Research Studies On Building Social License Within Mineral Exploration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Nelsen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Social License to Operate continues to emerge as a paradigm fundamental to sustainable mineral resources development. It relates to a set of concepts, values, tools, and best practices that represent the view of reality held by each participant (industry and stakeholders). It enables a forum for negotiation through which all parties involved are heard, understood and respected. The exploration phase of the mine life cycle is generally the initial contact with local communities and forms the cornerstone for effective communication and trust building. This paper presents the development of a mineral exploration template, based on field studies, aimed at assisting exploration personnel to establish effective communications and engagement with local communities within a process to build a Social License. The template aims to provide practical assistance in conducting situational analysis - a process of examining and mapping a situation, its elements and their relations - in order to acquire knowledge and understanding of a project, locale and region. Situational analysis is the ?full situation of inquiry?, going beyond just ?knowing the subject? to being fully situated. It forms the initial foundation for a planning process presented in the paper that prepares for a strategy of initial engagement and consultation.
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APA: J. Nelsen  (2007)  Research Studies On Building Social License Within Mineral Exploration

MLA: J. Nelsen Research Studies On Building Social License Within Mineral Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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