Country-level governance frameworks for mining-induced resettlement

被引:0
|
作者
John R. Owen
Vlado Vivoda
Deanna Kemp
机构
[1] University of Queensland,
来源
Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2020年 / 22卷
关键词
Minerals policy; Land acquisition; Involuntary resettlement; Country-level systems; International safeguards;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Debates about safeguarding the rights of people displaced by mining focus on three levels of governance. The first is the international system of sustainability polices and performance standards preferred by lenders such as the World Bank and the IFC. The second is the commitments and enacted performance of mining corporations. The third is the country-level mechanisms of host jurisdictions as they appear in legislation and government policy. In this article, we focus on country-level mechanisms as simultaneously setting the operational context for mining and for demonstrating the rate of uptake and relevance of the international system of regulatory protections. Country-level systems of governance is becoming increasingly important as observers have noted both the generally low levels of performance by mining companies against existing standards and the overall absence of specific legislated instruments as a basis for enforcement and accountability at the country level. Moves by international financial institutions, such as the Asian Development Bank, to progressively recognise country systems as equivalent safeguard proxies necessarily brings such systems into closer scrutiny. The authors provide a comparative review of country-level governance arrangements for guiding resettlement in mining across six jurisdictions.
引用
收藏
页码:4907 / 4928
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Risk perceptions and mining-induced displacement and resettlement: a case study from Anhui Province, China
    Wang, Han
    Shi, Guoqing
    Zhang, Ruilain
    Xu, Junzhuo
    Shangguan, Ziheng
    IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT APPRAISAL, 2021, 39 (05) : 366 - 378
  • [42] The Nexus Between Resettlement and Quality of Life of Mining-Induced Migrants in Ghana: A PLS–SEM Approach
    Shaojun Chen
    Emmanuel Bosompem Boadi
    Gouqing Shi
    Ebenezer Impriam Amponsah
    Regina Naa Amua Dodoo
    Tinashe Mangudhla
    Social Indicators Research, 2023, 170 : 223 - 244
  • [43] Macro-prudential regulations and systemic risk: the role of country-level governance indicators
    Rizwan, Muhammad Suhail
    Qureshi, Anum
    Sahibzada, Irfan Ullah
    JOURNAL OF BANKING REGULATION, 2024, 25 (03) : 305 - 325
  • [44] Measuring the Impact of Country-level Governance on Corporate Investment: A New Panel Data Evidence
    Farooq, Umar
    Tabash, Mosab, I
    Al-Rdaydeh, Mahmoud
    Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh
    GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, 2022,
  • [45] Firm- and country-level antecedents of corporate governance compliance and disclosure in MENA countries
    Sarhan, Ahmed A.
    Ntim, Collins G.
    MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, 2018, 33 (6-7) : 558 - 585
  • [46] How Much Do Country-Level or Firm-Level Variables Matter in Corporate Governance Studies?
    Kumar, Praveen
    Zattoni, Alessandro
    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW, 2013, 21 (03) : 199 - 200
  • [47] How do firm- and country-level governance mechanisms affect firms' disclosure?
    Ernstberger, Juergen
    Gruening, Michael
    JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND PUBLIC POLICY, 2013, 32 (03) : 50 - 67
  • [48] Impact of firm characteristics and country-level governance on global energy stocks during crises
    Pandey, Dharen Kumar
    Al-ahdal, Waleed M.
    Rusere, Warren
    Ali, Azwadi
    Nor, Safwan Mohd
    RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE, 2024, 72
  • [49] Country-level social cost of carbon
    Katharine Ricke
    Laurent Drouet
    Ken Caldeira
    Massimo Tavoni
    Nature Climate Change, 2018, 8 : 895 - 900
  • [50] Semivariance decomposition of country-level returns
    Beach, Steven L.
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE, 2011, 20 (04) : 607 - 623