Journal overview

This journal has ceased (2010).

Minerals & Energy - Raw Materials Report is a quarterly journal that has been published since 1980. The journal focuses on international, multidisciplinary issues related to the production of minerals and energy and to improve the understanding for economic, social, environmental and political implications of natural resources in general.

The journal aims to be a platform for academics, practitioners, experts and civil servants who are working in fields covering minerals and energy issues and to share their perspectives and knowledge. Original and thoughtful contributions are encouraged, grounded in a solid analytical framework, which can help to advance our knowledge in minerals and energy issues. All submissions undergo peer reviews by experts in the relevant fields.

The journal also regularly publishes information from a unique database: Raw Materials Data - the only mineral database focusing on ownership and control in the global mining industry.

Minerals & Energy - Raw Materials Report is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Raw Materials Group, Sweden; the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee, Scotland and; the Economics unit at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.

Readership: Academics, industrialists and policy makers within mining.

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