Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?

The extractive industries and local communities in the Russian Arctic make socio-economic agreements to support social and environmental initiatives in the territories of their operations. The extractive industries address social responsibilities through grant projects and social investments. In the...

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Main Author: Ekaterina Britcyna
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:abc65fbab38a45669ed428a194fa4ea0 2023-05-15T14:56:17+02:00 Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible? Ekaterina Britcyna 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8020104 https://doaj.org/article/abc65fbab38a45669ed428a194fa4ea0 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/8/2/104 https://doaj.org/toc/2079-9276 2079-9276 doi:10.3390/resources8020104 https://doaj.org/article/abc65fbab38a45669ed428a194fa4ea0 Resources, Vol 8, Iss 2, p 104 (2019) Benefit-sharing arrangements extractive projects natural resources corporate citizenship stakeholder management Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/resources8020104 2022-12-30T20:03:19Z The extractive industries and local communities in the Russian Arctic make socio-economic agreements to support social and environmental initiatives in the territories of their operations. The extractive industries address social responsibilities through grant projects and social investments. In the framework of social investments, major industrial corporations are supposed to distribute benefits obtained from resource exploitation to stakeholders who are affected by industrial operations. This article presents different forms of benefit-sharing arrangements and how they work in practice in the context of contracting for natural resources (oil, gas, metals and minerals) in Russia. The analysis outlines specific types of contracts and how they are implemented. While benefit-sharing arrangements can provide some benefits for local and regional stakeholders, it is controversial whether these arrangements can improve the situation as far as even-handed sharing of society’s environmental risks, benefits, and impacts is concerned. The article discusses how voluntary social partnership agreements in line with corporate citizenship and stakeholder management can alleviate problems between local people and industries in the Russian Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Russian North Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Resources 8 2 104
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natural resources
corporate citizenship
stakeholder management
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extractive projects
natural resources
corporate citizenship
stakeholder management
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Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?
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natural resources
corporate citizenship
stakeholder management
Science
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description The extractive industries and local communities in the Russian Arctic make socio-economic agreements to support social and environmental initiatives in the territories of their operations. The extractive industries address social responsibilities through grant projects and social investments. In the framework of social investments, major industrial corporations are supposed to distribute benefits obtained from resource exploitation to stakeholders who are affected by industrial operations. This article presents different forms of benefit-sharing arrangements and how they work in practice in the context of contracting for natural resources (oil, gas, metals and minerals) in Russia. The analysis outlines specific types of contracts and how they are implemented. While benefit-sharing arrangements can provide some benefits for local and regional stakeholders, it is controversial whether these arrangements can improve the situation as far as even-handed sharing of society’s environmental risks, benefits, and impacts is concerned. The article discusses how voluntary social partnership agreements in line with corporate citizenship and stakeholder management can alleviate problems between local people and industries in the Russian Arctic.
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title_short Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?
title_full Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?
title_fullStr Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?
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title_sort industrial projects and benefit-sharing arrangements in the russian north. is contracting possible?
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