Regulation of Extractive Industries
Regulation of Extractive Industries
Community Engagement in the Arctic
Hansen, Anne Merrild; Johnstone, Rachael Lorna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2020
302
Dura
Inglês
9780367181796
15 a 20 dias
453
Table of Abbreviations and acronyms
Chapter One- Introduction
Rachael Lorna Johnstone and Anne Merrild Hansen
Chapter Two- Indigenous rights and resource development in the Arctic: an overview of international standards and principles for consultation, participation and consent
Emma Wilson
Chapter Three- What is required for Free, Prior and Informed Consent and where does it apply?
Rachael Lorna Johnstone
Chapter Four- Meaningful stakeholder engagement as an aspect of risk-based due diligence between the economy, politics and law: the constitutive role of the Business & Human Rights regime
Karin Buhmann
Chapter Five- Youth as a Resources in Extractive Industry Decision-Making Processes: a Case Study using Social Media and Visual Methods to Engage Young Greenlanders
Anna-Sofie Skjervedal
Chapter Six- Comparative expectations of resource development in selected Greenland communities
Rachael Lorna Johnstone and Anne Merrild Hansen
Chapter Seven- "Our consent was taken for granted." A relational justice perspective on participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia
Julia Loginova and Emma Wilson
Chapter Eight- Local views on oil development in a village on the North Slope of Alaska
Anne Merrild Hansen and Panigruaq Ipalook
Chapter Nine- Land Claims Agreements in Canada and the promise of enhanced participation
Nigel Bankes
Chapter Ten- Participation in a Small Archipelago: the Shetland negotiations
James Mitchell
Chapter Eleven- The relationship between host government contracts for oil and gas activities and public participation
Eduardo Guedes Pereira and Marianthi Pappa
Chapter Twelve- Achieving Excellence in Public Participation and Consultation
Penny Norton
Chapter Thirteen- Arctic Voices: Strategies for Community Engagement
Anne Merrild Hansen and Rachael Lorna Johnstone
Table of Abbreviations and acronyms
Chapter One- Introduction
Rachael Lorna Johnstone and Anne Merrild Hansen
Chapter Two- Indigenous rights and resource development in the Arctic: an overview of international standards and principles for consultation, participation and consent
Emma Wilson
Chapter Three- What is required for Free, Prior and Informed Consent and where does it apply?
Rachael Lorna Johnstone
Chapter Four- Meaningful stakeholder engagement as an aspect of risk-based due diligence between the economy, politics and law: the constitutive role of the Business & Human Rights regime
Karin Buhmann
Chapter Five- Youth as a Resources in Extractive Industry Decision-Making Processes: a Case Study using Social Media and Visual Methods to Engage Young Greenlanders
Anna-Sofie Skjervedal
Chapter Six- Comparative expectations of resource development in selected Greenland communities
Rachael Lorna Johnstone and Anne Merrild Hansen
Chapter Seven- "Our consent was taken for granted." A relational justice perspective on participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia
Julia Loginova and Emma Wilson
Chapter Eight- Local views on oil development in a village on the North Slope of Alaska
Anne Merrild Hansen and Panigruaq Ipalook
Chapter Nine- Land Claims Agreements in Canada and the promise of enhanced participation
Nigel Bankes
Chapter Ten- Participation in a Small Archipelago: the Shetland negotiations
James Mitchell
Chapter Eleven- The relationship between host government contracts for oil and gas activities and public participation
Eduardo Guedes Pereira and Marianthi Pappa
Chapter Twelve- Achieving Excellence in Public Participation and Consultation
Penny Norton
Chapter Thirteen- Arctic Voices: Strategies for Community Engagement
Anne Merrild Hansen and Rachael Lorna Johnstone