Mining and community relations in Peru: Why agreement cannot be reached?

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Oswaldo Morales
Organization:
Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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19
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454 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 21, 2013

Abstract

The shift of mining activities to increasingly more diverse locations places the industry in conflict with local residents over land use and water access. In Perú, there have been significant rises in mining community conflicts with few long term resolutions being apparent. This paper examines the role of culture in these conflicts and suggests that progress maybe able to be made should deliberative engagement occur. Also, that mining conflicts are inevitable and that Peru’s cultural heritage, while contributing to the distance between parties is also the basis from which to start of a process of resolution, should both sides wish to gain the appropriate skills for a more deliberative approach.
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APA: Oswaldo Morales  (2013)  Mining and community relations in Peru: Why agreement cannot be reached?

MLA: Oswaldo Morales Mining and community relations in Peru: Why agreement cannot be reached?. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2013.

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