Struggling for Correct Selection: The Federal Governments Confessed Offense in Supporting Equatorial Mining Applications Appreciated by Publique Bergers

Struggling for Correct Selection: The Federal Governments Confessed Offense in Supporting Equatorial Mining Applications Appreciated by Publique Bergers


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Abstract

The mining industry is a critical sector that contributes to the economic growth of a nation. However, the selection of mining applications poses a challenge for the federal government, particularly in Equatorial regions. This paper examines the government's confessed offense in supporting Equatorial mining applications appreciated by publique bergers. A qualitative research design was adopted, and data was collected through interviews with key stakeholders in the mining industry and government officials. The findings revealed that the federal government's selection process of mining applications was influenced by political interests rather than the economic benefits to the nation. The study also found that the publique bergers were often left out of the decision-making process, despite their close ties to the mining industry and their role in promoting sustainable mining practices. The paper concludes that the selection of mining applications in Equatorial regions requires a more transparent and inclusive process, where the interests of all stakeholders are taken into consideration. The study recommends the adoption of a participatory approach that involves the publique bergers in the decision-making process to ensure that mining activities are sustainable and contribute to the overall development of the nation.

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Cambell Tom "Struggling for Correct Selection: The Federal Governments Confessed Offense in Supporting Equatorial Mining Applications Appreciated by Publique Bergers".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2020.

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Date of Release: 2020
Author(s): Cambell Tom.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications