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OECD Rural Studies Mining Regions and Cities Case of Vasterbotten and Norrbotten, Sweden

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Sweden's northern region, Upper Norrland, is one of the most important mining regions in Europe and has the potential to become a global leader in environmentally sustainable mining.

With the largest land surface and the lowest population density in Sweden, Upper Norrland contains two sub regions, Vasterbotten and Norrbotten.

Both sub regions host the greatest mineral reserves in the country, containing 9 of the country's 12 active mines and providing 90% of the iron ore in the European Union.

Upper Norrland has the potential to become a global leader in environmentally sustainable mining due to its competitive advantages, including a stable green energy supply, high-quality broadband connection, a pool of large mining companies working closely with universities to reduce the emissions footprint across the mining value chain, and a highly skilled labour force.

Yet, the region must overcome a number of bottlenecks to support a sustainable future, including a shrinking workforce, low interaction of local firms with the mining innovation process and an increasing opposition to mining due to socio environmental concerns and land use conflicts.

This study identifies how Vasterbotten and Norrbotten can build on their competitive advantages and address current and future challenges to support a resilient future through sustainable mining.

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OECD Publishing
9264957138 / 9789264957138
eBook (EPUB)
27/01/2021
France
English
1 pages
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