Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois

Social acceptability of mining projects is a major issue for the extractive industry. The literature considering social acceptability in connection with the mining world discusses a concept called the social licence to operate, as a way to avoid disturbance that could compromise extractive activitie...

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Autores principales: Kristina Maud Bergeron, Michel Jébrak, Stéphanie Yates, Charles Séguin, Valérie Lehmann, Pierre-Yves Le Meur, Philippe Angers, Suzanne Durand, Corinne Gendron
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b79fb2d8e2fc414eade303bb85d33a092021-12-02T10:00:03ZMesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois1492-844210.4000/vertigo.16737https://doaj.org/article/b79fb2d8e2fc414eade303bb85d33a092015-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/16737https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442Social acceptability of mining projects is a major issue for the extractive industry. The literature considering social acceptability in connection with the mining world discusses a concept called the social licence to operate, as a way to avoid disturbance that could compromise extractive activities. This reductive vision is a transposition in the social world of mining projects establishment dynamics. Moreover, there are definitional and measurement difficulties associated with the notion of social acceptability itself. With the view of being useful to actors involved in real-life situations, we created an index that determines the risk for conflict development between a company and a local community during the first stages of mineral resources development, at the beginning of advanced exploration. It is applicable to the Province of Quebec. The model is based on an analytical description of the main determinants of conflicts, articulated around three structuring poles : affected community-ies, the company promoting the project, and the project itself in its natural environment. A questionnaire is used to qualify the communicational dynamics, and completes the evaluation of a given situation while giving space to perceptions. The identified variables are weighted and combined to get the social risk index. The index can be used by investors, mining companies, communities and governments. It facilitates the identification of aspects that can generate more social risk and the development of a stakeholder’s dialogue. This article reflects the interdisciplinary approach adopted for this project.Kristina Maud BergeronMichel JébrakStéphanie YatesCharles SéguinValérie LehmannPierre-Yves Le MeurPhilippe AngersSuzanne DurandCorinne GendronÉditions en environnement VertigOarticlesocial acceptabilitymineral resourcesmodelriskinterdisciplinarityQuébecEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350FRVertigO, Vol 15, Iss 3 (2015)
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mineral resources
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risk
interdisciplinarity
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Environmental sciences
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spellingShingle social acceptability
mineral resources
model
risk
interdisciplinarity
Québec
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Kristina Maud Bergeron
Michel Jébrak
Stéphanie Yates
Charles Séguin
Valérie Lehmann
Pierre-Yves Le Meur
Philippe Angers
Suzanne Durand
Corinne Gendron
Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
description Social acceptability of mining projects is a major issue for the extractive industry. The literature considering social acceptability in connection with the mining world discusses a concept called the social licence to operate, as a way to avoid disturbance that could compromise extractive activities. This reductive vision is a transposition in the social world of mining projects establishment dynamics. Moreover, there are definitional and measurement difficulties associated with the notion of social acceptability itself. With the view of being useful to actors involved in real-life situations, we created an index that determines the risk for conflict development between a company and a local community during the first stages of mineral resources development, at the beginning of advanced exploration. It is applicable to the Province of Quebec. The model is based on an analytical description of the main determinants of conflicts, articulated around three structuring poles : affected community-ies, the company promoting the project, and the project itself in its natural environment. A questionnaire is used to qualify the communicational dynamics, and completes the evaluation of a given situation while giving space to perceptions. The identified variables are weighted and combined to get the social risk index. The index can be used by investors, mining companies, communities and governments. It facilitates the identification of aspects that can generate more social risk and the development of a stakeholder’s dialogue. This article reflects the interdisciplinary approach adopted for this project.
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author Kristina Maud Bergeron
Michel Jébrak
Stéphanie Yates
Charles Séguin
Valérie Lehmann
Pierre-Yves Le Meur
Philippe Angers
Suzanne Durand
Corinne Gendron
author_facet Kristina Maud Bergeron
Michel Jébrak
Stéphanie Yates
Charles Séguin
Valérie Lehmann
Pierre-Yves Le Meur
Philippe Angers
Suzanne Durand
Corinne Gendron
author_sort Kristina Maud Bergeron
title Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
title_short Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
title_full Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
title_fullStr Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
title_full_unstemmed Mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
title_sort mesurer l’acceptabilité sociale d’un projet minier : essai de modélisation du risque social en contexte québécois
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
publishDate 2015
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