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Risk communication and trust in decision-maker action: a case study of the Giant Mine Remediation Plan

Christopher Furgal, Cynthia Jardine, Laura Banfield, Michelle Driedger

Risk communication and trust in decision-maker action: a case study of the Giant Mine Remediation Plan
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2013
Country Canada
Topic
  • Industry
  • Informed Decision Making
Complexity Academic
Keywords
  • Business Practices
  • Consultation
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Monitoring
  • Sustainability
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Leadership and Management
Description The objective of the current research study is to explore trust associated with development and implementation of the Giant Mine Remediation Plan. Interviews with Aboriginal community members, industry members, and government staff were conducted and 5 areas of trust were identified. Issues of lack of cooperation, that result in delayed remediation strategies, have been an issue of mistrust and should be a focus of future engagement endeavours.
Journal International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Volume 72
Issue 1
Copyright Creative Commons, Non Commercial