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MMSD Working Paper No. 58 Avoiding New Poverty: Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement

Aug 14, 2019· University of Queensland researchers have published the first ever global dataset of mining-induced displacement and resettlement, giving mining companies an evidence base to develop best practice. It has been four years in development and contains 270 resettlement events. The UQ Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining's Professor John Owen said mining displacement .

WHEN MINING MOVES PEOPLE: DEVELOPMENT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT IN LA GUAJIRA, COLOMBIA. under way – the four rural and partly afro-Colombian communities Roches, Patilla, Chancleta and Las Casitas and the indigenous Tamaquito II community. The reloca-tion of families to the new sites is at an advanced stage, yet some individual ...

Aug 13, 2019· University of Queensland researchers have published the first ever global dataset of mining-induced displacement and resettlement, giving mining companies an evidence base to develop best practice.. It has been four years in development and contains 270 resettlement events.

Bogumil Terminski MINING-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT: SOCIAL PROBLEM AND HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE (A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE) Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettement: Social Problem and Human Rights Issue (A global perspective) Bogumil Terminski Abstract: The object of this paper is to present mining-induced displacement and resettlement as .

Mining-induced displacement and resettlement in China: A study covering 27 villages in 6 provinces ... Explore our eLibrary with our interactive visualization Explore now. View the global distribution of where resettlement researched is focused View map. Foundation partners

This is a call for an expression of interest in contributions to a new Special Issue of Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal (IAPA) focusing on benefit-sharing in displacement, resettlement and rehabilitation in development-induced displacement and resettlement. INDR members have extensive experience in benefit-sharing, increasing with ...

The database includes records of mining induced displacement and resettlement events. Records are structured around "events" rather than "mining projects" on the basis that a mining project will often undertake, or induce, several displacements over the course of its lifecycle.

Avoiding New Poverty: Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement 3 Executive Summary The problem of mining-induced displacement and resettlement (MIDR) poses major risks to societal sustainability. Unfortunately, no global survey has assessed the scale of MIDR. Available evidence suggests that the problem is significant.

Aug 13, 2019· University of Queensland researchers have published the first ever global dataset of mining-induced displacement and resettlement, giving mining companies an evidence base to develop best practice. It has been four years in development and contains 270 resettlement events. The UQ Centre for Social ...

The problem of compulsory resettlement is also a consequence of open pit coal mining in European countries like Germany and Poland. Although mining-induced displacement is a global phenomenon, problems experienced by the displacees in many parts of the world differ greatly.

s, livelihoods and Mining-induced displacement and resettlement. 170223 IAIA Symposium, Manila, Philippines. Adam Babatu, PhD Candidate Sustainable Minerals Institute The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

The problem with mining-induced displacement and resettlement (MIDR) is that it poses a major risk to societal sustainability, and according to the World Bank's Operational Policy 4.12 of 2001 if these risks are not mitigated, involuntary resettlement projects would give rise to severe economic, ...

resettlement from the perspective of individuals, s and groups who are recovering from mining-induced displacement in Tete province, Mozambique. It describes the context within which mining and resettlement is taking place — a setting characterised by poverty, rapid economic growth, limited regulatory capacity and intense pressure on

Jan 15, 2015· Physical displacement, relocation and resettlement are widely acknowledged as posing enormous social risk. For over four decades, scholars, campaigners and project-affected people have sought to highlight the effects of development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR).

Mining induced resettlement can and does result in hardship and impoverishment for affected communities. When resettlement is involuntary, communities are often forced to relocate with little or no consultation or choice. Resettlement can result in loss of livelihoods, and in extreme cases families face food and water insecurity.

Specialists rarely look into the subject of mining-induced displacement and its social consequences. However, some instructive examples do exist. One particularly valuable and detailed study worth mentioning is entitled, Avoiding New Poverty: Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement, published in 2002 by Theodore E. Downing.3

Mining-Induced Displacement as a specific category of development-induced displacement and resettlement Recently, an expansion of mining can be observed in an increasing number of countries. This fact is exemplified in both the construction of new mines and the expansion of existing ones.

Compensation and Resettlement. Agenda • Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement (MIDR) • 3 Case Studies Tanzania –Acacia Mining Papua New Guinea –Barrick PNG Kenya –Acacia Mining. Mining-Induced Displacement & Resettlement R A P L R P IFC PS5. Community Resettlement Challenges –Lost documents –No history

Sep 16, 2012· The object of this paper is to present mining-induced displacement and resettlement (MIDR) as a highly diverse global socioeconomic issue occurring in all regions of the world, as a human rights issue, and as a source of challenges to public international law and and institutions providing ...

genocide and witnessed the effects of post-conflict displacement. She then worked on involuntary resettlement with oil and gas sector companies in West Africa before joining Anglo American. Keywords: mining, resettlement, planning, organization CSRM OCCASSIONAL PAPERS: MINING INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT SERIES

1 MINING-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT (MIDR): DEFINING A RESEARCH AGENDA Dr. John Owen (in absentia) and Assoc. Prof. Deanna Kemp

Mining-induced displacement and resettlement (MIDR) can cause major social disruption and affect the socioeconomic condition of resettled persons, yet it is an inevitable outcome of incremental mineral exploitation (Kemp, Owen, & Collins, 2017; Owen & Kemp, 2015). Mining-induced displacement involves, mostly, the involuntary movement of ...

ity (project-induced displacement and resettlement). Dam-induced and mining-induced displacement and resettlement are two sector-specific terms that have emerged. People may need to make way for a change in land use, such as the creation of a national park, bio - diversity reserve, conservation region or carbon credit
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