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The ILO has been dealing with labour and social problems in the mining industry since its early days making considerable efforts to improve the work and life of miners - from the adoption of the Hours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention (No 31) in 1931 to the Safety and Health in Mines Convention (No 176) which was adopted in 1995 Small-scale
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The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (German Zeche Zollverein) is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen North Rhine-Westphalia Germany It has been inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since December 14 2001 and is one of the anchor points of the European Route of Industrial Heritage The first coal mine on the premises was founded in 1847 and mining
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The mining areas listed as UNESCO world heritage The mining area here is an outstanding example of a landscape transformed by the coal industry valleys and forests etc ) which makes the landscape all the more varied Mining also significantly modified the area's hydrography with the introduction of
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unesco and mining industry Mining Historical Heritage - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Disclaimer The Tentative Lists of States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency access to information and to facilitate harmonization of
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Ethiopia - Mining Sector and Business Prospects KE- September 2016 Ethiopia - Mining Sector and Business Prospects Introduction Ethiopia with a population of roughly 95 million is the second most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa and one of the fastest growing economies in the world Ethiopia has
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Wales's slate mining landscape could become the UK's next World Heritage Site to rank alongside the likes of the Grand Canyon the Great Wall of China and Machu Picchu as a wonder of the world The landscape running throughout the Welsh county of Gwynedd has been nominated by the Government to join the prestigious list of Unesco World Heritage Status
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The Major Mining Sites of Wallonia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising four sites in Wallonia in southern Belgium associated with the Belgian coal mining industry of the 19th and 20th centuries The four sites of the grouping situated in the French-speaking Hainaut Province and Lige Province comprise Grand-Hornu the Bois-du-Luc the Bois du Cazier and Blegny
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On 13th July 2006 select mining landscapes across Cornwall and west Devon were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site placing Cornish mining heritage on a par with international treasures like Machu Picchu the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China
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Together with UNESCO WWF and the PSI Initiative we will work to promote the key role of the insurance industry in protecting the priceless and irreplaceable assets that make up our world heritage " Tim Grafton CEO Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ): "Insurance seeks to prevent loss and if it occurs to restore it
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14-4-2017The Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage site comprises ten separate areas featuring the remains of tin and copper mine workings associated industries and supporting industrial infrastructure Mining appears to have been somewhat ad hoc until the 1700s when the introduction of gunpowder made deeper mines possible
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Mining Cultural Landscape Erzgebirge/Krušnohoř The transboundary serial property Mining Cultural Landscape Erzgebirge/Krušnohoř is located in the Erzgebirge a Central European low mountain region in the south-east of the Federal Republic of Germany and the north-west of the Czech Republic
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Our slate mining landscape nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status Posted February 12 2020 by Tori Smith We're blessed in North Wales to have more than our fair share of UNESCO World Heritage sites but there could be an addition to our burgeoning heritage portfolio if campaigners get their way
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Mining Surveillance System (MSS) was launched on January 24 2017 It aims to curb illegal mining activity through automatic remote sensing detection technology Road Ahead There is significant scope for new mining capacities in iron ore bauxite and coal and considerable opportunities for future discoveries of sub- surface deposits
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What Are The Biggest Industries In Finland? Data published by UNESCO Institute for statistics in 2016 put Finland among the biggest spenders regarding RD with an expenditure of about 3 2% of GDP The mining industry in Finland has experienced significant transformation in recent years
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Polish mining site added to the UNESCO World Heritage List During its 41st session taking place this year between July 2-12 in Krakow the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided on a new entry for its World Heritage list: the lead silver and zinc mines along with the underground water management system in Tarnowskie Gry
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The Welsh Slate Mining Landscape has been formally presented to UNESCO as the UK's next nomination for inscription on the World Heritage List The application has been made by the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport in cooperation with the Welsh Government and Gwynedd Council
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In December 2015 at the UNESCO session at St Petersburg Mining University with participation of the UNESCO Director-General Ms I Bokova following on the Forum's idea a Communiqu on the establishment of an "International Center for Competence in Mining Engineering" was signed
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Global Investments in RD This fact sheet presents the latest UIS data on research and experimental development (RD) available as of December 2016 A snapshot of RD expenditure This fact sheet illustrates global and regional trends in the allocation of resources to research and experimental development (RD)
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This is the story of the 'Cornish Mining' World Heritage Site The largest World Heritage Site in the UK It's a landscape of 20 000 hectares spread across Cornwall and west Devon offering myriad experiences and opportunities to explore our world-changing mining culture
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After learning so much about mining culture no visit to the Ore Mountains would be complete without actually entering a mine In the Annaberg-Buchholz area you can visit the Markus Rohling Stolln Visitor Mine This mine was active in the silver and cobalt industry from 1733 to 1857 CE and later in the uranium industry under SAG Wismut
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Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in July 2012 the four sites are located in Wallonia one of the oldest and most emblematic coal basins of the Industrial Revolution in Europe Together they form a 170 km-long strip that stretches across the country from west to east Each site spotlights various aspects of a significant activity in industrial history
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