Antamina and Huascarán national Park: A case study in mining, conservation and sustainable development

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Steven D. Botts
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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14
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Publication Date:
Sep 13, 2001

Abstract

The paper point out the Antamina's social policies with Huascarán National Park. The project had required the mine engage with the communities most affected by the mine development, its operation, and closure. In this sense, operating within this social context has required Antamina to first be effective in understanding who the affected people are –at the local, regional, national and international levels. This understanding is also a process that requires time. Through the HWG, the company has achieved engagement, as well as an understanding an appreciation of viewpoints and perspective that has resulted in the protection of HNP, as well as the timely development of the project, with support of stakeholders. Therefore, the experience of the HWG was become for other natural resource projects in complex settings, involving national and international stakeholders and protected or sensitive areas.
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APA: Steven D. Botts  (2001)  Antamina and Huascarán national Park: A case study in mining, conservation and sustainable development

MLA: Steven D. Botts Antamina and Huascarán national Park: A case study in mining, conservation and sustainable development. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2001.

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