Local communities and the mining industry : economic potential and social and environmental responsibilities / Edited by Nicolas D. Brunet and Sheri Longboat.

Katkıda bulunan(lar):Brunet, Nicolas D [editor.] | Longboat, Sheri [editor.]
Materyal türü: KonuKonuYayıncı: New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Tanım: 1 online resourceİçerik türü:text Ortam türü:computer Taşıyıcı türü: online resourceISBN: 9781003182375; 1003182372; 1000872904; 9781000872941; 1000872947; 9781000872903Konu(lar): Mineral industries -- Social aspects | Mineral industries -- Environmental aspects | Mineral industries -- Health aspects | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental EconomicsDDC sınıflandırma: 338.2 LOC classification: HD9506.A2Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
İçindekiler:
CSR, SLO, and local mining communities -- Applying corporate social responsibilities: IBAs and mining within the traditional territories of indigenous peoples -- Digging for accountability in Canada: structural power inequalities in the global south mining industry -- Gender, indigeneity and mining -- Corporate social responsibility, indigenous peoples and mining in Scandinavia -- After the mine has left: the case of Maricalum Mining Corp. -- Indigenous people and the uranium mining sector in Northern Saskatchewan -- Mining, climate change and indigenous peoples in Ontario, Canada: intersecting impacts and the role of corporate social responsibility.
Özet: "This book explores the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of the global mining sector and local communities by focusing on a number of international cases drawn from various locations in Canada, the Philippines and Scandinavia. Mining's contribution to economic development varies greatly across countries. In some, it has been a major engine of development, but in others, disputes have erupted over land use, property rights, environmental damage, and revenue sharing. Corporate social responsibility programs are increasingly relied upon to manage company-community relations, yet conflicts persist in many settings, with significant costs for companies and communities. Exploring the many factors and drivers that characterise relationships among different actors within the sector, the volume contributes towards the development of practical wisdom, collective understanding, common sense, and prudence required for the mining sector and community partners to realize the economic potential and social and environmental responsibilities of non-renewable resource development. The book examines case studies from Canada, Scandinavia and the Philippines, three regions amongst the world's top countries of mining operations. Drawing on their extensive experience in these regions, the contributors explore distinctive mining sectors in the Global North and South, the variation surrounding different types of extractive industries, and at different scales, and the legal processes in place to protect local communities. Key themes include corporate social responsibility, impact assessment, foreign ownership, Indigenous Peoples, gender, local insurgency and mining disasters as well as climate change. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the extractive industries, natural resource management, sustainable business and corporate social responsibility, Indigenous studies, and sustainable planning and development"-- Provided by publisher.
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1. -- CSR, SLO, and local mining communities -- 2. -- Applying corporate social responsibilities: IBAs and mining within the traditional territories of indigenous peoples -- 3. -- Digging for accountability in Canada: structural power inequalities in the global south mining industry -- 4. -- Gender, indigeneity and mining -- 5. -- Corporate social responsibility, indigenous peoples and mining in Scandinavia -- 6. -- After the mine has left: the case of Maricalum Mining Corp. -- 7. -- Indigenous people and the uranium mining sector in Northern Saskatchewan -- 8. -- Mining, climate change and indigenous peoples in Ontario, Canada: intersecting impacts and the role of corporate social responsibility.

"This book explores the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of the global mining sector and local communities by focusing on a number of international cases drawn from various locations in Canada, the Philippines and Scandinavia. Mining's contribution to economic development varies greatly across countries. In some, it has been a major engine of development, but in others, disputes have erupted over land use, property rights, environmental damage, and revenue sharing. Corporate social responsibility programs are increasingly relied upon to manage company-community relations, yet conflicts persist in many settings, with significant costs for companies and communities. Exploring the many factors and drivers that characterise relationships among different actors within the sector, the volume contributes towards the development of practical wisdom, collective understanding, common sense, and prudence required for the mining sector and community partners to realize the economic potential and social and environmental responsibilities of non-renewable resource development. The book examines case studies from Canada, Scandinavia and the Philippines, three regions amongst the world's top countries of mining operations. Drawing on their extensive experience in these regions, the contributors explore distinctive mining sectors in the Global North and South, the variation surrounding different types of extractive industries, and at different scales, and the legal processes in place to protect local communities. Key themes include corporate social responsibility, impact assessment, foreign ownership, Indigenous Peoples, gender, local insurgency and mining disasters as well as climate change. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the extractive industries, natural resource management, sustainable business and corporate social responsibility, Indigenous studies, and sustainable planning and development"-- Provided by publisher.

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