The number of social conflicts between extractive corporations, governments, and local communities is rapidly increasing, especially in the oil and mining sector. Social conflicts are undesirable because they result in costs for all stakeholders. The actors involved should develop conflict prevention strategies. This thesis will demonstrate that extractive corporations can prevent conflict by utilizing a business model focused on creating sustainable development. It will examine the causes of social conflict in a Central Andean context to demonstrate that extractive industries are the stakeholders best positioned to prevent conflict. The thesis will evaluate the existing conflict prevention precedents in use in the mining industry, propose ...
Sustainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-...
ExtractToo often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inh...
Natural resource-based economies have long relied on foreign demand to fuel their growth. For instan...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Increasing global demand for minerals has led to increasing socio-environmental conflicts in the min...
Theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from the peacebuilding discipline do not curr...
<p>Disputes between mining companies and surrounding communities over the access to, control of and ...
Sustainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-...
This thesis examines the effects of a collection of policies that determine the mandatory distribut...
During the past decade, there has been a marked increase in exploration and mineral development acti...
Abstract : African countries endowed with natural resources, especially oil have seen violent confl...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Since the liberalisation of its investment regime in the 1990s, Argentina has seen a rise in foreign...
This paper examines the ways in which corporate social responsibility (CSR) is used by mining compan...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
Sustainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-...
ExtractToo often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inh...
Natural resource-based economies have long relied on foreign demand to fuel their growth. For instan...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Increasing global demand for minerals has led to increasing socio-environmental conflicts in the min...
Theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from the peacebuilding discipline do not curr...
<p>Disputes between mining companies and surrounding communities over the access to, control of and ...
Sustainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-...
This thesis examines the effects of a collection of policies that determine the mandatory distribut...
During the past decade, there has been a marked increase in exploration and mineral development acti...
Abstract : African countries endowed with natural resources, especially oil have seen violent confl...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Since the liberalisation of its investment regime in the 1990s, Argentina has seen a rise in foreign...
This paper examines the ways in which corporate social responsibility (CSR) is used by mining compan...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
Sustainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-...
ExtractToo often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inh...
Natural resource-based economies have long relied on foreign demand to fuel their growth. For instan...