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SUMMARY:Tunneling Fundamentals\, Practice and Innovations
DESCRIPTION:Tunneling Fundamentals\, Practice and Innovations is an annual short course for industry professionals that provides a comprehensive overview of tunnel planning\, design and construction across all applications and all geologies. Through presentations by the tunneling industry’s top-practicing experts combined with one-of-a-kind hands-on labs and workshops\, this four-day course will provide you with a sound understanding of the state practice and innovations in tunneling worldwide. \nA unique component of this course will be the opportunity to participate in hands-on labs and workshops in state-of-the-art testing and research facilities at Colorado School of Mines. \nLab and workshops will cover: \nEPB Soil Conditioning\nRock Cutting\nAbrasity and Wear\nShotcrete\nGrouting\nSlurry
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SUMMARY:Environmental and Social Conflict Resolution in the Resources Sector
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nThe extractive industry has the potential to significantly transform environments\, communities and economies. At times\, such transformation may manifest in conflicts or disputes between a resource developer and local communities\, or even complete breakdown of the company’s social licence to operate—with associated costs for the company\, local communities\, and the broader public. \nThis three-part course draws on the extensive experience of the instructors in studying environmental and social conflicts as well as working as practitioners in the development sector: \nan understanding of the costs of conflict in the resource industry;\nprocesses and mechanisms by which communities can make their concerns heard and which companies can draw on to work with communities to negotiate and resolve conflict; and\nthe causes and consequences of environmental conflicts in the research sector\, and the process of using ecological factors to promote peace. \nWho Should Attend?\nThe course is aimed at all extractive industry managers and practitioners who engage with local communities and other external stakeholders. It may be of particular relevance for community relations/social performance and environment staff and legal and compliance officers. Staff from technical professions who are seeking to build their knowledge about the social aspects of mining are also welcome.
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