The safety regulation of small‐scale coal mines in China: Analysing the interests and influences of stakeholders

The safety regulation of small‐scale coal mines in China: Analysing the interests and influences of stakeholders

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Article ID: iaor20128483
Volume: 52
Issue: 7-8
Start Page Number: 472
End Page Number: 481
Publication Date: Jan 2013
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: China, coal, public policy
Abstract:

Small scale coal mines (SCMs) have played an important role in China’s energy supply. At the same time, they also suffer from many social, economic, environmental, and safety problems. The Chinese government has made considerable efforts to strengthen the safety regulation of the coal mining industry. Yet, few of these efforts have proven to be very effective. This paper analyzes the interests and influences of key stakeholders in the safety regulation of SCMs, which includes the safety regulator, the local government, the mine owner, and mineworkers. We argue that the effective regulation of coal mine safety must both engage and empower mineworkers.

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