Sustainability issues are often difficult for companies to manage because they require communication across organisational departments and divisions. This paper provides some of the first empirical evidence that communication “silos” exist within the mining sector, and that they may be impeding effective water management. Results of a social network analysis at a mining company revealed gaps in direct communication about water-related issues between the two largest production departments. This gap was particularly surprising because the departments were connected in the other communication networks studied, namely: information, ideas, problem-solving and friendship. The Health, Safety and Environment department played a crucial brokerage ro...
The advent of corporate sustainability reporting and water accounting standards has resulted in incr...
Impacts on water quality and quantity are among the most contentious aspects of mining projects. Com...
Communicating the mining industry’s water use is fundamental to maintaining its social license to op...
The water industry in every country aims to effectively and efficiently provide water with satisfact...
Capacity development has become an increasingly hot topic in the water sector. The development of in...
This is a study of water governance in the semi-arid Okanagan valley, British Columbia, Canada. The ...
open access articleResilience as a concept and resilience assessment as a practice are being explore...
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Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552This paper examines conflicts that occur between m...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Findings revealed that previously rare water scarcity and conflict worsened in 2013 and 2014 due to ...
The need to develop successful collaborative strategies is an enduring problem in sustainable resour...
Mining activities requiring the development of new or expansion of existing water infrastructure pro...
Programme management’s importance is increasing, particularly in the public sector, because of gover...
International audienceThis paper examines conflicts that occur between mining companies and civil so...
The advent of corporate sustainability reporting and water accounting standards has resulted in incr...
Impacts on water quality and quantity are among the most contentious aspects of mining projects. Com...
Communicating the mining industry’s water use is fundamental to maintaining its social license to op...
The water industry in every country aims to effectively and efficiently provide water with satisfact...
Capacity development has become an increasingly hot topic in the water sector. The development of in...
This is a study of water governance in the semi-arid Okanagan valley, British Columbia, Canada. The ...
open access articleResilience as a concept and resilience assessment as a practice are being explore...
Social-ecological systems are facing complex social, political, economic and environmental problems ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552This paper examines conflicts that occur between m...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Findings revealed that previously rare water scarcity and conflict worsened in 2013 and 2014 due to ...
The need to develop successful collaborative strategies is an enduring problem in sustainable resour...
Mining activities requiring the development of new or expansion of existing water infrastructure pro...
Programme management’s importance is increasing, particularly in the public sector, because of gover...
International audienceThis paper examines conflicts that occur between mining companies and civil so...
The advent of corporate sustainability reporting and water accounting standards has resulted in incr...
Impacts on water quality and quantity are among the most contentious aspects of mining projects. Com...
Communicating the mining industry’s water use is fundamental to maintaining its social license to op...