Critical Minerals Today and in 2030: An Analysis for OECD Countries
Raw materials are essential for the global economy and future development depends on their continued supply. Like fossil fuels, minerals are non-renewable. In general, their deposits in the Earth's crust are also geographically clustered, making security of supply a potential risk. In many case...
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Zusammenfassung: | Raw materials are essential for the global economy and future development depends on their continued supply. Like fossil fuels, minerals are non-renewable. In general, their deposits in the Earth's crust are also geographically clustered, making security of supply a potential risk. In many cases, the exhaustion of economically competitive minerals deposits in industrialized countries has made supplies increasingly dependent on the political stability of mineral-rich emerging economies. At the same time, increasing demand from these emerging markets, new technologies that require large amounts of rare minerals , low substitutability in applications and low rates of recycling have made economies more vulnerable to potential supply disruptions. Consequently policy-makers in several OECD countries and regions have developed reports that assess the vulnerability of their respective economies to disruptions in the supply of minerals. A common aim of many of these studies is the identification of a list of so-called 'critical minerals', defined as minerals for which the risk of disruptions in supply is relatively high and for which supply disruptions will be associated with large economic impacts |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (49 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm |
DOI: | 10.1787/5jrtknwm5hr5-en |
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title | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries |
title_auth | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries |
title_exact_search | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries |
title_full | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries Renaud Coulomb ... [et al] |
title_fullStr | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries Renaud Coulomb ... [et al] |
title_full_unstemmed | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 An Analysis for OECD Countries Renaud Coulomb ... [et al] |
title_short | Critical Minerals Today and in 2030 |
title_sort | critical minerals today and in 2030 an analysis for oecd countries |
title_sub | An Analysis for OECD Countries |
topic | Environment |
topic_facet | Environment |
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