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Establishing a Social Licence to Operate Amidst Complexity: Issues and Opportunities for Mining i Sector Governance Jason Prno PhD Candidate Wilfrid Laurier University Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alaska Anchorage April 24, 2012

Introduction Benefits of mining i Mining issues Sustainable development, governance, and the emerging role of communities The Social Licence to Operate (SLO)

What exactly is a SLO? Where did it originate from?

STATE Adapted from Lemos and Agrawal (2006) Provincial / Territorial / Regional Regulation Federal Regulation International Commitments Flag State Oversight Co-Management Arrangements Public-Private Arrangements Social Licence to Operate in Northern Canada s Mining Sector Aboriginal Rights and Governance Civil Regulation By local communities and civil society (generally) By NGOs Private-Social Arrangements Markets and Economies (Generally) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives Firm-level initiatives Sectoral initiatives Non-sectoral initiatives Other Market- Driven Processes CIVIL SOCIETY MARKET

Filling a Knowledge Gap: Assessing SLO SLO is an emerging area of inquiry Mining community contexts are complex Mining community conflicts continue to arise In regards to mining sector governance, there is much that can be improved upon Research question: What are the actual and potential governance arrangements that enable the establishment of a SLO in the mining sector?

Filling a Knowledge Gap: Assessing SLO Methodological considerations: Qualitative, case study approach Use of primary and secondary research methods

Filling a Knowledge Gap: Assessing SLO Methodological considerations: Qualitative, case study approach Use of primary and secondary research methods Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience Emergence Cross scale effects Change and uncertainty Multiple stable states

From: Walker and Salt (2006)

Case Studies

Case Study Results Minto Mine, Yukon Copper gold mine in operation since 2007 SLO issued by large segment of Selkirk First Nation because of: Land claim and regulatory arrangements that guarantee SFN benefits and participation in decision making Corporate and community commitments to dialogue Limited environmental impacts Adaptability of parties

Case Study Results Proposed Tambogrande Mine, Peru Proposed gold, silver, copper and zinc open pit mine pursued in late 90s/early 2000s SLO not established with local residents because of: A difficult development context Polarization of positions Lack of public trust in government institutions Ineffective stakeholder engagement Strong civil society activity Images courtesy: Guarango Cine y Video

Case Study Results Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea Gold and copper open pit mine in operation since 1984 SLO not established with downstream landowners because of: The presence of significant environmental effects Ineffective stakeholder engagement A strong civil society campaign Image courtesy: Ok Tedi Mining Limited against the mine Failure of government to balance needs of landowners and industry Difficult development context

Case Study Results Red Dog Mine, Alaska Zinc lead mine in northwest Alaska in operation since 1989 Research commencing April 2012 Results forthcoming Image courtesy: Red Dog Mine

Key Findings (To Date)

Key Findings (To Date) SLO and resilience are highly normative concepts. Pre requisites must be in place Context is key. Systems approaches provide a valuable way of understanding key SLO variables. Context, mine, community, mine community relationship, governance and institutions Change, uncertainty, emergence, cross scale effects Variables of primary importance include: Commitment to dialogue and best practice community engagement Community benefits provision and participation in decision making Change and uncertainty are inevitable. Adaptive approaches are needed.

Key Findings (To Date) SLO and resilience are highly normative concepts. Pre requisites must be in place Context is key. Systems approaches provide a valuable way of understanding key SLO variables. Context, mine, community, mine community relationship, governance and institutions Change, uncertainty, emergence, cross scale effects Variables of primary importance include: Commitment to dialogue and best practice community engagement Community benefits provision and participation in decision making Change and uncertainty are inevitable. Adaptive approaches are needed.

Looking Forward Continue to: Identify SLO determinants, and obstacles and opportunities for mining sector governance Refine definition of SLO Refine SLO framework Prepare and disseminate results

Thank You