The recent growth of the coal seam gas industry has increased pressure on regional communities. Debate surrounding the industry is intense and a social licence to operate has yet to be granted to the industry in its entirety. This article presents an analysis of social issues surrounding the coal seam gas industry, making comparisons between two case studies: the Ranger and Jabiluka mines and the Yandicoogina mine. It presents the results of a desktop study, focussed on three topics: community identity; procedural justice and distributive justice, which provides a means for comparison and draws attention to central concerns. It is found that: power imbalances; changing community identities; potentially inequitable distributions of long term...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
This article presents a pilot study on the local community’s social perception regarding coal mines ...
This thesis is a compilation and analyses of research into Social License to Operate as applied to t...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Establishing ‘social licences to operate’ with communities has become a significant corporate social...
MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016South African mini...
Coal seam gas (CSG) extraction and its conversion into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for overseas expo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 60-66.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Study ar...
Establishing "social licencs to operate" with communities has become a significant corporate social ...
Unconventional gas development provides a fascinating opportunity for better understanding how the i...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
This publication provides an overview of what the Finnish mining industry could learn from the Austr...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
In 2002 the International Institute of Environment and Development published the landmark report Bre...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
This article presents a pilot study on the local community’s social perception regarding coal mines ...
This thesis is a compilation and analyses of research into Social License to Operate as applied to t...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Establishing ‘social licences to operate’ with communities has become a significant corporate social...
MA (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016South African mini...
Coal seam gas (CSG) extraction and its conversion into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for overseas expo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 60-66.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Study ar...
Establishing "social licencs to operate" with communities has become a significant corporate social ...
Unconventional gas development provides a fascinating opportunity for better understanding how the i...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
This publication provides an overview of what the Finnish mining industry could learn from the Austr...
This article analyses the ways in which major, multinational mining companies operating within Austr...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
In 2002 the International Institute of Environment and Development published the landmark report Bre...
The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ concept reflects increasing awareness by industries...
This article presents a pilot study on the local community’s social perception regarding coal mines ...
This thesis is a compilation and analyses of research into Social License to Operate as applied to t...