2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2020.106490
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A research framework for studying social impacts: Application to the field of mining

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“…In this respect the research was not a predictive analysis typical of many SIAs but an inductive, reflective analysis interested in the impacts and effectiveness of particular initiatives or sets of initiatives. Here we agree with Sairinen et al (2021), that research which investigates and reflects on SIA processes and methods can make an important contribution to SIA practice.…”
Section: An Examination Of Regeneration In Waitaki District and Oamaru: What We Did And Foundsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In this respect the research was not a predictive analysis typical of many SIAs but an inductive, reflective analysis interested in the impacts and effectiveness of particular initiatives or sets of initiatives. Here we agree with Sairinen et al (2021), that research which investigates and reflects on SIA processes and methods can make an important contribution to SIA practice.…”
Section: An Examination Of Regeneration In Waitaki District and Oamaru: What We Did And Foundsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…So far, although various basic theoretical research results have laid a good foundation for the consciousness of the Chinese nation, there is still a large research gap, and there are still many new theoretical research contents that need to be supplemented [15]. The progress of scientific research can promote the research and development of ethnic minorities in various disciplines [16]. Therefore, this study will pay more attention to the theoretical system and practical application value of the construction of the Chinese nation's community, put forward operational strategies and measures to better protect the Chinese nation's civilization and the cohesion of the Chinese nation, and provide the necessary measures for the realization of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cluster is closer to the analysis of contextual or territorialised governance; it involves awareness of the conditioning effects of the socio-political context on the company, which seeks instruments for fitting the mining enterprise to contextual demands in order to find solutions for the management of both social and environmental risks (Glückler et al, 2019). Studies such as those by Sauer & Hiete (2020), with multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSI), or Boutilier (2020), Cheshire (2010), Cheshire et al (2014), Sairinen et al (2021) show that non-governmental actors (communities and the third sector, mainly) and instruments such as the SLO (social licence to operate) are gaining increasing importance in this network of influences (Lesser et al, 2020;Prno and Scott Slocombe, 2012). The play of influences amongst actors, in relation to environmental problems, brings this cluster close to the notion of polycentric governance (T. H. Morrison et al, 2019), in which we see a global environmental governance that is aware that not all actors have the same decision-making power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%