Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume
The Pioneering New Approaches in Support of Sustainable Development in the Extractive Sector project promotes mine development and operation and improves opportunities for the sustainable development of mining communities and regions during all pha...
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okr-10986-180042021-04-23T14:03:38Z Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume World Bank AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CAPACITY OF COMMUNITIES CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL CONSULTATION CONSULTATIVE PROCESS CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ISSUES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EXPORTS GAP ANALYSIS GAPS GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS KEY ACTORS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL ACTORS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INITIATIVES LOCAL PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATION PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITIES PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REGIONAL PLANS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT RURAL AREAS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL ISSUES STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STRATEGIC PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADE UNIONS TRADITIONAL LEADERS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WORKING GROUP WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS The Pioneering New Approaches in Support of Sustainable Development in the Extractive Sector project promotes mine development and operation and improves opportunities for the sustainable development of mining communities and regions during all phases of the mining cycle. In part, the project responds to recommendations in "Breaking New Ground," the report of the Mining, Minerals, and Sustainable Development (MMSD) project (2002), for new approaches to enable governments, industry, and communities to create country-specific frameworks, including community sustainable development plans, that would ultimately reduce conflict, promote cooperation, and enhance the contribution of mineral-related investment to sustainable development. The result is this Community Development Toolkit, which has two main parts: 1) 17 Tools intended for use throughout the project cycle and which cover the assessment, planning, management, and evaluation phases of community development as well as stakeholder relationships; and 2) the Background volume, which contains the background and context to the project as well as an examination of the mineral policies and mining laws necessary for mineral activity to contribute to sustainable development. 2014-04-22T20:40:24Z 2014-04-22T20:40:24Z 2005-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6743034/community-development-toolkit-vol-2-2-background-volume http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18004 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program working paper series;ESM 310/05 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |
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AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CAPACITY OF COMMUNITIES CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL CONSULTATION CONSULTATIVE PROCESS CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ISSUES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EXPORTS GAP ANALYSIS GAPS GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS KEY ACTORS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL ACTORS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INITIATIVES LOCAL PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATION PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITIES PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REGIONAL PLANS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT RURAL AREAS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL ISSUES STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STRATEGIC PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADE UNIONS TRADITIONAL LEADERS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WORKING GROUP WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS |
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AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CAPACITY OF COMMUNITIES CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL CONSULTATION CONSULTATIVE PROCESS CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ISSUES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EXPORTS GAP ANALYSIS GAPS GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT HUMAN RIGHTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS KEY ACTORS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL ACTORS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INITIATIVES LOCAL PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATION PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITIES PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REGIONAL PLANS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT RURAL AREAS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL ISSUES STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STRATEGIC PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRADE UNIONS TRADITIONAL LEADERS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT WORKING GROUP WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS World Bank Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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The Pioneering New Approaches in Support
of Sustainable Development in the Extractive Sector project
promotes mine development and operation and improves
opportunities for the sustainable development of mining
communities and regions during all phases of the mining
cycle. In part, the project responds to recommendations in
"Breaking New Ground," the report of the Mining,
Minerals, and Sustainable Development (MMSD) project (2002),
for new approaches to enable governments, industry, and
communities to create country-specific frameworks, including
community sustainable development plans, that would
ultimately reduce conflict, promote cooperation, and enhance
the contribution of mineral-related investment to
sustainable development. The result is this Community
Development Toolkit, which has two main parts: 1) 17 Tools
intended for use throughout the project cycle and which
cover the assessment, planning, management, and evaluation
phases of community development as well as stakeholder
relationships; and 2) the Background volume, which contains
the background and context to the project as well as an
examination of the mineral policies and mining laws
necessary for mineral activity to contribute to sustainable development. |
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Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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Community Development Toolkit : Volume 2. Background Volume |
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community development toolkit : volume 2. background volume |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6743034/community-development-toolkit-vol-2-2-background-volume http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18004 |
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