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Skills’ sets and shared benefits: perceptions of resettled people from the Yangtze-Huai River Diversion Project in China

Citation:

Xu, J., Shi, G., Li, B., Fischer, T. B., Zhang, R., Yan, D., Jiang, J., Yang, Q., & Sun, Z. (2020). Skills’ sets and shared benefits: Perceptions of resettled people from the Yangtze-Huai River Diversion Project in China. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2020.1848242
(https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14615517.2020.1848242)

Publisher:

Taylor & Francis

Type:

Article

Region:

Asia

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A Livelihood Resilience Measurement Framework for Dam-Induced Displacement and Resettlement

Citation:

Gong, Y., Zhang, R., Yao, K., Liu, B., & Wang, F. (2020). A Livelihood Resilience Measurement Framework for Dam-Induced Displacement and Resettlement. Water, 12(11), 3191. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113191
(https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/11/3191)

Publisher:

MDPI

Type:

Article

Region:

Asia

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Examining mine closure through the lens of industry social practitioners

Citation:

Keenan, J. 2020 Examining mine closure through the lens of industry social practitioners. St Lucia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland.

Publisher:

The University of Queensland

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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Woodlawn Mine site repurposing: Success factors, enablers and challenges

Citation:

Holcombe, Sarah (2020). “Woodlawn Mine site repurposing: Success factors, enablers and challenges”. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. The University of Queensland: Brisbane.

Publisher:

The University of Queensland

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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Climate policy paralysis in Australia: Energy security, energy poverty and jobs

Citation:

Ali, Saleem H., Svobodova, Kamila, Everingham, Jo-Anne, and Altingoz, Mehmet (2020). Climate policy paralysis in Australia: energy security, energy poverty and jobs. Energies 13 (18) 4894 4894.

Publisher:

MDPI Energies

Type:

Article

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The social and environmental complexities of extracting energy transition metals

Citation:

Lèbre, É., Stringer, M., Svobodova, K., Owen, J. R., Kemp, D., Côte, C., Arratia-Solar, A., Valenta, R. K. (2020). The social and environmental complexities of extracting energy transition metals. Nature Communications, 11(1), 4823.

Publisher:

Nature Communications

Type:

Article

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Corporate dysfunction on Indigenous affairs: Why heads rolled at Rio Tinto

Citation:

Hopkins., A. and Kemp, D, (2020). Corporate dysfunction on Indigenous affairs: Why heads rolled at Rio Tinto. The Conversation.

Available at: https://theconversation.com/corporate-dysfunction-on-indigenous-affairs-why-heads-rolled-at-rio-tinto-146001

Publisher:

The Conversation

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

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Rethinking livelihood resilience after development-induced displacement and resettlement: a case study of Qianping Reservoir

Citation:

Yichun Gong, Kaiwen Yao, Ruilian Zhang, Bingwen Liu & Feilong Wang
(2021) Rethinking livelihood resilience after development-induced displacement and resettlement:
a case study of Qianping Reservoir, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 37:5,
841-864, DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2020.1790340
(https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07900627.2020.1790340)

Publisher:

Taylor & Francis

Type:

Article

Region:

Asia

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World-first mining standard must protect people and hold powerful companies to account

Citation:

Kemp, D., Owen, J. and Bainton, N, (2020). World-first mining standard must protect people and hold powerful companies to account. The Conversation.

Available at: https://theconversation.com/world-first-mining-standard-must-protect-people-and-hold-powerful-companies-to-account-144285

Publisher:

The Conversation

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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Land, labour and capital: Small and large-scale miners in Papua New Guinea

Citation:

Bainton, N., Owen, J. R., Kenema, S., & Burton, J. (2020). Land, labour and capital: Small and large-scale miners in Papua New Guinea. Resources Policy, 68, 101805.

Publisher:

Resources Policy

Type:

Article

Region:

South Pacific

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Social Performance and Safe Tailings Management: A Critical Connection

Citation:

Joyce, S. and Kemp, D. (2020). Chapter III – Social Performance and Safe Tailings Management: A Critical Connection. In “Towards Zero Harm: A Compendium of Papers Prepared for the Global Tailings Review”, edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova, 26-36. London: Global Tailings Review. Available at: https://globaltailingsreview.org/.

Publisher:

Global Tailings Review

Type:

Book Chapter

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Lessons for Mining from International Disaster Research

Citation:

Kemp, D. (2020). Chapter IV – Lessons for Mining from International Disaster Research. In “Towards Zero Harm: A Compendium of Papers Prepared for the Global Tailings Review”, edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova, 37-46. London: Global Tailings Review. Available at: https://globaltailingsreview.org/

Publisher:

Global Tailings Review

Type:

Book Chapter

Region:

Global

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Establishing an Independent Entity

Citation:

Oberle, B., Bateman, P. and Kemp, D. (2020). Chapter XIX – Establishing an Independent Entity. In “Towards Zero Harm: A Compendium of Papers Prepared for the Global Tailings Review”, edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova, 239-248. London: Global Tailings Review. Available at: https://globaltailingsreview.org/

Publisher:

Global Tailings Review

Type:

Book Chapter

Region:

Global

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Mining and Indigenous Peoples

Citation:

Bainton, N. “Mining and Indigenous Peoples.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Oxford University Press. Article published 7/1/2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190854584.013.121.

Type:

Article

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Aboriginal employment outcomes at Argyle Diamond Mine: Survey of current and former employees

Citation:

Parmenter, J. Harris, J. and Alexander, R. (2020) Aboriginal Employment Outcomes at Argyle Diamond Mine: Survey of current and former employees. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. University of Queensland. Brisbane.

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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The social dimensions of mineral exploration

Citation:

Mackenzie, S., Everingham, J., & Bourke, P., (2020). The social dimensions of mineral exploration. SEG Discovery 121 1 16-28

Publisher:

Society of Economic Geologists

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

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Corporate affairs and the conquest of social performance in mining

Citation:

Kemp, D., & Owen, J., (2020). Corporate affairs and the conquest of social performance in mining. The Extractive Industries and Society. doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2020.06.012

Publisher:

The Extractive Industries and Society.

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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How Rio Tinto can ensure its Aboriginal heritage review is transparent and independent

Citation:

Kemp, D., Hopkins, A. and Owen, J.R, (2020). How Rio Tinto can ensure its Aboriginal heritage review is transparent and independent. The Conversation.

Available at: https://theconversation.com/how-rio-tinto-can-ensure-its-aboriginal-heritage-review-is-transparent-and-independent-141192

Publisher:

The Conversation

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

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Adding and sustaining benefits: Large-scale mining and landowner business development in Papua New Guinea

Citation:

Bainton, N., & Jackson, R., (2019). Adding and sustaining benefits: Large-scale mining and landowner business development in Papua New Guinea. Extractive Industries and Society.

Publisher:

Extractive Industries and Society

Type:

Article

Region:

South Pacific

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Invisibility and the extractive-pandemic nexus

Citation:

Bainton, N., Owen, J. R., & Kemp, D. (2020). Invisibility and the extractive-pandemic nexus. The Extractive Industries and Society.

Publisher:

The Extractive Industries and Society

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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Statement: Mining and the Loss of Cultural Heritage in the Pilbara

Citation:

Author: Prof. Deanna Kemp

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Region:

Australia

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From pay‐out to participation: Indigenous mining employment as local development?

Citation:

Holcombe, S and Kemp, D. (2020). “From Payout to participation: Indigenous mining employment as local Development?”. In the Journal of Sustainable Development.

Publisher:

Journal of Sustainable Development

Type:

Article

Region:

Australia

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Global trends affecting the mining industry and the implications for Peru

Citation:

Cervantes Rodríguez, M., Chávez, J., Pango, A., Sturman, K., Vivoda, V. and Mackenzie, S.
(2020). ‘Global trends affecting the mining industry and the implications for Peru’. CCPM and Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. The University of Queensland: Brisbane.

Publisher:

CCPM & Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

South America

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Complexities and contradictions in the global energy transition: a re-evaluation of country-level factors and dependencies

Citation:

Svobodova, K., Owen, J. R., Harris, J. and Worden, S. (2020). Complexities and contradictions in the global energy transition: a re-evaluation of country-level factors and dependencies. Applied Energy 265 114778.

Publisher:

Applied Energy

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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Environmental urgency versus the allure of RCT empiricism

Citation:

Ali, Saleem H. (2020). Environmental urgency versus the allure of RCT empiricism. World Development 127 104844 104844.

Publisher:

Elsevier

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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