MINING-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT (MIDR): DEFINING A RESEARCH AGENDA

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MINING-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT (MIDR): DEFINING A RESEARCH AGENDA Dr. John Owen (in absentia) and Assoc. Prof. Deanna Kemp 1

Presentation overview 1. Flag the need for a dedicated research agenda on MIDR. 2. Share preliminary analysis from recent research. 3. Draw attention to CSRM s emerging research agenda on MIDR. 2

1. THE NEED FOR A DEDICATED RESEARCH AGENDA ON MIDR 3

DIDR provides a foundation literature for mining More than 40 years of research, scholarship, and advocacy has highlighted the detrimental effects of DIDR. Widespread agreement that DIDR poses enormous social risk. Endorsement of minimum standards, spearheaded by WB safeguards. A more particularized understanding of MIDR is required. In practice, there is an overreliance on general DIDR literature and standards, which is limiting our understanding of MIDR. 4

Knowledge of MIDR is under-developed Downing (2002) in MMSD: No global survey has ever assessed the scale of MIDR More than a decade on, mining s unique features and their effect on resettlement dynamics remain largely unexamined. Project phases and transitions Market volatility and uncertainty Mine expansion patterns Rapid backwards transitions Other related trends (e.g. cost cutting cycles) This gap is a major barrier to improvements in MIDR policy and practice. 5

MIDR literature Mining cases buried within DIDR literature Academic Specific cases in the social impact / mining literature Publically available Private Small number of articles bridge DIDR and MIDR 6

Social policy debates in mining Business and human rights Equitable distribution of wealth Resettlement Free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) Revenue transparency Negotiated agreements Conflict minerals 7

3. PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS: FIVE PATTERNS FOR CONSIDERATION Owen, J. R and Kemp, D. In press. Mining-Induced Displacement and Resettlement: A Critical Appraisal. Journal of Cleaner Production. 8

1. Incremental brownfield expansion Unlike other industries, mining companies face uncertainty around land use they are not always able to predict long-term needs. Land is often secured on an as needs basis, as projects expand. 25 Resettlement projects by lifecycle and region Number of projects 20 15 10 5 0 Study phase Construction Operation Africa Asia Pacific Central Asia Latin America % Total 9

Other forms of the brownfield effect November 3, 2014 MEA 2006 10

Brownfield effect (at a greenfield project) 1994 Cambior (Canadian) acquires property for exploration Feasibility study and EIS prepared, with program of land acquisition and physical relocation 2000 Cambior sells rights to South African Billiton Base metals BHP Billiton implements land buy back scheme with former land owners 2002 Property returned to Peruvian government Project determined to be unviable 2005 Rio Tinto wins bid to continue exploration and develop the concession This required partial resettlement of the same families who bought their land back from BHP Future land acquisition and resettlement permanent? 11

2. Cohabitation Proximity to production Many communities will reside in close proximity, bearing witness to ongoing dramatic landscape change 12

Put Put relocation, Lihir Island 13

2. Inter-dependency and other entanglements Benefits Relationships Impact and mitigation Resettlement Legacies 14

Issues of dependency GOVERNMENT COMPANY 15

3. Leveraging and exponential cost increase $41.6K Construction phase costs per HH Operation phase costs per HH A median cost was calculated for resettlements undertaken at construction (N=8) and at operation (N=6). 16

Possible explanations for the pattern 01 Less competition at construction, and not industrial prices? 04 General inflationary effect? 02 Exposure to market processes? 05 Legacy and (unrelated) grievance? 03 Precedents set for land access? 06 Internal reliance on crisis? 17

4. Governance and management Communities Government Companies Lenders NGOs Resettlement 18

4. CSRM S EMERGING RESEARCH AGENDA 19

Dedicated resettlement portal 20

Grants, partners and emerging scholars 21

Key Terms CONNECT and CONTRIBUTE Point us to resources to include in the MIDR repository! Write an Occasional Paper Serve as a Peer Reviewer for the series Share documents for inclusion the MIDR database Connect via email: d.kemp@smi.uq.edu.au 22

THANK YOU 23