Examining Vulnerability in Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement: Framework and Practice
Framework/Tool
This document introduces a practical framework for assessing and managing vulnerability in mining-induced displacement and resettlement events.
- Explains the concept of vulnerability in mining contexts
- References international safeguard frameworks for resettlement
- Outlines a seven-step vulnerability assessment process
- Emphasises the importance of local welfare systems
- Highlights the need for ongoing monitoring and management
- Addresses residual risks and responsibilities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve social performance and risk management in displacement and resettlement.
- Provides a stepwise framework for vulnerability assessment
- Supports compliance with international standards
- Encourages integration of human rights considerations
- Promotes formalised data collection and monitoring
- Highlights the importance of local context and welfare systems
- Guides the design of effective management controls
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