• dr Jarosław Badera
Position: adiunkt
Unit: Instytut Nauk o Ziemi
Adress: 41-200 Sosnowiec, ul. Będzińska 60
Floor: XII
Room: 1207
Phone: (32) 3689 371
E-mail: jaroslaw.badera@us.edu.pl
Publications list: Publications by CINiBA
Publications list: Publications by OPUS
Scopus Author ID: 16554096600
Publications from the Scopus database
2019
Ocelík, P.; Svobodová, K.; Hendrychová, M.; Lehotský, L.; Everingham, J. A.; Ali, S.; Badera, J.; Lechner, A.
A contested transition toward a coal-free future: Advocacy coalitions and coal policy in the Czech Republic Journal Article
In: Energy Research and Social Science, vol. 58, 2019, ISSN: 22146296, (23).
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2018
Belzyt, J. I.; Badera, J.
“Cylinder of conflict” as an extended model of environmental conflicts in the context of mining activity Journal Article
In: Biuletyn - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego, vol. 472, pp. 193-198, 2018, ISSN: 08676143, (1).
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author = { J.I. Belzyt and J. Badera},
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abstract = {Based on the discussion on the sources and mechanisms of environmental conflicts (especially those related to mining activities), it was pointed out that the structural model of conflict (the so-called 'circle of conflict'; introduced by Ch. Moore in 1986) can, and even should be, supplemented with additional, new items. As a result, it forms a spatial solid, i.e. 'cylinder of conflict'. The authors believe that the addition of supplementary elements will form a solid, with emotions and language codes as the ends, which may be both the cause and the result of the conflict. The authors decided to supplement the 'circle of conflict' based on the analysis of the literature and their own experiences. The authors paid attention to the change in the dynamics of the system, in which the remaining causes of the conflict 'mix' and collide constantly, overlapping and growing, which may lead to escalation and final disruption of relations between stakeholders. Thus, the discussed model itself takes on an even more dynamic character than the 'circle of conflict'. According to the authors, it is a good metaphor for the issues discussed, and probably also for any other conflicts. © 2018 Polish Geological Institute. All rights reserved.},
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2017
Badera, J.
In: Przeglad Geologiczny, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 122-128, 2017, ISSN: 00332151.
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abstract = {The paper shows the current position of China as a world power in the field of mineral resources. The major products of the mineral sector are listed and the essential relationship between mining, society and inhabited environment is characterized numerically by comparison with analogous situation in Poland. Selected results of research on socio-environmental impacts of mining, including the revitalization ofpost-mining terrains, are presented based on publications of mainly Chinese authors.},
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2015
Badera, J.; Kocoń, P.
Moral panic related to mineral development projects - Examples from Poland Journal Article
In: Resources Policy, vol. 45, pp. 29-36, 2015, ISSN: 03014207, (14).
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abstract = {This paper describes a moral panic as a social phenomenon in relation to the issue of mineral development projects. A moral panic involves creating a sense of insecurity in a group of people by exaggerating facts that are perceived as a social problem. Mineral exploration and exploitation are activities that are particularly likely to spark public protests because of the common misunderstanding of the character and scale of the impact that they might have on the natural environment and local community. The paper presents the sources, mechanisms and results of such a moral panic based on the examples from Poland concerning various kinds of mineral resources that are extracted with the use of different methods and on a different scale. The perceived threats associated with mineral exploitation are often exaggerated and sometimes completely false, which is because society is susceptible to manipulation by the media. This causes substantial financial losses not only for exploration and mining companies which are forced to give up their projects even though particular environmental requirements are met, but also for the local communities themselves since they are deprived of potential jobs as well as income from taxes and mining royalties. The phenomenon of moral panic related to mineral development is a serious problem also because local government activists increasingly more often create such a panic out of political expediency. This kind of panic can also be created by other interest groups. It should be emphasised that resistance to a moral panic does not mean that one cannot object to geological and mining activities when this is justified; then such protests can be even more effective. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.},
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2014
Badera, J.; Kocoń, P.
Local community opinions regarding the socio-environmental aspects of lignite surface mining: Experiences from central Poland Journal Article
In: Energy Policy, vol. 66, pp. 507-516, 2014, ISSN: 03014215, (39).
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title = {Local community opinions regarding the socio-environmental aspects of lignite surface mining: Experiences from central Poland},
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abstract = {Surface lignite mining covers large areas and usually generates social conflicts which pose one of several energy security threats to certain states. Therefore, defining the social conditions determines the success of a mining project. Two communes were chosen for a public opinion study: Kleszczów, where the Bełchatów mine is located, and Złoczew, where a lignite deposit will soon be developed. The analysis shows, as opposed to other areas in Poland that have been projected for development, that both local communities are characterised by a high level of acceptance for lignite mining. In both cases, awareness about the profits was stronger than anxiety about the investment's negative effects. However, most inhabitants could not assess the mining company's diligence concerning its responsibility for mining damages as well as the diligence of external experts assessing the environmental impacts of excavation. Most respondents also could not assess if the legal regulations of public participation in the decision process were sufficient, but the negative opinions outweighed the positive ones. From the perspective of the energy policy, dialogue-type social communication is needed for every case of a new energy-mining project. Research on local public opinion should be the first step to opening up a social debate. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.},
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2013
Sobczyk, E. J.; Badera, J.
In: Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 5-24, 2013, ISSN: 08600953, (14).
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title = {The problem of developing prospective hard coal deposits from the point of view of social and environmental conflicts with the use of AHP method [Problem zagospodarowania perspektywicznych złóż węgla kamiennego z punktu widzenia możliwych konfliktów społeczno- śerodowiskowych z wykorzystaniem metody AHP]},
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abstract = {In the recent years numerous socio-environmental conflicts have been reported in Poland and other European countries in relation to the development of new or reopening of abandoned mineral deposits. This paper examines possibilities of predicting which of the specified deposits are relatively less contentious with regard to the local social determinants. As the conducted research showed, the multi-criteria decision-making AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) method can be successfully used to fulfill this goal. It allows for creating a preliminary ranking of selected deposits in terms of the risk of objections from the local mining stakeholders. As the example of the Ooewiêcim-Polanka deposit shows, an analysis of this kind also allows for comparing selected parts of the same area and thus facilitates the choice of optimal variant of its development in space. Further work on adjusting the AHP method to the specificity of mining is recommended so that it can become a useful tool in a decision-making process for public institutions (to make optimal decisions) as well as mining companies (to minimise investment risk).},
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2011
Pierwoła, J.; Badera, J.; Mirkowski, Z.
Identification of Geotechnical Conditions in Areas of Former Shallow Mining Activity Using Geoelectrical Methods Journal Article
In: GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences, vol. 3, pp. 91-100, 2011, ISSN: 21905193, (4).
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abstract = {The inconvenient sinkholes in the area of the village of Kuźnica Masłońska were observed in last years. In the past, shallow exploitation of the Lower Jurassic brown coal was conducted in the vicinity of the village. The principal purpose of the study was to explain the origin of the deformations and to define the geotechnical conditions for building foundation. Geoelectrical investigations (resistivity and induced polarization imaging) and geotechnical identification were performed. Our identification showed the existence of a low resistive vertical zone near the surface, which is not connected with clayey sediments. According to geoelectrical measurements, this zone could be interpreted as a region of increased porosity and enhanced water infiltration. The region is connected with the former shaft. The geotechnical investigations pointed to unfavourable conditions caused by the existence of non-load-bearing beds and an intensive process of suffusion. The conclusion about the partially post-mining character of the observed sinkholes intensified by adverse geological features and processes can be accepted. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011.},
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2010
Badera, J.
In: Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 105-125, 2010, ISSN: 08600953, (30).
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title = {Social conflicts on the environmental background related to development of mineral deposits in Poland [Konflikty społeczne na tle środowiskowym zwiazane z udostepnianiem złóz kopalin w Polsce]},
author = { J. Badera},
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abstract = {Despite of a requirement of public consultations at a planning stage of environmentally hazardous investments, social conflicts related to mining projects are not exceptional cases at present. Based on different sources of information, the author has identified several dozens of such conflicts observed on a different scale in many areas of Poland in the period 2004-2009. They concern mining of various minerals, diversified in respect of exploitation methods or quantity of output. Local communities, non-governmental (mainly ecological) organizations and other groups of interest can be act as intervenients. Local governments, as decision bodies, become a specific side of conflict. Intervenients usually undertake common actions aiming at, in their view, environmental protection. However, the term is understood in different ways, as the "natural environment" (environmentalists) on the one hand, and as widely interpreted "human environment" (local communities) on the other. Moreover, various companies or public institutions are guided by their own standpoints on directions of spatial development of an area under consideration. In the paper, human environment was defined as the natural and anthropogenic surroundings in which people exist aiming at fulfilling all their needs. The human environment is composed of both material and non-material components, their features and relations. Moreover, the term also includes a man himself and different aspects of his life (among others health; social and economic issues). According to the author, essential reasons that the mining-related conflicts are provoked by are as follows: (1) lack of knowledge and false opinions on the subject of the mining, economy and enironment, (2) NIMBY syndrome, (3) difficulties in the process of undertaking the objective and well-balanced decision by local authorities. Therefore, there is an urgent need to improve the public image of mining industry by means of appropriate information-educational policy of the state and individual mining firms. It also seems essential to work out methods of complex evaluation of mining projects in the spirit of sustainable (economically; socially and environmentally) development, e.g. like those based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). Moreover, the author suggests to enrich the environmental impact assessment reports (EIAR) concerning mining projects by (1) introducting the touristic-recreational valorisation of an area under consideration and (2) analysing of hazards related to the transport of mineral products beyond mining plants.},
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2008
Badera, J.; Markowiak, M.
In: Biuletyn - Panstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego, no. 429, pp. 7-12, 2008, ISSN: 08676143, (1).
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title = {Ore mineralization and multiphase porphyry intrusions in the Myszków area [Mineralizacja kruszcowa na tle wieloetapowych intruzji porfirowych w rejonie Myszkowa]},
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abstract = {The three main types of porphyries, differing in lithology and sequence, have been distinguished on the basis of data from four neighbouring boreholes located in the area of the Myszków Mo-W-Cu deposit. The age of the oldest type is close to that of the main granitoid stock, the others are younger. All the porphyry types and individual intrusions have been analyzed in terms of variability of metal contents (Mo; W; Cu and Pb additionally). Because of considerable variability of ore mineralization, statistically distinct differences are observed among them. As regards multiphase development of hydrothermal mineralization in the Myszków deposit, it is clear that the majority of porphyry intrusions are older than the main ore-bearing stages (Mo-W mineralization). Only quartz-free porphyries contain no quartz-feldspar veinlets with molybdenite and scheelite, but they include disseminated chalcopyrite (younger Cu mineralization). Thus, the ores were formed at the time of intense and multi-stage development of porphyry intrusions. However, the older strongly fractured (a magmo-tectonic joint) granitoid stock with immediate wall-rocks was the main collector of ore solutions.},
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2006
Sitarek, A.; Badera, J.; Lizurek, G.
Natural radioactivity of selected rocks from the vicinity of the Rožná uranium deposit Proceedings
vol. 29, no. 395, 2006, ISSN: 0138015X.
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Badera, J.; Niemczuk, S.; Tomaszewska, R.
vol. 29, no. 395, 2006, ISSN: 0138015X, (1).
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Malczewski, D.; Badera, J.; Lizurek, G.; Mirkowski, Z.; Dorda, J.
In: Przeglad Geologiczny, vol. 54, no. 9, pp. 815-822, 2006, ISSN: 00332151, (1).
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author = { D. Malczewski and J. Badera and G. Lizurek and Z. Mirkowski and J. Dorda},
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abstract = {In this paper results of natural radioactivity of 40K, 208Tl, 212Pb, 212Bi, 214Pb, 214Bi and 228AC in common rocks raw materials mined in the Krakow vicinity measured in situ using a portable gamma-ray spectrometry are presented. The study area occupies the SE edge of regional geologic unit called Krakow-Lubliniec Zone. Most Upper Paleozoic rocks exposed in this area like tuff, porphyry, limestone, dolomite, diabase and melaphyre have great economic importance and are used in building and road construction industry. The activity concentrations of 40K for the measured Paleozoic rocks ranged from 53 Bq/kg (Carboniferous limestone stone) to 3150 Bq/kg (Permian tuff). The activity concentrations associated 228Ac (232Th) varied from about 7 Bq/kg (Carboniferous limestone) to 56 Bq/kg (Permian tuff), whereas activity concentrations of 226Ra (238U) ranged from 19 Bq/kg (Devonian dolomite) to 43 Bq/kg (Devonian limestone). Besides, the natural radioactivity of the Jurassic limestones (widespread in this region) was measured for comparision with Devonian and Carboniferous limestone.},
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Badera, J.; Kaňa, R.
The Banska Štiavnica Region still yields gold [Rejon Banskej Štiavnicy nadal dostarcza złota] Journal Article
In: Przeglad Geologiczny, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 209-214, 2006, ISSN: 00332151.
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2005
Jirásek, J.; Badera, J.
Rožná - The last exploited uranium deposit in Czech Republic [Rožná - Ostatnie eksploatowane złloże uranu w Czechach] Journal Article
In: Przeglad Geologiczny, vol. 53, no. 11, pp. 1026-1029, 2005, ISSN: 00332151, (2).
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2004
Badera, J.; Teper, L.
Centennial of copper and gold deposits exploitation in Bor (Serbia) [Sto lat eksploatacji złoza miedzi i złota Bor (Serbia)] Journal Article
In: Przeglad Geologiczny, vol. 52, no. 12, pp. 1133-1138, 2004, ISSN: 00332151.
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