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Sustaining Minerals Education in Developing Countries - Lessons from Southeast Asia

机译:维持发展中国家的矿产教育-东南亚的经验教训

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Australians are at the forefront of exporting their mining expertise in a number of areas. Minerals education is just one example. The growing economies of Southeast Asia host some of the most prospective mineral fields in the world. Laos for example, hosts the world class Sepon and Phu Kham copper-gold deposits. The Philippines has the fifth largest global mineral resource inventory. These and other countries in the region lack the mining engineers, geologists and metallurgists required by international mining companies to ensure their operations are sustainable. This paper describes the author's experience in working with mining schools in Southeast Asia and specifically the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. Various strategies to ensure sustainability and lessons learnt are presented.
机译:澳大利亚人在许多领域都处于出口他们的采矿专业知识的最前沿。矿物教育只是一个例子。东南亚不断增长的经济体拥有世界上一些最具前景的矿产田。例如,老挝拥有世界一流的Sepon和Phu Kham铜金矿床。菲律宾拥有全球第五大矿产资源清单。该地区的这些国家和其他国家缺少国际采矿公司所需的采矿工程师,地质学家和冶金学家,以确保其运营可持续。本文介绍了作者与东南亚(尤其是菲律宾,柬埔寨,老挝,泰国和越南)矿业学校合作的经验。提出了确保可持续性和吸取的教训的各种策略。

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