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Write a short discussion about The Philippine Mining Act of 1995

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Answered by HɪɢʜᴇʀKᴜsʜᴀʟBᴏʏSᴜʙs
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RA7942 or the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 affirms that all mineral resources in public and private lands within the territory and exclusive economic zone of the Republic of the Philippines are owned by the State and it is the responsibility of the State to promote their rational exploration, development, utilization ...

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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The State owns all mineral resources on both public and private areas that are part of the Republic of the Philippines's territory and exclusive economic zone. In order to boost national growth in a way that effectively protects the environment and the rights of impacted populations, it should be the obligation of the State to encourage these resources' reasonable exploration, development, usage, and conservation.

Explanation:

All mineral resources on both public and private lands that are a part of the territory and exclusive economic zone of the Republic of the Philippines belong to the State. It ought to be the duty of the State to promote the reasonable exploration, development, use, and conservation of natural resources in order to promote national growth in a way that effectively safeguards the environment and the rights of affected communities.

The State owns all mineral resources located on both public and private areas that are a component of the Philippine Republic's territory and exclusive economic zone. In order to foster national growth in a way that successfully protects the environment and the rights of impacted populations, it should be the responsibility of the State to encourage the reasonable exploration, development, use, and conservation of natural resources.

The claims of economic growth, rural development, and advancement are unfounded myths that will never materialise. More than just promoting economic development, the Mining Act paved the way for widespread resource exploitation and destruction, community uprooting, and violations of the collective rights of indigenous peoples over our ancestral lands and natural resources, as was the case for the Igorot communities in the Cordillera as a result of decades of extensive mining operations.

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