'You have to be with God and the Devil': Linking Bolivia's Extractive Industries and Local Development through Social Licences

The social licence is an instrument that establishes the conditions for community acceptance of an extractive industry project in a locality. It emerges at the interface of debates on corporate social responsibility and indigenous rights in Bolivia. In this article, relations between mining companie...

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Communities
Corporate social responsibility
Development
Enterprises
Environmental impact
Extraction processes
Human rights
Indigenous populations
Industry
Licences
local collaboration
Local communities
mining
Mining Industry
Native rights
Natural resources
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Resource exploitation
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Social Responsibility
Sustainable Development
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