Indigenous co-ownership of mining projects: a preliminary framework for the critical examination of equity participation

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Anthony Kung, S. Holcombe, Joel Hamago, D. Kemp
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Abstract

Negotiated agreements are now a commonplace mechanism for governing the relationship between mining companies and Indigenous peoples. What is not commonplace are agreements in which Indigenous people acquire an equity stake in industrial-scale projects on their land. Recent and powerful calls for greater Indigenous control of mining projects have drawn renewed attention to the question of Indigenous co-ownership and Indigenous equity participation. This paper describes co-ownership arrangements emerging globally and raises critical questions that drive closer examination of the value proposition of Indigenous equity participation for Indigenous groups and other parties.
采矿项目的土著共同所有权:对股权参与进行严格审查的初步框架
谈判达成的协议现在是管理矿业公司与土著人民之间关系的普遍机制。不常见的是土著人民在他们的土地上获得工业规模项目的股权的协议。最近强烈呼吁加强土著对采矿项目的控制,使人们重新注意到土著共同所有权和土著平等参与的问题。本文描述了全球范围内出现的共同所有权安排,并提出了一些关键问题,这些问题促使人们更仔细地审视土著群体和其他各方参与土著权益的价值主张。
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