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spelling okr-10986-277292021-04-23T14:04:42Z Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines Otto, James M. CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BENEFITS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY MONITORING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY SUPPORT CONFLICT CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CULTURAL VALUES DESCRIPTION DISPUTE RESOLUTION FAMILIES FAMILY UNIT INCLUSION INHABITANTS INTERVENTION LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL PROCUREMENT MARGINALIZED GROUPS NEW COMMUNITIES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SCIENTISTS SOCIETY SQUATTER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSPARENCY VALUE SYSTEMS YOUTH Mines have the potential to impact communities and such impacts can be both positive and negative. Historically, mines have played an important role in impacted communities but that role usually ended with the closure of the mine. More recently, there is a strong interest by governments, communities and mining companies in the sustained development of mine impacted communities. The World Bank Group (WBG) has a role to play in mining-led development at both the national and community level. The purpose of this report is to provide draft model community development agreement regulations suitable for adoption into legislation or which can be modified for use as guidelines. It is not the intent of this report to suggest that every nation should adopt the model legislation, rather the model legislation is simply another tool that governments can consider as part, or not, of their development strategy. In many nations, the promulgation of regulations is easier than introducing a new or amended mining law, and thus, model regulations were drafted rather than model mining law provisions. This report is the product of a phased project approach. Phase one was designed to prepare a draft set of Community Development Agreement (CDA) regulations in consultation with and benefiting from technical experts. Phase two, of which this report is a part, was intended to obtain feedback from a broad spectrum of stakeholders including governments, private sector, non-governmental organizations, civil society and development experts. 2017-08-10T21:03:43Z 2017-08-10T21:03:43Z 2010-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/278161468009022969/Community-development-agreement-model-regulations-and-example-guidelines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27729 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Mining, Oil, and Gas
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topic CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY MONITORING
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
CONFLICT
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATIONS
CULTURAL VALUES
DESCRIPTION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
FAMILIES
FAMILY UNIT
INCLUSION
INHABITANTS
INTERVENTION
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
NEW COMMUNITIES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIETY
SQUATTER
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPARENCY
VALUE SYSTEMS
YOUTH
spellingShingle CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY MONITORING
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
CONFLICT
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATIONS
CULTURAL VALUES
DESCRIPTION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
FAMILIES
FAMILY UNIT
INCLUSION
INHABITANTS
INTERVENTION
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
NEW COMMUNITIES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
SOCIETY
SQUATTER
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPARENCY
VALUE SYSTEMS
YOUTH
Otto, James M.
Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
description Mines have the potential to impact communities and such impacts can be both positive and negative. Historically, mines have played an important role in impacted communities but that role usually ended with the closure of the mine. More recently, there is a strong interest by governments, communities and mining companies in the sustained development of mine impacted communities. The World Bank Group (WBG) has a role to play in mining-led development at both the national and community level. The purpose of this report is to provide draft model community development agreement regulations suitable for adoption into legislation or which can be modified for use as guidelines. It is not the intent of this report to suggest that every nation should adopt the model legislation, rather the model legislation is simply another tool that governments can consider as part, or not, of their development strategy. In many nations, the promulgation of regulations is easier than introducing a new or amended mining law, and thus, model regulations were drafted rather than model mining law provisions. This report is the product of a phased project approach. Phase one was designed to prepare a draft set of Community Development Agreement (CDA) regulations in consultation with and benefiting from technical experts. Phase two, of which this report is a part, was intended to obtain feedback from a broad spectrum of stakeholders including governments, private sector, non-governmental organizations, civil society and development experts.
format Report
author Otto, James M.
author_facet Otto, James M.
author_sort Otto, James M.
title Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
title_short Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
title_full Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
title_fullStr Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Community Development Agreement : Model Regulations and Example Guidelines
title_sort community development agreement : model regulations and example guidelines
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/278161468009022969/Community-development-agreement-model-regulations-and-example-guidelines
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