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Mining Regions and Cities Case of Andalusia, Spain

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Andalusia is the largest mining producer in Spain, the second-largest copper producer in the EU and a leader in marble and gypsum production. The region benefits from two distinct mining subsectors, each with a rich network of suppliers that are relevant for local development: the metallic mining sector (e.g. copper and zinc), which accounts for most of the regional mining production, and the non-metallic sector (ornamental rocks, aggregates and industrial minerals), which is highly dispersed across the territory. The regional mining value chain has the potential to leverage the increasing global and EU demand for sustainable raw materials and thus become a frontrunner in leading technologies and circular processes for environmentally sustainable mining. This study identifies how Andalusia can build on its strengths and address current and future challenges to improve regional productivity and well-being while accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy and assisting EU climate goals.

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Strengths and challenges in the regional development of Andalusia

The chapter provides an overview of the main trends of the region, in the economic, social and environmental fields, setting the basis for policy recommendations in the following chapters. The chapter first describes the mining sector in the Spanish and Andalusian context. It then examines the demographic patterns in the region followed by its main economic trends. The final section of the chapter examines the main enabling factors for regional development and the quality of life of its citizens.

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