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2020

A Framework for Collecting Social Baseline Data in Mining

A Framework for Collecting Social Baseline Data in Mining
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This document provides a practical framework for mining companies to collect and use social baseline data for improved decision-making and risk management.

  • Outlines a layered approach to social data collection in mining
  • Defines key data types: physical, social, demographic, and cadastral
  • Includes worked examples for artisanal mining, land use change, resettlement, and in-migration
  • Supports compliance, risk management, and stakeholder engagement
  • Highlights the business case for robust social data in mining projects
  • Offers guidance for site-based personnel unfamiliar with social baseline studies

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve social performance and compliance.

  • Provides a structured framework for social data collection
  • Supports operational decision-making and mine planning
  • Addresses land access, resettlement, and community impacts
  • Facilitates compliance with regulatory and voluntary standards
  • Improves risk management and crisis response
  • Enhances stakeholder engagement and reputation management

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