Managing the social impacts of the rapidly expanding extractive industries in Greenland

The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future and anxieties among the population. Even small projects potentially carry risks of major impacts on people’s way of life at local and national scales. The number of current exploration licenses has inc...

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Published in:The Extractive Industries and Society
Main Authors: Hansen, Anne Merrild, Vanclay, Frank, Croal, Peter, Skjervedal, Anna-Sofie Hurup
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.11.013
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/72d33755-2bf2-440d-96c2-8e292aa2500d 2024-06-23T07:50:23+00:00 Managing the social impacts of the rapidly expanding extractive industries in Greenland Hansen, Anne Merrild Vanclay, Frank Croal, Peter Skjervedal, Anna-Sofie Hurup 2016 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/72d33755-2bf2-440d-96c2-8e292aa2500d https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.11.013 eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/72d33755-2bf2-440d-96c2-8e292aa2500d info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Hansen , A M , Vanclay , F , Croal , P & Skjervedal , A-S H 2016 , ' Managing the social impacts of the rapidly expanding extractive industries in Greenland ' , The Extractive Industries and Society , vol. 3 , no. 1 , pp. 25–33 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.11.013 Social impact assessment Indigenous People Arctic development Extractive industries mining oil and gas article 2016 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2015.11.013 2024-05-27T15:00:30Z The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future and anxieties among the population. Even small projects potentially carry risks of major impacts on people’s way of life at local and national scales. The number of current exploration licenses has increased dramatically and Greenland may experience a large number of projects in coming years. Effective management of the social impacts is therefore essential. We explore the challenges perceived by the public in Greenland and review the available tools used to ensure that social issues are managed and taken into considerations when decisions are made regarding the implementation of extractive industries. We found that there are many issues the public are concerned about. There is a lack of trust by the public in the capacity of the Government of Greenland to protect local interests and values. We suggest that social impact assessment should be implemented at a higher level of decision-making, carried out by or on the behalf of the authorities and prior to project planning. The recent rapid expansion of extractive industries in Greenland is both causing high hopes for the future and anxieties among the local population. In the Arctic context, even small projects carry risks of major social impacts at local and national scales, and have the potential to severely affect the way of life of local Indigenous peoples. The effective identification and management of social impacts is therefore essential. We explore the challenges associated with on-going development as perceived by people in Greenland. We also review and synthesize the regulatory tools used to ensure social issues are adequately managed and taken into consideration when regulatory approval of new projects is considered. We found that there are many issues of concern. Of particular interest is the lack of trust by the public in the capacity of the Government of Greenland to protect local values. We suggest that, in the context of Greenland, social impact ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Aalborg University's Research Portal Arctic Greenland The Extractive Industries and Society 3 1 25 33
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Indigenous People
Arctic development
Extractive industries
mining
oil and gas
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Indigenous People
Arctic development
Extractive industries
mining
oil and gas
Hansen, Anne Merrild
Vanclay, Frank
Croal, Peter
Skjervedal, Anna-Sofie Hurup
Managing the social impacts of the rapidly expanding extractive industries in Greenland
topic_facet Social impact assessment
Indigenous People
Arctic development
Extractive industries
mining
oil and gas
description The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future and anxieties among the population. Even small projects potentially carry risks of major impacts on people’s way of life at local and national scales. The number of current exploration licenses has increased dramatically and Greenland may experience a large number of projects in coming years. Effective management of the social impacts is therefore essential. We explore the challenges perceived by the public in Greenland and review the available tools used to ensure that social issues are managed and taken into considerations when decisions are made regarding the implementation of extractive industries. We found that there are many issues the public are concerned about. There is a lack of trust by the public in the capacity of the Government of Greenland to protect local interests and values. We suggest that social impact assessment should be implemented at a higher level of decision-making, carried out by or on the behalf of the authorities and prior to project planning. The recent rapid expansion of extractive industries in Greenland is both causing high hopes for the future and anxieties among the local population. In the Arctic context, even small projects carry risks of major social impacts at local and national scales, and have the potential to severely affect the way of life of local Indigenous peoples. The effective identification and management of social impacts is therefore essential. We explore the challenges associated with on-going development as perceived by people in Greenland. We also review and synthesize the regulatory tools used to ensure social issues are adequately managed and taken into consideration when regulatory approval of new projects is considered. We found that there are many issues of concern. Of particular interest is the lack of trust by the public in the capacity of the Government of Greenland to protect local values. We suggest that, in the context of Greenland, social impact ...
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Vanclay, Frank
Croal, Peter
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