Essays about: "Zambian Copperbelt"
Found 4 essays containing the words Zambian Copperbelt.
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1. First-arrival traveltime tomography of active-source data in the Kansanshi copper mine, northern Zambia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/GeofysikAbstract : Sedimentary rock-hosted deposits are a major source of copper and cobalt, with the Neoproterozoic central African Copperbelt being among the largest Cu-Co provinces in the world, accounting for around 15% of its copper resource. The deposits occur primarily in the carbonates and siliciclastic sediments overlying the basement, and formed during early diagenesis (around 820 Ma) and late diagenesis/metamorphism during the Pan-African Orogeny (580-520 Ma). READ MORE
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2. Local Employment Effects of Falling Copper prices: A Case study in the Copperbelt province of Zambia.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistikAbstract : Zambia is heavily dependent on copper, and a typical example of a country subject to the natural resource curse. From 2011 until 2016, the copper price fell from around $9,900 to $5,660 per metric tonne (mt). READ MORE
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3. DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND STORM WATER MANAGEMENT FOR NDOLA CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA, ZAMBIA
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresursläraAbstract : Flooding of urban areas is a worldwide problem as cities grow and the amount of impermeable surfaces increase generating more surface runoff. In the Zambian city of Ndola, the capital of the Copperbelt Province, flooding occurs in some parts of the city especially on Dag Hammarskjöld Drive at the underbridge, which has been flooding every rainy season consecutively for 8 years now. READ MORE
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4. The Right to the City from a Local to a Global Perspective : The Case of Street Vendor and Marketer Organizations in Urban Areas in the Copperbelt, Zambia
University essay from Kulturgeografiska institutionenAbstract : The aim of this thesis is to investigate the workings of multi-scalar networks that connect informal economy organizations that are active locally, nationally and internationally. The study adopts a „right to the city‟ framework wherein the relation between the local and the global is discussed. READ MORE