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Understanding Geopolitical Dynamics, Economics, Health and Environmental Implications in Nonferrous Metal Mining Operations

非鉄金属採掘事業における地政学的ダイナミクス、経済、健康、環境への影響の理解 (AI 翻訳)

C. Chukwuma

Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-01#エネルギー転換経営インパクト: 調達リスク対象セクター: mining
DOI: 10.37871/jbres2307
原典: https://doi.org/10.37871/jbres2307

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日本語

本レビューは、非鉄金属採掘における地政学的要因が環境・健康・経済・サプライチェーンに与える影響を分析する。資源ナショナリズム、環境劣化、グリーンエネルギー移行に伴う重要鉱物需要の増加に焦点を当て、採掘活動がもたらす環境汚染や健康被害、気候変動への寄与を指摘する。また、投資フローや操業コストへの地政学的影響を考察し、政策枠組みの再構築を提言する。

English

This review analyzes how geopolitical factors in nonferrous metal mining affect environment, health, economy, and supply chains. It focuses on resource nationalism, environmental degradation, and rising demand for critical minerals due to green energy transition. It highlights pollution, health impacts, and climate change contributions, and discusses geopolitical impacts on investment and operational costs, calling for policy framework reconfiguration.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本のGX政策では、重要鉱物の安定調達が経済安全保障上の課題であり、本レビューは資源ナショナリズムやサプライチェーンリスクの理解に資する。また、非鉄金属採掘の環境・社会影響は、日本の企業が海外鉱山への投資や調達を行う際のデューデリジェンスやサステナビリティ報告に示唆を与える。

In the global GX context

This review contributes to global discourse on critical minerals and supply chain resilience, relevant to ISSB and CSRD disclosure requirements. It underscores the need for companies to assess geopolitical and environmental risks in mineral sourcing, aligning with TCFD and transition finance frameworks. The paper provides a broad overview useful for policy and investment decisions.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive overview of geopolitical and environmental issues in nonferrous mining, useful for framing research on critical minerals and sustainability.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights supply chain and environmental risks that companies should consider in mineral sourcing and ESG reporting.

🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes the need for policies addressing resource nationalism and environmental standards in critical mineral supply chains.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This review explicates geopolitical issues and their impacts on nonferrous metal mining operations and the implications on the environment, health, economics, and global supply chains. The study explores the critical intersections of resource nationalism, environmental degradation, and economic impacts within the context of increasing global demand for critical minerals. This article is timely and pertinent, taking into cognizance extant global transitions toward green energy. The global issues associated with mining and metals are indicative globally of a vast majority of carbon-intensive sectors, and increasing demand for electronics and conventional produce culminating in the growth of metal and mineral production, as well as nonferrous metal mining activities in collaborative measures with numerous other perturbative and disruptive environmental and social activities via soil, water, air pollution, disease dissemination, climate change, environmental and economic distortions. Since prehistoric times, nonferrous metal mining operations have been facing complex and intricate metamorphoses driven by intense global geopolitical tensions, environmental demands and supplies, and the cravings for materials to undergird the green energy transition. The discourse pertaining to this article takes into account economic shifts within the sector, with highlights and hallmarks which impact geopolitical tensions on investment flows and operational costs. Invariably is the nuance that global trends have required reconfigurations of both industrial modalities and policy frameworks to embrace and improve environmental, health, social, and governance standards. Globally, nonferrous metal mining operations provide economic potential, stimulus, growth and jobs, community investments in development projects as well as enhanced anthropogenic economic impact. Conversely, nonferrous metal mining processes can negatively impact and degrade the environment through the destruction of biodiversity, contribute to the presence of hazardous chemicals or substances with resultant terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric contamination and pollution enhanced by anthropogenic and natural activities. The inimical effects of mining include health perturbations, erosion, sinkholes, biodiversity loss, contamination and pollution of soil, groundwater and surface water caused by nonferrous metal and chemical emissions during and following mining operations. Furthermore, these processes adversely affect the atmosphere through emitted carbon contributing to climate change. The pivotal and primordial geopolitical issues, challenges, opportunities and priorities surrounding minerals and nonferrous metal mining processes are that geopolitical risks in the operational spheres are classifiable in disparate sections, such as resource nationalism, production concentration, processing concentration, landscape regulation, macroeconomic attributes and price volatility as well as expectations of stakeholder.

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