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Unfulfilled Promises of the Consultation Approach: The Limits of Effective Indigenous Participation in Bolivia's and Peru's Extractive Industries

Almut Schiling-Vacaflor, Riccarda Flemmer

Unfulfilled Promises of the Consultation Approach: The Limits of Effective Indigenous Participation in Bolivia's and Peru's Extractive Industries
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2015
Country Germany
Topic
  • Consultation
  • FPIC
  • Industry
Complexity Academic
Keywords
  • Business Practices
  • Community Engagement
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Decision Making
  • Environmental Impact
  • Land Access
  • Land Stewardship
  • Monitoring
  • Self-Determination
  • Social & Cultural Impacts
  • UNDRIP
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Academic Institutions or Researchers
  • Leadership and Management
Description Free, Prior and Informed Consent is a new global model for relations between state governments and Indigenous communities. This article analyzes state-led consultations in Bolivia’s and Peru’s hydrocarbon sectors. Barriers to effective consultation include: lack of Indigenous ownership; Indigenous visions and demands not being understood; and limited or general outcomes.
Journal Third World Quarterly
Volume 37
Issue 1
Pages 172 - 188
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