Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book

The World Bank oil, gas and mining unit, in its capacity as a driver for best practice related to extractive industry contributions to poverty alleviation, has a strong interest in the sustainable development of mine-impacted communities. As part o...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Mining/Oil and Gas
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/16523320/mining-community-development-agreements-source-book
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12641
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ALLOCATION OF BENEFITS
ANTHROPOLOGISTS
AUDITING
AUTHORITY
BEHAVIORS
BENEFICIAL IMPACTS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
BOUNDARIES
BUSINESS STRATEGY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CATEGORIZATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATION
COLLECTION OF DATA
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY ISSUES
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PLANNING
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
CONFLICT
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATIONS
CORPORATE REPUTATION
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CULTURAL VALUES
DATA COLLECTION
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISIONMAKING
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DOCUMENTS
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXPLORATION
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
FAMILIES
FEASIBILITY
FEEDBACK MECHANISMS
FIELD VISITS
FIGURES
GENDER
GLOBALIZATION
GOOD PRACTICE
IDEAS
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INNOVATION
INTEGRATION
INTEREST GROUPS
INTERVENTIONS
KEY ACTORS
KNOWLEDGE BASE
LEADERSHIP
LEADING
LESSONS LEARNED
LISTENING
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
MOBILIZATION
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MUTUAL RESPECT
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEEDS ASSESSMENTS
NEGOTIATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OUTREACH
OUTREACH STRATEGIES
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PARTICIPATORY ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PARTICIPATORY NEEDS
PARTICIPATORY NEEDS ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRACTITIONERS
PROJECT DESIGN
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIETY
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER INTERESTS
STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP
STAKEHOLDERS
STRUCTURED LEARNING
SUPPLY CHAINS
THINKING
TRADITIONAL LEADERS
TRANSPARENCY
VARIETY
VILLAGE
VILLAGES
VISION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ALLOCATION OF BENEFITS
ANTHROPOLOGISTS
AUDITING
AUTHORITY
BEHAVIORS
BENEFICIAL IMPACTS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
BOUNDARIES
BUSINESS STRATEGY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CATEGORIZATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATION
COLLECTION OF DATA
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY ISSUES
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PLANNING
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
CONFLICT
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATIONS
CORPORATE REPUTATION
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CULTURAL VALUES
DATA COLLECTION
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISIONMAKING
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DOCUMENTS
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXPLORATION
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
FAMILIES
FEASIBILITY
FEEDBACK MECHANISMS
FIELD VISITS
FIGURES
GENDER
GLOBALIZATION
GOOD PRACTICE
IDEAS
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INNOVATION
INTEGRATION
INTEREST GROUPS
INTERVENTIONS
KEY ACTORS
KNOWLEDGE BASE
LEADERSHIP
LEADING
LESSONS LEARNED
LISTENING
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
MOBILIZATION
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MUTUAL RESPECT
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEEDS ASSESSMENTS
NEGOTIATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OUTREACH
OUTREACH STRATEGIES
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PARTICIPATORY ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PARTICIPATORY NEEDS
PARTICIPATORY NEEDS ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRACTITIONERS
PROJECT DESIGN
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIETY
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER INTERESTS
STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP
STAKEHOLDERS
STRUCTURED LEARNING
SUPPLY CHAINS
THINKING
TRADITIONAL LEADERS
TRANSPARENCY
VARIETY
VILLAGE
VILLAGES
VISION
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Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
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description The World Bank oil, gas and mining unit, in its capacity as a driver for best practice related to extractive industry contributions to poverty alleviation, has a strong interest in the sustainable development of mine-impacted communities. As part of the growing global expectation that the extractive industry should contribute positively to long-term local development, a discourse has grown surrounding a variety of structures and processes aiming to deliver development benefits to communities affected by mineral resource projects. Examples of these strategies include social/community investment programs, development forums, community-controlled trusts, development funds, and foundations. These strategies may be led by government, the companies, the impacted community, or through collaborative bilateral or multi sector partnerships and agreements. They may be a regulatory requirement or negotiated voluntarily in response to mining companies' commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) principles. This document describes some of the main considerations and processes regarding the development and implementation of these strategies, specifically in relation to Community Development Agreements (CDAs). In the last few years the World Bank oil, gas and mining unit has worked to analyze CDAs within the mining sector as an instrument for more sustainable and equitable benefits. This process of analysis and research has involved a series of reports by the World Bank and external specialists aiming to provide technical input on the process, case studies, lessons learned, and best practices for CDA development. This report builds on previous studies to deliver a knowledge product on CDA development with the aim of providing specific assistance to the process and delivery of CDAs. This source book has been developed from learnings relating to existing regulations/ requirements, past experiences, and case studies. Volume 2 contains the World Bank Extractive Industries Sourcebook, Good Practice Notes: Community Development Agreements, and Volume 3 is the Mining Community Development Agreements - Practical Experiences and Field Studies. Volume 4 is the Community Development Agreement - Model Regulations and Example Guidelines.
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title Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
title_short Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
title_full Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
title_fullStr Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
title_full_unstemmed Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book
title_sort mining community development agreements : source book
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/16523320/mining-community-development-agreements-source-book
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12641
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spelling okr-10986-126412021-04-23T14:03:05Z Mining Community Development Agreements : Source Book World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ALLOCATION OF BENEFITS ANTHROPOLOGISTS AUDITING AUTHORITY BEHAVIORS BENEFICIAL IMPACTS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BODY OF KNOWLEDGE BOUNDARIES BUSINESS STRATEGY CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CATEGORIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COLLABORATION COLLECTION OF DATA COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BENEFITS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY ISSUES COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY SUPPORT CONFLICT CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CORPORATE REPUTATION CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CULTURAL VALUES DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISIONMAKING DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOCUMENTS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EXPLORATION EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES FAMILIES FEASIBILITY FEEDBACK MECHANISMS FIELD VISITS FIGURES GENDER GLOBALIZATION GOOD PRACTICE IDEAS INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INNOVATION INTEGRATION INTEREST GROUPS INTERVENTIONS KEY ACTORS KNOWLEDGE BASE LEADERSHIP LEADING LESSONS LEARNED LISTENING LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL KNOWLEDGE LOCAL PROCUREMENT MARGINALIZED GROUPS MOBILIZATION MONITORING & EVALUATION MUTUAL RESPECT NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS NEGOTIATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OUTREACH OUTREACH STRATEGIES PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PARTICIPATORY ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY METHODS PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY NEEDS PARTICIPATORY NEEDS ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES POVERTY REDUCTION PRACTITIONERS PROJECT DESIGN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENTISTS SOCIETY SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER INTERESTS STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURED LEARNING SUPPLY CHAINS THINKING TRADITIONAL LEADERS TRANSPARENCY VARIETY VILLAGE VILLAGES VISION The World Bank oil, gas and mining unit, in its capacity as a driver for best practice related to extractive industry contributions to poverty alleviation, has a strong interest in the sustainable development of mine-impacted communities. As part of the growing global expectation that the extractive industry should contribute positively to long-term local development, a discourse has grown surrounding a variety of structures and processes aiming to deliver development benefits to communities affected by mineral resource projects. Examples of these strategies include social/community investment programs, development forums, community-controlled trusts, development funds, and foundations. These strategies may be led by government, the companies, the impacted community, or through collaborative bilateral or multi sector partnerships and agreements. They may be a regulatory requirement or negotiated voluntarily in response to mining companies' commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) principles. This document describes some of the main considerations and processes regarding the development and implementation of these strategies, specifically in relation to Community Development Agreements (CDAs). In the last few years the World Bank oil, gas and mining unit has worked to analyze CDAs within the mining sector as an instrument for more sustainable and equitable benefits. This process of analysis and research has involved a series of reports by the World Bank and external specialists aiming to provide technical input on the process, case studies, lessons learned, and best practices for CDA development. This report builds on previous studies to deliver a knowledge product on CDA development with the aim of providing specific assistance to the process and delivery of CDAs. This source book has been developed from learnings relating to existing regulations/ requirements, past experiences, and case studies. Volume 2 contains the World Bank Extractive Industries Sourcebook, Good Practice Notes: Community Development Agreements, and Volume 3 is the Mining Community Development Agreements - Practical Experiences and Field Studies. Volume 4 is the Community Development Agreement - Model Regulations and Example Guidelines. 2013-03-11T21:33:56Z 2013-03-11T21:33:56Z 2012-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/16523320/mining-community-development-agreements-source-book http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12641 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Mining/Oil and Gas Economic & Sector Work Africa