Social indicators for mining in Ancash, Peru: combining community objectives, technical considerations and community relations insight to design a practical framework.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Carol J. Odell
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2010

Abstract

As a mining social practitioner, social indicators are within the purview of required competencies. A situation, where the ER manager requested assistance in quickly deriving a few social indicators for the strategic plan motivates this paper: despite ample technical knowledge about indicators, a clear understanding of stakeholder aspirations and concerns, as well as familiarity with management priorities such a request required reflection to produce a satisfactory approach, which combined pragmatism with enough academic rigour to provide reliable measures, while being justifiable to management who are unfamiliar with many of the pertinent debates. Importance: Social indicators enable the identification of more and less effective mine-community engagement strategies as well as providing primary data to better understand how the mine-community social system responds to different interventions, thus guiding future engagement plans. In addition social indicators: ? Assist communication about social strategies with Engineering and Operations management, using a quantitative language that is familiar to them. ? Provides concrete data to engage stakeholders to discuss progress and challenges arising, to move discussions towards technically robust strategies and away from politically interested proposals. ? Finally, social measurement is required more and more in due diligence, covenants and ongoing monitoring in Independent Engineering assessments of projects for financing. This paper begins by considering some technical considerations that are useful to guide indicator development. It then introduces the field research informing this paper and discusses some useful results in the light of further applicable concepts from the literature. The paper ends by considering corporate aims in applying corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs and discusses the application of the research for practitioners at mining operations, in the light of these aims.
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APA: Carol J. Odell  (2010)  Social indicators for mining in Ancash, Peru: combining community objectives, technical considerations and community relations insight to design a practical framework.

MLA: Carol J. Odell Social indicators for mining in Ancash, Peru: combining community objectives, technical considerations and community relations insight to design a practical framework.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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