Mining before COVID-19: Local development based on a new normality
With the arrival of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, local economic development has been modified by virtue of the necessary measures to minimize the risk of contracting the Covid-19 disease. Among the economic activities directly affected by this disease is mining, which, although it is responsible for...
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With the arrival of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, local economic development has been modified by virtue of the necessary measures to minimize the risk of contracting the Covid-19 disease. Among the economic activities directly affected by this disease is mining, which, although it is responsible for providing minerals as raw material for other sectors, was not mentioned within the essential activities by the Official Gazette of the Federation (with the exception of coal mines); affecting the local development that the mining companies provide to their community and in deterioration of the entity in which they are located.
The objective of this article is to analyze the effects that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the mining industry and how the new normality applied to the world population establishes new parameters to carry out the production of minerals, demonstrating the ability to adapt that has mining as an industry, in order to continue its activities.
The methodology is of a mixed nature since it collects a vision obtained from the observation and application of questionnaires to the various mining actors in the state of Sonora, as well as statistical data that link mining activity and Covid-19.
The results show that the transition from non-essential to essential activity implies a recognition of the fact that mining is raw material and input to develop means that allow, in this case, to combat Covid-19. In conclusion, despite criticism of mining in the sense that it is a polluting activity, it is clear that it has a positive side as a productive force for development. |
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oai:https:--indiciales.unison.mx-:article-382022-10-03T17:43:37Z Mining before COVID-19: Local development based on a new normality Minería ante el COVID-19: Desarrollo local en función de una nueva normalidad Franco Bojórquez, Edna María Vázquez Ruiz, Miguel Angel covid-19 minería desarrollo local nueva normalidad mining covid-19 local development new normal With the arrival of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, local economic development has been modified by virtue of the necessary measures to minimize the risk of contracting the Covid-19 disease. Among the economic activities directly affected by this disease is mining, which, although it is responsible for providing minerals as raw material for other sectors, was not mentioned within the essential activities by the Official Gazette of the Federation (with the exception of coal mines); affecting the local development that the mining companies provide to their community and in deterioration of the entity in which they are located. The objective of this article is to analyze the effects that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the mining industry and how the new normality applied to the world population establishes new parameters to carry out the production of minerals, demonstrating the ability to adapt that has mining as an industry, in order to continue its activities. The methodology is of a mixed nature since it collects a vision obtained from the observation and application of questionnaires to the various mining actors in the state of Sonora, as well as statistical data that link mining activity and Covid-19. The results show that the transition from non-essential to essential activity implies a recognition of the fact that mining is raw material and input to develop means that allow, in this case, to combat Covid-19. In conclusion, despite criticism of mining in the sense that it is a polluting activity, it is clear that it has a positive side as a productive force for development. Con la llegada del SARS-CoV-2 y sus variantes el desarrollo económico local se ha venido modificando en virtud de las medidas necesarias para minimizar el riesgo de contraer la enfermedad del Covid-19. Dentro de las actividades económicas afectadas directamente por esta enfermedad se encuentra la minería que, aunque es la encargada de proveer los minerales como materia prima para otros sectores, no fue mencionada dentro de las actividades esenciales por el Diario Oficial de la Federación (a excepción de las minas de carbón); afectando el desarrollo local que las empresas mineras proporciona a su comunidad y en deterioro de la entidad en el que se localizan. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar los efectos que la pandemia con Covid-19 ha tenido para la industria minera y cómo la nueva normalidad aplicada para la población mundial establece nuevos parámetros para llevar a cabo la producción de minerales, demostrándose la capacidad de adaptación que tiene la minería como industria, con la finalidad de continuar sus actividades. La metodología es de índole mixta ya que recoge una visón obtenido de la observación y aplicación de cuestionarios a los diversos actores de la minería en el estado de Sonora, así como datos estadísticos que vinculan actividad minera y Covid-19. Los resultados muestran que el tránsito de actividad no esencial a esencial, implica un reconocimiento al hecho de que la minería es materia prima e insumo para elaborar medios que permiten en este caso combatir el Covid-19. En conclusión, no obstante las criticas a la minería en el sentido de que es actividad contaminante, es evidente que tiene una cara positiva como fuerza productiva para el desarrollo. Posgrados de la División de Ciencias Económica Administrativas 2022-02-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articulo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://indiciales.unison.mx/index.php/Indicial/article/view/38 Indiciales; Vol. 1 Núm. 3 (enero-junio) (2022): REVISTA INDICIALES; 136-147 10.52906/ind.v1i3- enero - junio spa https://indiciales.unison.mx/index.php/Indicial/article/view/38/33 Derechos de autor 2022 Edna María Franco Bojórquez, Miguel Angel Vázquez Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Vázquez Ruiz |