Mineralsamhället
Mineralsamhället, literally “the mineral society” in Swedish, is a term used in academic and policy discussions to describe the social, economic, and political system built around the extraction, processing, and trade of mineral resources. It encompasses mining communities, the labor market, and the regulatory and corporate frameworks that govern mining activity, and it highlights how mineral wealth shapes regional development, infrastructure, revenue, and public finances, as well as environmental and social costs.
Governance in mineralsamhället includes mining laws, environmental permits, taxation and royalties, and rights related to land
Impacts are mixed: mining can bring jobs, tax revenue, and infrastructure, but can also cause environmental
In Sweden, for instance, Kiruna illustrates how mining shapes settlement patterns and municipal finances. See also