Corporate social responsibility within the mining industry: case studies from across Europe and Russia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. A. Adey R. K. Shail F. Wall M. Varul P. Whitbread-Abrutat C. Baciu T. Ejdemo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Responsible mining requires stakeholder engagement throughout all operational stages and after mine closure. By assessing the current and anticipated future socio-economic and environmental impacts, a company can maximise the positive impacts they can have on a community, whilst minimising any negative impacts. Despite the current emphasis on companies maintaining effective stakeholder relations to gain their ‘social license’ to operate, findings of the present study reveal a wide variation in community expectations, with different degrees of ‘acceptability’ evident across seven sites in Romania (Rosia Montana), Sweden (Kristineberg), the United Kingdom (Cornwall), Bosnia Herzegovina (Vihovici) and Russia (Karabash, Gay and Mednogorsk). These variations reflect the current status of mining within a community, as well as its socio-economic background and the nature of existing engagement with mining companies already operating in the region.
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APA: E. A. Adey R. K. Shail F. Wall M. Varul P. Whitbread-Abrutat C. Baciu T. Ejdemo  (2011)  Corporate social responsibility within the mining industry: case studies from across Europe and Russia

MLA: E. A. Adey R. K. Shail F. Wall M. Varul P. Whitbread-Abrutat C. Baciu T. Ejdemo Corporate social responsibility within the mining industry: case studies from across Europe and Russia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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