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Sondakh still runs Rajawali Group, a conglomerate with operations in mining, plantations, hotels and transportation.
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Land grabs are especially common in the north-west and central highlands, where state-affiliated firms often demand property concessions for mines, plantations and hydropower dams.
Initially, Gandhi was simply affronted that discriminatory laws and bigoted custom lumped educated well-to-do Indians like him with "coolies," the impoverished mine, plantation and railroad workers who made up the bulk of the region's immigrant Indian population.
Manufacturing and service industries remain stunted, leaving the country heavily reliant on mining and plantations.
Foreign investment followed in hotels, mining, tea plantations and Chinese-built office blocks.
Or that of Henry Alameda, an indigenous leader in the southern Philippines and an active member of a group protesting against mining and plantations in the Caraga region, who was killed by paramilitaries.
KNP region has lost evergreen forest cover during 1973 2016 from 33.46 to 27.22%, while BTR lost deciduous cover from 61.69 to 47.3% due to mining, horticulture plantations, human habitations, etc.
In northwestern Spain, the "A Frouxeira" seashore lagoon and wetland are severely threatened by agriculture expansion, dune mining, tree plantations, tourism and the Prestige oil spill in 2002, which placed significant pressures on this fragile ecosystem, leading to social and environmental conflicts.
Mines and plantations were established, and slaves were imported.
They also agreed on the value of slave labor to supplement indigenous labor in mines and plantations.
These had come, supposedly temporarily, to work in the tin mines and plantations but were settling permanently and increasingly dominating business and the professions.
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