SOCIAL ISSUES AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION LINKING MINING TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPECTED OUTCOMES Employment –particularly among the youth-through training, rural infrastructure, rural development –and mining Indirect jobs through increased local procurement and local chains
view moreRequirements for Community Development in Mining Laws – February, 2017 Page 4 11 See e.g., Snap Lake Diamond Project Socio-Economic Agreement between De Beers Canada Mining Inc, The Government of the Northwest Territories, Dogrib Treaty 11 Council, Yellowknives Dene First Nation, Lutsel K'e Dene Band, and North Slave Metis Alliance, Art. 8.
view morefaced with mining in their community. Although mining companies promise jobs and development, it is fairly unusual for a community that is affected by the mining, to see these benefits. One of the challenges communities face is a lack of information about their rights and the law that applies to mining. Mining law and governance is complex.
view moredevelopment in mining areas. This survey was conducted by the author in 2015 for the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) for the information of its members, and is included here by kind permission of ICMM.2 The paper considers the sustainability of local community development programmes, i.e. their capacity to endure.
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view moreCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AROUND MINING AREAS Coal is by far the most important primary source of energy for industrial growth in our country. With the growth of economy and speedy industrialization, demand for power is upward. At the same time due to increased consumption of steel, more coal is needed. To meet the ever
view moreIts five-day course on Socio-Economic Development in Mining Communities – to be held in Johannesburg from 6 to 10 October 2014 – tackles the many difficult issues facing community development practitioners in the mining sector today.
view moreFurthermore, understanding the needs and socio-economic drivers within a local community and the associated role players at a local, regional and national level are an integral part in the development of a successful mining operation.
view moreSharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries Elizabeth Wall Remi Pelon The Experience with Foundations, Trusts, and Funds ... The Use of FTFs in Community development Agreements 12 Box 2.2: Government-Authored Benefi t-Sharing Schemes Using ... in Mining Areas 9 Table 3.1: Typical Characteristics of Foundations, Trusts,
view moreREQUIREMENTS*FORCOMMUNITY*DEVELOPMENT*IN*MINING*LAWS*****6*November2014* Country(Legal*Requirement*for*Community*Development/*Proposed*Legal*Requirement1,2(Type(Focus ...
view moreCorporate Social Responsibility plays important roles in poverty reduction and in ensuring prosperity of the community surrounding its endeavors. This study uses desktop and library methodology to explore and present the Tanzanian context existing literature and actual facts on the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in community development.
view morecommunity development in their respective municipalities. The opportunity for economic and social development brought by mining and the establishment of a mining community development fund were highlighted. Major challenges cited include the timely transfer of resources to local governments and collaboration between the municipalities
view moreThe ICMM recommendations regarding the opportunities for mining companies in community development are accurate and welcome. After discussing the obvious benefits of offering training and apprenticeships in trade areas to build the skill level of the local population, the Community Development Toolkit states that:
view moreCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AROUND MINING AREAS Coal is by far the most important primary source of energy for industrial growth in our country. Get Price. New. A Practical Guide for Mining-Affected Communities.
view morerights systems in my analysis, as these laws do not directly call for community development in mining-affected areas; rather, community development programs are their (sometimes unintended) outcome. I also do not include contract renegotiation, or the adoption of voluntary community development agreements by mining firms and local communities,
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view moreSo there is a global need for community development planning and implementation. If poorer communities the world-over are to see a positive and progressive outlook for their future, community development is key. In South Africa, the need for community development planning .
view moreAbout Cynthia M Duncan. Cynthia "Mil" Duncan is research director of AGree. From 2004-2011 she was professor of sociology and founding director of the University of New Hampshire's Carsey Institute, an interdisciplinary research center focused on vulnerable families and sustainable development .
view moreA community would naturally be born with the settling of women and children and existed as long as precious metal could be dug from the area. Sometimes the geographical location of a mining community or the various American railroads would ensure a community's existence after all the valuable minerals were gone.
view moreCHAPTER 9 LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND MINES 198 Sustainable Development at the Community Level 200 Gains and Losses at the Local Level 201 An Economic Perspective 202 A Social Perspective 206 A Cultural and Political Perspective 207 An Environmental Perspective 208 Maximizing Mining's Contribution to Communities 209 Revenue Distribution and Use
view moreCommunity development is the process of increasing the strength and resilience of communities, improving people's quality of life and enabling people to fully participate in decision-making. ICMM member companies commit to ' pursue continual improvement in social performance and contribute to the social, economic and institutional ...
view morebuilding blocks for successful community development. To address this need the World Bank's Oil, Gas and Mining Unit launched a project to review and analyze the global expe-rience in community development agreements (voluntary or regulated) with the objective to develop a methodology through which the approach to mining community development
view moreWilson, S.A., 2015. Corporate social responsibility and power relations: Impediments to community development in post-war Sierra Leone diamond and rutile mining areas. The extractive industries and society, 2(4), pp.704-713.
view moreA community would naturally be born with the settling of women and children and existed as long as precious metal could be dug from the area. Sometimes the geographical location of a mining community or the various American railroads would ensure a community's existence after all the valuable minerals were gone.
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