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An Analysis of Factors Leading to the Establishment of a Social Licence to Operate in the Mining Industry

Jason Prno

An Analysis of Factors Leading to the Establishment of a Social Licence to Operate in the Mining Industry
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2013
Country Canada
Topic
  • Industry
  • Informed Decision Making
Complexity Practical
Keywords
  • Business Practices
  • Community Engagement
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Decision Making
  • Environmental Assessment
  • Social & Cultural Impacts
  • Sustainability
  • UNDRIP
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Academic Institutions or Researchers
  • Indigenous Allies
  • Leadership and Management
Description In an effort to identify key determinants of SLO outcomes in the mining industry, this paper presents a comparative case study analysis of four international mining operations: Red Dog Mine in Alaska, USA; Minto Mine in Yukon, Canada; the proposed Tambogrande Mine in Peru; and the Ok Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea.
Journal Resources Policy
Volume 38
Issue 4
Pages 577 - 590
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