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    almahu_9949927210302882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (494 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781040186053
    Serie: Routledge International Handbooks Series
    Inhalt: This handbook emphasizes the importance of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement (MSE) as a management approach, cutting across various disciplines like stakeholder theory, natural resource management, impact assessment and responsible business. It is an essential resource for researchers, developers, investors and civil society organisations.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Foreword by Christine Kaufmann -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations and acronyms -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: The Concept, Practice and Governance -- Introduction -- A necessary Focus on Affected Stakeholders -- Why MSE Now, and Why the Emphasis on Affected Stakeholders? -- Distilling the Concept of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement -- Positioning MSE within the Social Science Literature and Normative Instruments -- General Overview -- Law and Participation Rights -- Impact Assessment -- Management and Organizational Studies -- Global Governance -- Overview of the Handbook and Its Academic Chapters and Practice Notes -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part I: Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 2: Stakeholder Theory and Communities: Navigating Processes of Meaningful Engagement with Marginalized Communities -- Introduction -- The Historical Background and Description of Stakeholder Theory -- Understanding Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement -- Understanding Community and Its Fundamental Dimensions -- Concept of Community and Definitional Issues -- Dimensions of the Community -- Who Forms a Community -- How a Community Is Formed -- Why Community Is Formed -- Examples of Community of Place and the Roles of Feelings and Relationship in Engagement -- Moving beyond Profits and Trade-offs -- Role of Collaborative Engagement in Creating Value for Organizations and Marginalized Communities -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Reflections on the Meaning of "Community" in Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement -- Conceptualizing "Community" in Stakeholder Engagement. , From Rural Beginnings: Understanding the Place-Based Nature of Community -- The Importance of "Imagined Communities": A Cultural Conception of Community -- Social Networks: A Relational Conception of Community -- How Do Different Understandings of 'Community' Shape Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement? -- Examples of the Multifaceted Nature of 'Community' in Stakeholder Engagement: Cases and Methods -- Place-based and Cultural Communities as Stakeholders: The Muskrat Falls Case -- Multiple Forms of Communities as Stakeholders: The Norway Case -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Sámi Community Life in an Age of Modernization and Welfare Development?: Reflections on Participation in Industry Development and Employment in a Mixed Norwegian-Sámi Coastal Community -- Introduction -- The Sámi Community -- Nowadays -- Renewed Opportunities -- Truth and Reconciliation -- Closing Remarks -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Representing Rights of Nature through Meaningful Engagement?: An Epistemic Justice Perspective -- Introduction -- Testimonial Injustice Faced by the Mbyá-Guarani Tribe during a Public Meeting -- Testimonial Injustice -- Mbyá-Guarani Tribe's Public Meeting Regarding Their Relocation -- Hermeneutical Injustice and the Djab Wurrung People's Fight for Preservation Birthing Trees -- Hermeneutical Injustice -- Djab Wurrung People's Fight for the Birthing Trees -- Third-Order Epistemic Injustice and The Kichwa Indigenous People of Sarayaku v Ecuador -- Third-Order Epistemic Injustice -- The Kichwa Indigenous People of Sarayaku v. Ecuador -- A Possible Way Forward: How to Engage with Indigenous People and Nature as a Dual-Stakeholder in a Meaningful Way -- Virtuous Approach in the Context of Testimonial and Hermeneutical Injustice -- Tackling the Third-order Epistemic Injustice - A Virtuous Approach at a Social Level -- Conclusion. , Notes -- References -- Part II: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Impact Assessment and Other Semi-regulated Contexts -- Chapter 6: The Long and Winding Road to Meaningful Public Participation in Impact Assessment: A Review of Key Issues in the Brazilian and Canadian Federal Assessments -- Introduction -- Key Issues to Meaningfully Embed Public Participation in EIA Systems3 -- The Practice and Regulation of Public Participation in Federal EIAs in Brazil and Canada -- Discussions -- How Brazil compares to Canada - and vice versa? -- How Practice in Both Countries Compare to Expectations of 'best practice'? -- Final Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: A Right to Have One's Say but Not to Have One's Way: Tensions Affecting Practices and Expectations of Public Participation in Impact Assessment in Iceland and Greenland -- Introduction -- Framing the Issue -- Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement -- SIA Requirements and Legislation -- Greenland -- Iceland -- Responsibilities for ESIA -- The Nature and Use of ESIA Legislation -- Cases and Methodology -- Case Descriptions -- Methods for Data Collection Fieldwork -- Exploring Tensions -- Tensions between Formal Requirements and Affected Stakeholders' Experiences of Consultation -- Tensions between the Perceived Intentions in ESIA from Project Proponents and Interests of Local Stakeholders -- Tensions between Decision-making Levels and Local Level Engagement -- Timing of Formal Procedure vs. Needs of Stakeholders to Engage -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 8: A Failure of Praxis: The Application of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in the Australian Resources Sector -- Prologue - Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement and Indigenous Peoples -- Introduction - A Wealth of Authority -- The Elusive FPIC. , The Interpretation of FPIC Adopted by the Mineral Resources Industry -- The 'agreement or arbitration' Model of Land Use Legislation -- Operationalizing FPIC -- Conclusion: Resolving the Disjuncture -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Opportunities for Meaningful Engagement: A Canadian Perspective on Regulatory Tribunals -- Introduction -- Better/Best Practice Public Engagement -- Bringing the Public Into Administrative Tribunals -- Participatory Practices in Canadian Regulatory Tribunals -- Making Processes More Meaningful -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: The Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE): Guided by Principles -- First of Its Kind -- The CORE's Key Stakeholders -- A Principled Approach -- Putting Principles Into Practice -- Lived Experience -- Lessons Learned -- Good Practice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 11: Reflections on the Context and Implications of the Transition from Canada's Extractive Sector Corporate Social Responsibility Counsellor to the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12: Consultation and Multi-level Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in the Norwegian Sami Areas -- Introduction -- The Constitutional protection of Sami culture, the Sami Act, the ICCPR Article 27 and the ILO Convention No. 169 -- The Consultation Provisions of the Sami Act -- The Relationship between the Consultation Rules of the Sami Act and ILO No. 169 -- Other Consultation Rules: Impact Assessments in Planning and Building Law -- Consultation Based on Article 27 ICCPR -- The Consultation Rules of the Proposed Minerals Act -- The Consultation issue in the 2021 Fosen Wind Farm Case -- Discussion of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Consultations -- Notes -- Bibliography. , Chapter 13: The Experience of a SÁMI Reindeer Community Affected by a Large Wind Power Project -- Introduction -- Start of the Wind Power Project -- Complaint to OECD NCPs -- Meaningful Engagement to Take Account of the Extensive Time Sequence When Impacts Occur -- Recommendations for Meaningful Engagement with Stakeholders Affected by Projects, e.g. Wind Farms -- Chapter 14: Understanding Unilateral, Bilateral, and Multilateral Approaches to Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in the Design and Implementation of Operational Grievance Mechanisms -- Introduction -- Background to Operational Grievance Mechanisms (OGMs) -- The Scope of OGMs -- MSE and OGMs in the UNGPs and OECD Guidelines -- Unilateral, Bilateral, and Multilateral Modes of Engagement in the Development of OGMs -- Meaningful Engagement with Affected Stakeholders in the Development of OGMs -- Countering Skepticism and Lack of Trust Through MSE -- The Contentiousness of Grievances - Implications for MSE in OGMs -- Engaging Stakeholders in OGM Investigations -- Engaging Stakeholders in Determining Adequate Remedy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Mediation to Generate Meaningful Remedy for Affected People: The Heineken/Bralima Case as an Example of Conflict Resolution within the Framework of OECD National Contact Points -- Introduction -- The OECD NCPs and Their Mandate -- Function of the NCPs -- The Complaint Concerning Heineken and Its Activities in the DRC -- Notes -- Part III: Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Sectoral Contexts -- Chapter 16: An Agential Constructivist Analysis of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Africa's Critical Minerals Sector: Insights from the Democratic Republic of Congo -- Introduction -- Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement (MSE): Conceptual Premise and Disciplinary Fields -- Towards a New Conceptualization of MSE. , Environmental and Social Impact Assessments within the UNGPs and AMV.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Buhmann, Karin The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2024 ISBN 9781032482675
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949915426402882
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1003388221 , 9781040186053 , 104018605X , 9781040186190 , 104018619X , 9781003388227
    Inhalt: "Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement (MSE) is both a concept and a management approach, drawing on a combination of theoretical and applied knowledge areas (e.g., impact assessment, business and human rights, and stakeholder theory). MSE has become a key element of corporate sustainability risk-based due diligence as a process that responsible business enterprises are expected to apply to identify and manage harmful impacts on the environment and society. Despite the obvious and growing relevance of meaningful stakeholder engagement, few publications have tried to synthesize the knowledge, academic literature, and practical experience within and around the concept and practices. This volume responds to that knowledge gap through the provision of comprehensive interdisciplinary perspectives. Embodying a rights-holder orientation, The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement emphasizes the importance of MSE for stakeholders who are or can be affected by activities driven by external actors, such as natural resource extraction or processing; infrastructure; development proposals, planning and implementation; and production for industry or consumption. This handbook offers four thematic sections, all interdisciplinary in character, seeking to explore the multiple aspects of MSE. Moreover, a comprehensive Introduction explains key elements of the concept and causes for the current surge in expectations of MSE, including a rise in demands of risk-based due diligence. More than 40 international contributors combine theory and practice in chapters that discuss and elaborate the theory and practice of MSE. Uniquely, each section includes short practice notes based on experiences or dilemmas lived by practitioners or affected people, placing real-life situations into theoretical context. The concluding chapter draws up key insights from the chapters and practice notes, and casts a path for the future of MSE integrating values, norms and practice. Cutting across multiple disciplines including stakeholder theory, natural resource management, impact assessment, project management, ESG, responsible business, and global value chains, The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement will be an essential resource for scholars, researchers, developers, investors, affected people, civil society organisations, students and others"--
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Routledge handbook on meaningful stakeholder engagement Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025 ISBN 9781032482675
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
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