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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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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.

Cultural Preservation and Self-Determination through Land Use Planning: A Framework for the Fort Albany First Nation
Scientific Paper

2008 - English - Academic

Cultural Preservation and Self-Determination t…

Daniel Minkin


A research project was carried out with the Fort Albany First Nation (FAFN) to develop a framework for a community-based process of land use planning to increase resource development pressure. Interviews with community members were carried out to identify values that should be protected and managed through the plan and the processes that should gu…

Cross-Cultural Competence and Power-Based Rules: A Native American Case Study
Scientific Paper

2008 - English - Academic

Cross-Cultural Competence and Power-Based Rule…

Gelaye Debebe


This article discusses how to navigate relationships between politically unequal organizations. A case study of an Anglo-Navajo inter-organizational relationship is presented to make sense of how a politically dominant group can successfully navigate cross-cultural collaboration. The author argues that reciprocal interdependence through the integr…

This document was produced by the Union of Ontario Indians, to describe the community engagement strategy they used to share information about the Ontario Mining Act with their communities and to gain feedback. From this consultation process, a number of key issues emerged including concern for the environment, capacity of Indigenous communities, …

Including Future Generations in Environmental Assessments and Impact Benefit Agreements: An Alternative Dispute Resolution Analysis
Scientific Paper

This thesis dissertation discusses the inclusion of the concerns of future generations in the negotiation processes of Impact-Benefit Agreements (IBAs) and Environmental Assessments (EA), as being important to Aboriginal participation in resource development projects. The author develops a series of criteria for alternative dispute resolution (ADR…

Fort Nelson First Nation: Consultation Protocol and Guidelines
Manual

2011 - English - Practical

Fort Nelson First Nation: Consultation Protoco…

Fort Nelson First Nation


This consultation protocol was created by Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) to ensure that development on their territory occurs in a responsible manner that balances the benefits of development with the adverse impacts to their land and community. Their protocol includes the principles and guidelines that must be used when engaging in consultation …

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