加纳矿业部门的薪酬谈判:社区评价者的选择动态和治理影响

IF 10.2 2区 经济学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Joseph Kwaku Kidido , Benjamin Avurinyinbiik Ajabuin , Samuel Kumi
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补偿是矿业投资占用土地的一个关键因素。它是一种催化剂,促使受影响的土地所有者和其他用户获得土地使用权和社会许可。因此,它的决定过程是实现投资蓬勃发展的适宜气氛的基础。本研究探讨了社区评估师/顾问的选择动态,社区评估师/顾问是加纳矿业监管框架内矿山土地征用和补偿谈判过程中的关键角色之一。本研究以加纳的Newmont Ahafo项目为例,采访了六个矿业社区的受影响农民、土地所有者、社区领袖和酋长,了解他们对社区评估师选择和工作产出的看法。结果显示,虽然法律规定聘请估价师来支持受影响的人获得采矿土地,但没有关于选择该顾问的指导方针。在实践中,选拔过程充满了不民主的过程,这些过程受到强大行动者——传统当局、矿山和地方政客——的干预。这往往导致对受地雷影响的社区强加估价员,并伴随争论和派系斗争。这些问题延长了土地征用过程,导致项目和社区发展的延误,并增加了项目成本,从而破坏了投资环境,从而引发政府干预,压制不同的群体。结果进一步表明,利益相关者接受社区评估师的角色,但对评估师的中立性和公正性持保留态度,因为这些服务是由矿山预先资助的。调查结果显示,政府有需要改善规管环境,在甄选过程中建立健全和秩序,并为社会顾问的服务注入信心和信任。因此,研究报告建议检讨立法,以提供选择社区评估师的方法,并建立机制,在不影响服务表现的情况下,提高对社区评估师服务的预先融资安排的信任。
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Negotiating compensation in Ghana's mining sector: Community valuer's selection dynamics and governance implications
Compensation is a critical element in land appropriation for mining investment. It is a catalyst that drives land access and social license from affected landowners and other users. Thus, its determination process is fundamental to achieving a congenial atmosphere for the investment to thrive. This study explores the dynamics in the selection of community valuer/consultant, one of the key actors in the mine land acquisition and compensation negotiation process within Ghana's mining regulatory framework. Using the Newmont Ahafo projects in Ghana as a case study, the study interviewed respondents made up of affected farmers, landowners, community leaders, and chiefs across six mining communities for their perspectives on the selection of the community valuer and the work output. The results revealed that while the law provides for the engagement of a valuer to support affected people in mining land acquisition, there are no guidelines on the selection of this consultant. In practice, the selection processes have been fraught with undemocratic processes driven by interferences from powerful actors – traditional authorities, mines, and local politicians. This often led to the imposition of valuers on mine-affected communities with concomitant contestations and factionalism. These protract the land acquisition process, lead to delays of projects, community development, and escalate project costs, which undermine the investment climate - triggering the government's interventions to suppress dissenting groups. The results further showed that stakeholders accept the role of community valuer but have reservations about the neutrality and impartiality of the valuer, as the services are pre-financed by the mines. The findings highlight the need for improvement in the regulatory environment to instill sanity and order in the selection process and inject confidence and trust in the services of the community consultant. The study thus recommends a review of the legislation to provide means for selecting a community valuer and put in place mechanisms to improve trust in the prefinancing arrangement for the services of the community valuer without compromising performance.
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Resources Policy
Resources Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
23.50%
发文量
602
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Resources Policy is an international journal focused on the economics and policy aspects of mineral and fossil fuel extraction, production, and utilization. It targets individuals in academia, government, and industry. The journal seeks original research submissions analyzing public policy, economics, social science, geography, and finance in the fields of mining, non-fuel minerals, energy minerals, fossil fuels, and metals. Mineral economics topics covered include mineral market analysis, price analysis, project evaluation, mining and sustainable development, mineral resource rents, resource curse, mineral wealth and corruption, mineral taxation and regulation, strategic minerals and their supply, and the impact of mineral development on local communities and indigenous populations. The journal specifically excludes papers with agriculture, forestry, or fisheries as their primary focus.
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