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Social Equity and Large Mining Projects: Voluntary Industry Initiatives, Public Regulation and Community Development Agreements

机译:社会公平和大型采矿项目:自愿性行业倡议,公共法规和社区发展协议

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Large mining projects can generate highly inequitable outcomes, with affected communities bearing the burden of social and environmental costs while economic benefits accrue largely to domestic and foreign metropolitan centres. This raises important ethical and social justice issues, as does the finite nature of mineral resources, which can mean that current generations enjoy the benefits of mining while future generations bear the costs of environmental and social impacts that can continue long after mining ends. During recent decades two broad approaches, voluntary industry initiatives and government regulation, have been employed in attempts to achieve a more equitable distribution of mining's positive and negative effects. Both have serious drawbacks. Industry initiatives are ultimately voluntary and may be abandoned in tough economic times; they can be highly variable across companies and projects; and they suffer from serious compliance issues. Public regulation can be inflexible, is subject to industry capture, and in many major mineral producing nations a 'retreat from regulation' is reducing its relevance. This article considers whether, and under what conditions, a third and emergent instrument, community development agreements (CDAs), can help overcome the shortcomings associated with industry initiatives and public regulation. It argues that CDAs have considerable potential in this regard, but that communities can encounter significant practical challenges in their negotiation and implementation. In addition, disparities in negotiation power between communities and project developers can result in inequitable agreements, indicating a continued need for government involvement to create a more level 'negotiation terrain'.
机译:大型采矿项目可能产生高度不平等的结果,受影响的社区承受着社会和环境成本的负担,而经济利益则主要归功于国内外的大城市中心。这引起了重要的道德和社会正义问题,矿产资源的有限性也引起了这一问题,这可能意味着当代人享有采矿的利益,而子孙后代则承受着环境和社会影响的代价,这些代价在采矿结束后会持续很长时间。在最近的几十年中,采用了两种广泛的方法,即自愿性行业倡议和政府监管,以试图实现矿业的正反作用的更公平分配。两者都有严重的缺点。行业倡议最终是自愿的,在经济困难时期可能会被放弃;它们在公司和项目之间变化很大;并且他们遭受严重的合规性问题。公共监管可能不灵活,容易受到行业的束缚,在许多主要的矿产生产国,“退出监管”正在降低其相关性。本文考虑了第三个新出现的工具-社区发展协议(CDA),以及在什么条件下可以帮助克服与行业计划和公共法规相关的缺点。它认为CDA在这方面具有很大的潜力,但是社区在其谈判和实施中会遇到重大的实际挑战。此外,社区与项目开发商之间谈判权力的差异可能导致不公平的协议,这表明政府继续需要政府介入以创造更高层次的“谈判领域”。

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