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These recommendations are therefore relevant to the protection of Laponia as well. JIMAB has explained that it intends to follow these recommendations and has also explained that it aims to assist and strengthen the Sami reindeer management and culture in establishing the mining business.
The company's assessment of the possibilities to avoid and / or minimize negative consequences for the same villages has been challenged by the same villages and Sametinget. These go as far as to consider that the mining project can even threaten future reindeer maintenance in the Kallak area.
It is understandable that the same villages concerned feel concerned about the proposed and significant industrial project in reindeer pastures. The company is actively working to develop the project in consultation with the same villages in a direction that does not have any negative consequences for reindeer management in the area.
The proposed mining project should not be confused with previous exploitation in the region. Expansion, operation and restoration are planned to take place in continuous dialogue with the same villages and with responsiveness to the unique business that reindeer management is."
Here are the National Antiquarium Office's own words to UNESCO, from 2013:
"The geographical area this application involves is Kallak, situated outside and ca. 30 kilometres south-southeast of the boundary of the "Laponian Area", which means that this activity will not exert any physical impact on the World Heritage property itself. Instead, the question of potential threats is more directed toward its effects on reindeer herding and the Outstanding Universal Values of criterion (iii) and (v)."
And the company's attitude, from 2016:
'' Laponia is a so-called combined world heritage, where both natural and cultural values should be protected. Five criteria (so-called Outstanding Universal Values - OUV) are the basis for the designation of Laponia as a World Heritage Site and it is the OUV to be protected (see box).
The criteria concerning pure natural values (vii, viii & ix above) are not affected by the planned mining operations at Kallak, due to the significant distance from Kallak to Laponia. The planned mining operations are closest, the bird road, 33 km from Laponia, see map Annex 3. The mining operations are not such a nature or extent that it can have an impact at such a distance. Possibly future transportation of ore from the mine would lead to a certain impact in the form of increased traffic on existing road or existing rail, if such a transport option is chosen in the future (see section below).
However, the OUVs related to the culture and nutrition of Nazi (iii and v above) risk being indirectly affected by the activities in Kallak by the fact that the foundation is located on the same village of Jåhkågasskas year roundlands. Clean management is carried out over large and coherent areas and if there is an impact in one area (t. ex. ex. Kallak) could lead to some consequence in other areas (t. ex. ex. Laponia).
Laponia constitutes a reindeer care area for a total of nine same villages: Baste cearru, Treat Tjerusj, Sirges, Jåhkågaska tjiellde, Tuorpon, Luokta-Mávas, Udtja, Slakka and Gällivare. Laponia accounts for about 11 % of the lands of the same villages concerned. The remaining reindeer care areas for these nine same villages occupy a total of about 58 % of Norrbotten's surface, see Figure 1. A possible stop to establish operations outside Laponia, which can indirectly affect the reindeer management and culture of these same villages, means by extension that no new establishments of activities can be accepted within most of Norrbotten's surface.
Ha ha, thanks Andy. You can always be relied upon lol
Morning Suzy - we shall see
I imagine the Swedish shareholding ratio will drop when they finally realise what a corrupt and incompetent government runs the country
I’m sure Andy will enlighten us all shortly
It’s ok replacing your ggp shares with prim ones, but just make sure you’re comfortable with the other assets prim hold. I’ll be staying in ggp
Any idea how many he owns still?
Hi Suzy
Hope you’re well. I’m still waiting patiently for common sense to prevail
Get us a run up to 20p and subtlilla will be frothing at the mouth again
Why the CSP title mr Wiilams?
My fifteen year old daughter downloaded the app earlier and loves it. Telling all her friends. Not sure why melody haven’t promoted this more?
Funnily enough, a few of my holdings have put out practically identical RNSs regarding their accounts and Covid.
Is the Swedish parliament streamed anywhere as in the uk one?
The Sunvest connection goes back many moons. The late Bruce Rowan of Sunvest was an early backer of Beowulf when headed by the great late Bob Young. Starvest also had a holding which from memory they disposed of. I think Sunvest are locked in from the early days like a lot of us.
A brief mention in this old article:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/amp/columns/31054
Share price when csp left “under a cloud” sub 2p
Pocko - it’s so long ago, but can you remind me what the buoyant share price was when csp left the company please? I know he was responsible for the death spiral but did he leave us on a high? My memory fails me
Supporters of this debacle like ADF need to realise its 2020 not 1920. Carry on as you are and you’ll go the same way as the dinosaurs, Texan bars and Jeremy Corbin. Pull yourself together man
I hope Greta isn’t supporting this barbaric trade. The sooner the Swedish government wakes up and realises its being made to look fools by this minority supporting a cruel industry the better.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rD_5Rl_z76M
I still wonder why governments are happy to hand out exploration licences when there is no prospect of mining ie The Swedish government and Routevare. How much did we end up wasting there?