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Socio-Economic
Socio-Economics is a term used by social scientists to describe the effects of a development project on the human environment, mainly our economy and social structure. This includes information relating to the cash economy, job market, demographics, and social dynamics.
Here you will find information relating to how these topic areas have been affected by previous natural resource development and/or projections about potential affects of future development of our mineral, oil and natural gas resources.
If you have an article that belongs on this page and would like to provide us with, please forward that to Courtenay Carty (email, Courtenay Carty).
Document library
Behind Gold's Glitter: Torn Lands and Pointed Questions
Adobe PDF - 69 KB
Marina Welker Story Image
JPEG Image - 512 KB
"Global Capitalism and the 'Caring Corporation': Copper Mining and Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia" by Marina Welker
Word Doc - 29 KB
Golden glitter
Word Doc - 48 KB
Pebble is promising, but time and studies will tell - By John Rense
Word Doc - 48 KB
Point of View - Community needs fair, balanced look at proposed Pebble project - By Willy Dunne
Word Doc - 28 KB
Stevens critical, Young encouraging Petroleum News: North America's Source for Oil and Gas News - Sarah Hurst
Word Doc - 26 KB
Stevens pledges to stall Pebble 'I JUST DON'T LIKE IT': Senator is concerned about effects on fisheries. - By PAULA DOBBYN
Word Doc - 27 KB
Pebble meets local groups, residents - By Chris Eshleman
Word Doc - 35 KB
Economics of Wild Salmon Watersheds: Bristol Bay, Alaska
Adobe PDF - 781 KB
MINING NEWS: Pebble project good fit for global group
Adobe PDF - 153 KB
Murkowski risks salmon for gold mine ALAN BORAAS- COMMENT
Word Doc - 30 KB
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