The Role of Host Governments in Enabling or Preventing Conflict Associated with Mining
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This report examines how host governments influence conflict risks in mining, offering evidence and recommendations for sustainable development.
- Explores government actions that can either enable or prevent mining-related conflict
- Highlights the importance of governance quality and regulatory capacity
- Analyses case studies, quantitative data, and literature to identify conflict drivers
- Emphasises the need for strategic planning and community engagement
- Discusses the roles of decentralisation, benefit sharing, and environmental management
- Provides policy implications for governments, industry, and communities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to reduce conflict and improve governance.
- Identifies regulatory and governance gaps affecting project stability
- Supports best practice in community engagement and benefit sharing
- Highlights the impact of decentralisation and local government capacity
- Provides evidence for risk assessment and due diligence processes
- Reinforces the importance of strategic planning for sustainable operations
- Offers actionable recommendations for industry-government collaboration
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