The country’s President Guillermo Lasso, a conservative ex-banker, wants to expand mining to bring in more private investments but has promised legal stability and respect for some of the concessions already granted. Indigenous communities have halted some other large mining projects th...
(2012). Competing rationalities in water conflict: Mining and the in- digenous community in Chiu Chiu, el Loa province, northern Chile. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 33(1): 93-107.Molina Camacho, Francisco; "Competing Rationalities in water conflict: Mining and the indigenous ...
Ensuring that communities are informed about Osisko's activities means the company holds regular meetings with land users and officials, such as stakeholders or strategic committees. The company also presents to communities, schools, governments, lan...
Indigenous and Community Relationships Wallbridge is committed to working with all communities where we operate. Through open dialogue we engage with communities and strive to build relationships of mutual respect. Our goal is to build strong and mutually beneficial relationships. In Québec, we engage...
Extractive industries promise to bring prosperity to indigenous communities in order to obtain their consent to operate. While many of these promises are left unfulfilled, mining operations adversely impact these communities' natural and social environments. We document how the Phil-ippine Agta resist ...
Many mining operations are on or near Indigenous land, and the strong level of investment during the recent mining boom may have disproportionately affected Indigenous communities. This article examines changes in local Indigenous employment, income and housing costs to identify any localised 'resource ...
Indigenous and Community relations Torex Torex is currently the second-largest gold producer in Mexico, with operations in Guerrero State, a socially complex area to operate. The Company places a priority on local employment and local procurement and, as a result, Torex's operations are a key ec...
Western Australia - Indigenous, Settlers, Mining: When the first permanent European settlers arrived at Perth in 1829, they encountered an Aboriginal population that had occupied the lands of Western Australia for tens of thousands of years. As European
Rather than passively accepting development, some Indigenous communities have forced their demands into corporate decision-making. Accordingly, recognising and responding to community expectations becomes a matter of prudent strategy and 'enlightened self-interest'. This paper examines the case of Century ...
Prohibiting mining in key areas can safeguard biodiversity and Indigenous rights in the energy transition. 12 十二月 2024 ‘No-Go’ mining zones can protect nature as renewable energy surges 碳与气候 ‘Ghost roads’ are cracking open pristine rainforests in Malaysia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea...