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Abstracting water to extract minerals in Mongolia’s South Gobi Province

机译:在蒙古南部戈壁省取水提取矿物

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The Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine has become a symbol of the promise of mining to revive Mongolia’s struggling economy and to propel the nation into a new era of prosperity. Water resources are vital to the operation of Oyu Tolgoi, which is expected to be in operation for at least thirty years. However, local residents, particularly nomadic herders, have raised concerns about the redirection of water resources for mining. While the company claims that mining infrastructure has little to no impact on herders’ water resources, herders regularly report decreasing well water levels. With increased mining development throughout Mongolia’s Gobi Desert region, mining infrastructure and regulations are transforming local relationships to water and livelihoods. I argue that water infrastructure for mining symbolises the movement of water away from culturally embedded contexts towards water management practices that prioritise the needs of national development and corporate profits. This analysis contributes to the under-examined intersection of water and mining in the hydrosocial cycle literature and demonstrates the currency of 'modern water' in the context of global mining development. The research includes interviews and focus groups conducted with stakeholders, participant observation and document collection that took place in Mongolia from 2011 to 2012 with follow-up research conducted in 2015.
机译:奥尤陶勒盖(Oyu Tolgoi)铜金矿已成为采矿业重振蒙古经济,将民族带入新的繁荣时代的希望的象征。水资源对于Oyu Tolgoi的运营至关重要,该运营预计将持续至少30年。但是,当地居民,特别是游牧民,对开采水资源的重新利用提出了担忧。该公司声称采矿基础设施对牧民的水资源影响很小甚至没有影响,但牧民定期报告井水水平下降。随着整个蒙古戈壁沙漠地区采矿业的发展,采矿基础设施和法规正在将当地关系转变为水和生计。我认为,采矿用水基础设施象征着水从文化背景转移到优先考虑国家发展和企业利润的水管理实践中。该分析有助于对水社会循环文献中的水与采矿进行深入研究,并在全球采矿发展的背景下证明“现代水”的通货。该研究包括与利益相关者进行的访谈和焦点小组研究,参与者观察和文献收集(2011年至2012年在蒙古进行)以及2015年进行的后续研究。

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