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This website provides information and resources on FPIC as a tool of self-determination to assist communities in decision making. We have selected articles, tool kits, videos, voice messages, and community stories about FPIC and consultation.

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Maintaining Legitimacy of a Contested Practice: How the Minerals Industry Understands its 'Social Licence to Operate'
Scientific Paper

This article presents findings of interviews with 16 managers in the minerals industry in Australia. It explores how these managers conceptualise social licence in relation to notions such as legitimacy, approval, and consent, how they interpret processes of social licence in practice, and how they differentiate it from concepts such as CSR.

The Paths to Social Licence to Operate: An Integrative Model Explaining Community Acceptance of Mining
Scientific Paper

This article attempts to understand how a social licence to operate in mining is granted and maintained, and it looks at the processes mining companies use to engage with local communities in a case study in Australia.

Proponent-Indigenous agreements and the implementation of the right to free, prior, and informed consent in Canada
Scientific Paper

2016 - English - Technical

Proponent-Indigenous agreements and the implem…

Martin Papillon, Thierry Rodon


Focusing on the Canadian context, this article discusses the roots and implications of a proponent-driven model for seeking Indigenous consent to natural resource extraction on their traditional lands. Building on two case studies, the paper argues that negotiated consent through IBAs offers a truncated version of FPIC from the perspective of the …

Determining our Future Asserting our Rights: Indigenous Peoples and Mining in West Suriname
Report

This report present the outcomes of a project conducted by the Association of Indigenous Village Leaders in Suriname and The North-South Institute that was requested by Indigenous communities in West Suriname that will be affected by a large-scale mining and hydroelectric development project. At the time that the project started, the communities h…

Applying a UNDRIP Lens to the CBD: A More Comprehensive Understanding of Benefit-Sharing
Scientific Paper

2014 - English - Academic

Applying a UNDRIP Lens to the CBD: A More Comp…

Federica Cittadino


The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples (UNDRIP) is used as a tool to analyse the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). This analysis shows that on projects that implement State-to-community benefit sharing, CBD should consider the rights of Indigenous peoples stated under UNDRIP. UNDRIP only offers a partial response to the cha…

Environmental Impact Assessment: Retrospect and Prospect
Scientific Paper

2007 - English - Technical

Environmental Impact Assessment: Retrospect an…

Christopher Wood, Jay Stephen, Jones Carys et al.


This article shows evidence that suggests that environmental impact assessments (EIA) are not achieving their purpose of influencing decision-making. The author argues EIA have an important place in decision-making due to their rational structure. EIA should be used for political purposes so it can regain a purpose in localized decision-making and…

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