilization, technological advancement, energy saving and waste reduction, environmental protection, land reclamation, harmonious community and enterprise culture. As at 2014 the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources had published 661 Green Mines. Here, we analyze the present situation and prospects of Green Mines in China by the distribution from regional and mine type perspectives. Green Mines are nearly spread over every province and mine type, but Eastern China participated earlier than other areas. We discuss constructing Chinese mining ethics on the basis of traditional ethics and Western ecological ethics as theoretical foundations and practices. We consider that the significance of building Chinese mining ethics in Green Mine construction includes promoting social responsibility, improving environmental protection awareness and accelerating society development. Under the guidance of Chinese mining ethics we propose mining enterprise development models for the future, such as comprehensive utilization, circular economy and community harmony.

Shen Lei, Kong Hanxiao, Wang Jian, Huang Xu, and Hu Ke "The Status and Achievements of Green Mines and Mining Ethics in China," Journal of Resources and Ecology 7(5), 317-322, (1 September 2016). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2016.05.001
Received: 2 December 2015; Accepted: 1 April 2016; Published: 1 September 2016
KEYWORDS
ecological civilization
green mines
mining ethics
traditional ethics
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