2018
DOI: 10.17059/2018-3-15
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Ethnic Social and Ecosystem Approach to the Evaluation of the Lifehoods of Small Indigenous Peoples of the North

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“…Consistency of mining enterprises problems is related to the fact that in the process of mining there are also related complications in addition to direct environmental ones. In particular, environmental pollution is directly related to the issue of economic justification for secondary and primary metal losses (transfer to finished products, groundwater pollution) [5], changes in the social environment [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistency of mining enterprises problems is related to the fact that in the process of mining there are also related complications in addition to direct environmental ones. In particular, environmental pollution is directly related to the issue of economic justification for secondary and primary metal losses (transfer to finished products, groundwater pollution) [5], changes in the social environment [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental uncertainties in the field of natural resource management are closely intertwined with the social ones, for example, in the field of subsurface management in the civil society attitude to the income distribution and the production-based social benefit formation and consumption, in the local population attitude to the changes in the traditional form of employment and participation in the mining industry, in the attitude of the indigenous population of the North [15] to the placement of the subsurface management facilities and infrastructure in the territory of traditional natural resource management.…”
Section: Economic Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very rarely is there an agreement or financial aid to the individuals directly [41]. Concluding agreements with local communities has a long tradition in extractive industry projects abroad [6,51]. In concluding agreements at the local level, the companies pursue different objectives.…”
Section: Company-local Community Contractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How the actual benefit looks is a matter of interpretation. The capital allocations do not lead to prosperity growth of the local communities and do not cover all their damages and losses [17,51]. The communities should know where and how the natural resources and benefits are being distributed.…”
Section: Company-local Community Contractmentioning
confidence: 99%