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Resource Extraction and Sustainable Development

資源採取と持続可能な開発 (AI 翻訳)

Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D, DBA

プレプリント2026-01-01#政策
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/gspw8
原典: https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/gspw8

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本書は、採掘産業(鉱業、石油、ガス)と持続可能な開発の緊張関係を批判的に検討する。環境保護、社会福祉、経済的安定の調和を模索し、成功事例と失敗事例を通じて、責任ある資源管理の枠組みを提示する。持続可能性を産業の長期的存続に不可欠な基盤と位置づけ、政策、技術、倫理の観点から解決策を探る。

English

This book critically examines the tension between resource extraction (mining, oil, gas) and sustainable development. It explores harmonizing ecological preservation, social welfare, and economic stability, presenting a framework for responsible resource management through case studies. It positions sustainability as essential for industry longevity and proposes solutions across policy, technology, and ethics.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本企業は海外資源開発に関与しており、本書の提示する持続可能な採掘の原則は、サプライチェーンにおける環境・社会配慮の基礎として参考になる。ただし、GX関連の具体的な枠組み(TCFDやSBTiなど)への言及はなく、広範な教養としての価値が主である。

In the global GX context

This book provides a broad conceptual foundation for sustainable resource extraction, relevant to global discussions on balancing economic development with environmental protection. It does not engage with specific GX frameworks (e.g., TCFD, ISSB) but offers general principles that underpin responsible sourcing and corporate sustainability strategies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a conceptual framework for studying sustainability in extractive industries, though lacks empirical rigor.

🏢実務担当者:Offers principles for responsible sourcing and community engagement that can inform corporate sustainability policies.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights policy levers for integrating sustainability into resource governance, relevant for national resource strategies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The tension between resource extraction and sustainable development stands at the heart of global environmental and economic discourse. This book critically examines how the mining, oil, and gas industries interact with ecological preservation, social welfare, and economic stability. It explores whether humanity can harmonize its dependence on natural resources with the urgent need to protect the environment and foster equitable growth. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, provides a thought-provoking analysis of extraction industries and their impact on biodiversity, water resources, and local communities. He highlights global case studies where sustainable policies have successfully mitigated environmental damage and others where short-term gains led to long-term devastation. The book presents a comprehensive framework for balancing industrial progress with ecological responsibility, offering tangible solutions for policymakers, corporations, and civil society. By bridging philosophy, economics, and environmental science, this work challenges readers to rethink the future of resource management. It serves as a compelling guide for anyone concerned with the ethical, economic, and ecological dimensions of industrial growth. The global economy depends heavily on resource extraction, yet the environmental and social costs of these industries are often overlooked. Climate change, deforestation, and declining biodiversity signal the urgency of rethinking how humanity interacts with the planet’s finite resources. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, in this work published in New York, USA, in 2015, underscores the need for responsible extraction practices that prioritize long-term sustainability over immediate profit. Definition and Core Concepts Resource extraction involves mining, drilling, and harvesting natural materials for economic use. While these activities fuel industrial progress, they often come at the expense of ecological stability and human well-being. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, defines sustainability in this context as the ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations’ access to natural wealth. The book presents a conceptual framework that integrates environmental ethics, economic responsibility, and regulatory mechanisms. It argues that sustainability is not an abstract ideal but a necessary foundation for industry longevity and global stability. Phenomenon of Unsustainable Extraction Industries worldwide have demonstrated a pattern of exploitation where short-term profits outweigh long-term consequences. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, explores instances of deforestation, toxic waste dumping, and indigenous displacement to illustrate the cost of unchecked resource extraction. He discusses how poor governance, corporate greed, and consumer demand exacerbate environmental degradation. Yet, amid these challenges, innovations in green mining, circular economies, and renewable energy adoption offer a path toward sustainable practices. The book highlights countries that have successfully integrated eco-friendly extraction strategies into national policies. Principles of Sustainable Resource Management To navigate the complexities of sustainability, Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, introduces key principles: responsible sourcing, minimal environmental disruption, community engagement, and long-term ecological restoration. He argues that resource-rich nations must shift their focus from short-lived economic booms to investments in renewable alternatives and sustainable industry practices. Indicators of Responsible Extraction A well-regulated resource extraction industry follows specific indicators, including: • Low carbon emissions and waste output • Efficient land and water use • Strong enforcement of labor rights and indigenous protections • Investment in post-extraction environmental rehabilitation Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, emphasizes that without these indicators, industries risk perpetuating a cycle of environmental destruction and economic inequality. Operational Variables in Sustainable Mining Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, discusses the factors influencing sustainability in resource extraction, including technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, and corporate responsibility measures. He highlights key operational changes, such as transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy in mining operations, improving waste management, and integrating community-based resource stewardship. Determinants of Sustainable Development in Extraction Industries The book outlines economic, environmental, and policy-based determinants essential for achieving balance. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, explains that while technological progress has provided cleaner extraction methods, political will and corporate accountability remain decisive factors in whether sustainability goals succeed or fail. Implementation and Strategic Planning To translate sustainability theory into practice, Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, introduces strategic frameworks that industries can adopt. He details policy-driven incentives, investment in green technologies, and corporate responsibility programs as mechanisms to shift industries toward sustainable models. The book also explores how global trade agreements can include sustainability clauses to enforce ethical resource extraction. Challenges in Achieving Sustainability Despite progress in sustainable extraction, challenges remain. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, identifies resistance from traditional industry stakeholders, the high costs of green technology adoption, and inadequate international cooperation as barriers to progress. Additionally, developing nations often struggle with balancing economic growth and environmental preservation due to limited resources and external pressures from global markets. Conclusion and Core Takeaways Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, concludes that resource extraction and sustainable development do not have to be mutually exclusive. While the challenges are significant, the path forward lies in strong governance, technological innovation, and a collective commitment to responsible resource management. He urges industries and policymakers to adopt a holistic approach—one that acknowledges economic necessity but prioritizes long-term ecological and social stability. This book serves as both a critique of exploitative practices and a blueprint for building a future where industrial progress and environmental preservation coexist harmoniously. Chapter One: The Foundations of Resource Extraction and Sustainability (Page 1) Examining the historical relationship between industrial development and natural resource dependency, this chapter traces the roots of modern extraction practices. Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, discusses the transformation from early manual mining to contemporary large-scale industrial operations, emphasizing the duality between economic advancement and environmental concerns. The Evolution of Resource Extraction (Page 5) A deep dive into how civilizations have relied on natural resources, shaping economies and geopolitical landscapes. Defining Sustainable Development in the Context of Resource Use (Page 12) Analyzing the intersection of environmental preservation and industrial growth, this section establishes key definitions for sustainable development. Chapter Two: Global Economic Dependencies on Resource Extraction (Page 20) Exploring the financial structures that drive resource-based economies, Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, unpacks the role of commodity markets, trade agreements, and investment flows in sustaining extraction industries. The Resource Curse: Economic Boom or Long-Term Trap? (Page 28) Addressing the paradox of resource-rich nations struggling with economic instability and political unrest. Industries that Shape the Modern Resource Economy (Page 35) A breakdown of key sectors—mining, fossil fuels, logging, and fisheries—highlighting their contributions and sustainability challenges. Chapter Three: Environmental Consequences of Resource Extraction (Page 42) An in-depth assessment of ecological degradation, including deforestation, biodiversity loss, and climate change acceleration. Water Scarcity and Pollution (Page 48) Examining the impact of resource extraction on freshwater ecosystems, from contamination to depletion. Land Degradation and Habitat Destruction (Page 55) A study on deforestation, soil erosion, and species extinction as consequences of unchecked industrial expansion. Chapter Four: Ethical Considerations in Resource Exploitation (Page 64) How do industries balance profit with responsibility? Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, explores ethical frameworks surrounding corporate decision-making in resource extraction. Social Justice and Indigenous Rights (Page 71) Addressing land displacement, human rights violations, and ethical dilemmas in global resource policies. Corporate Responsibility and Accountability (Page 79) Investigating how companies navigate environmental regulations, sustainability commitments, and profit-driven motives. Chapter Five: Technological Innovations for Sustainable Extraction (Page 88) A forward-looking chapter that evaluates groundbreaking technologies aimed at reducing environmental impact while maintaining industrial efficiency. Green Mining and Renewable Energy Integration (Page 94) Exploring new extraction techniques that minimize carbon footprints and energy consumption. Waste Management and Recycling in Resource Use (Page 102) Discussing circular economy models that repurpose mining byproducts and industrial waste. Chapter Six: Policy Frameworks and International Agreements (Page 110) A detailed examination of global regulatory measures, from the Paris Agreement

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