Tuesday, February 12, 2013

2012 vs 2010: Comparative Summary Report

The results of the summer 2012 series of focus groups on modern mining are now available in an executive report, and can be viewed at: Comparative Summary Report (PDF).  In summary, high tech, high wage jobs and their positive rippling effects throughout the community's economy rank highest as the most significant mining effects among the participating individuals from the counties of Baraga and Marquette.  Environmental considerations are recognized as very important risks and threats.  Issues associated with transparency and trustworthiness of mining companies, in general, fall lower in rank, indicating progress in communication, and information of value between the public and mines.  When 2012 and 2010 results are compared, overall consensus in 2012 appears stronger.  Visible signs of new mining activity, as well as changes in production and employment levels across the mining industry in the region, likely explain why focus group participants come to agreement more quickly and strongly on which items to place at the top of the list of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of mining in the local community.   Unlike 2010, 2012 focus groups opened participation to include individuals with documented views strongly in support of or against local mining.

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