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Regulation Of Extractive Industries : Community Engagement In The Arctic by Edited by Rachael Lorna Johnstone , Edited by Anne Merrild Hansen, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Edited by Rachael Lorna Johnstone , Edited by Anne Merrild Hansen
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    Edition1
    ISBN9780367181796
    Pages302
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearMarch 2020

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Regulation Of Extractive Industries : Community Engagement In The Arctic by Edited by Rachael Lorna Johnstone , Edited by Anne Merrild Hansen

    This book intends to inform the key participants in extractive projects - namely, the communities, the host governments and the investors - about good practice for effective community engagement, based on analysis of international standards and expectations, lessons from selected case-studies and innovations in public participation. _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ The extent of extractive industries varies widely around the Arctic as do governmental and social attitudes towards resource development. Whilst most Arctic communities are united in seeking investment to fund education, healthcare, housing, transport and other essential services, as well as wanting to benefit from improved employment and business opportunities, they have different views as to the role that extractive industries should play in this. Within each community, there are multiple perspectives and the goal of public participation is to draw out these perspectives and seek consensus. Part I of the book analyses the international standards that have emerged in recent years regarding public participation, in particular.show more



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