This work examines sustainable development in practice particularly in the context of mining and environmental management in a developing country. It argues for sustainable and participatory mining in developing countries such as Mongolia by encouraging meaningful public participation in the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process. The EIA a major tool of environmental management addresses the negative environmental and social impacts of development projects such as mining and has a potential to mitigate such impacts by incorporating EIA recommendations into business practice. This is particularly important for mineral-rich developing countries experiencing growing conflicts among mining companies local communities and government authorities due to a lack of dialogue among mining constituents and a lack of effective public policy and public engagement in the promotion of socially and environmentally accountable mining. The research argues that the current monologic EIA needs to be transformed to a more dialogic EIA and become a participatory tool for sustainable and participatory mining or simply responsible mining.
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