Conflict Sensitive Perspetive in Managing Extractive Industries

It is widely accepted that extractive industries are being implemented in both environmentally and socially risky environments. In this regard, integrating the use of analytical tools such as the `Environmental Impact Assessment' (EIA), 'Social Impact Assessment' (SIA), as well as �...

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Main Author: S winanti, Poppy
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Departemant of POlitics and Government (PoGov) Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101203/1/Working%20Paper.pdf
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description It is widely accepted that extractive industries are being implemented in both environmentally and socially risky environments. In this regard, integrating the use of analytical tools such as the `Environmental Impact Assessment' (EIA), 'Social Impact Assessment' (SIA), as well as 'Political Risk Analysis' (PRA) to identify and mitigate environmental, social, and political impacts is mandatory in extractive project planning (Goldwyn and Switzer, 2003). Nevertheless, considering that extractive industries, to a great extent, are operating in areas of potential or open conflict, in addition to these tools, it is also necessary to adopt conflict-sensitive approaches (CSAs) in extractive industry management. For this purpose, CSAs, which "...encompass a myriad of approaches, concepts, tools and methodologies that inculcate conflict impact awareness into development, humanitarian and peace-building work" (Goldwyn and Switzer, 2003) increasingly have been utilized to enrich the existing impact assessment tools in the extractive industry.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:1012032015-03-11T06:45:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101203/ Conflict Sensitive Perspetive in Managing Extractive Industries S winanti, Poppy International Relations It is widely accepted that extractive industries are being implemented in both environmentally and socially risky environments. In this regard, integrating the use of analytical tools such as the `Environmental Impact Assessment' (EIA), 'Social Impact Assessment' (SIA), as well as 'Political Risk Analysis' (PRA) to identify and mitigate environmental, social, and political impacts is mandatory in extractive project planning (Goldwyn and Switzer, 2003). Nevertheless, considering that extractive industries, to a great extent, are operating in areas of potential or open conflict, in addition to these tools, it is also necessary to adopt conflict-sensitive approaches (CSAs) in extractive industry management. For this purpose, CSAs, which "...encompass a myriad of approaches, concepts, tools and methodologies that inculcate conflict impact awareness into development, humanitarian and peace-building work" (Goldwyn and Switzer, 2003) increasingly have been utilized to enrich the existing impact assessment tools in the extractive industry. Departemant of POlitics and Government (PoGov) Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101203/1/Working%20Paper.pdf S winanti, Poppy (2014) Conflict Sensitive Perspetive in Managing Extractive Industries. In: Working Paper: Posing The Chalengge. Departemant of POlitics and Government (PoGov) Universitas Gadjah Mada, pp. 27-31.
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