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Home > Publications > Extractive Industries Review Reports

Extractive Industries Review Reports

Extractive Industries Review Reports

Official document    |    4 November 2005

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Striking a Better Balance

Executive Summary

English | French | Russian | Spanish )

Volume I:

The World Bank and Extractive Industries
English | French | Russian | Spanish

Volume II:

Stakeholders Inputs: Converging Issues and Diverging Views on the World Bank Group’s Involvement in Extractive Industries
English | Spanish)

Volume III: Annexes

Annex 1: EIR Background and Process

Annex 2: World Bank Group in the Extractive Industries

Annex 3: Industry’s Views

Annex 4: Civil Society’s Views

Annex 5: Governments’ Views

Annex 6: Views of Academia and International Organizations

Annex 7: Literature Reviewed

Volume IV:

Workshop and Project Visit Reports

1. Report of the EIR Planning Workshop

2. Latin America and the Caribbean Workshop: Full Report and Executive Summary

3. Eastern Europe and Central Asia Workshop: Full Report and Executive Summary

4. Africa Workshop: Full Report and Executive Summary

5. Asia Pacific Workshop: Full Report and Executive Summary

6. Middle East and North Africa Workshop: Full Report and Executive Summary

7. Report of the Project Visit to Papua New Guinea

8. Report of the Project Visit to Chad-Cameroon<

Volume V:

Final Workshop Report:
English | French | Russian | Spanish

and

Stakeholders Submissions or Comments:
English | French | Russian | Spanish

Volume VI: Research Reports

1. The Role of Structural Reform Programs Towards Sustainable Development Outcomes
Part I and Part II by Heike Mainhardt-Gibbs, WWF.

2. Impact of the World Bank Group’s Social and Environmental Policies on Extractive Companies and Financial Insitutions by Richard Everett, Associate for Global Change.

3. Extracting Promises: Indigenous Peoples, Extractive Industries and the World Bank by E. Caruso, M. Colchester, F. MacKay, N. Hildyard, and G. Nettleton, Tebtebba Foundation, Forest People’s Program and the Philippines Indigenous Peoples Links (PIPLinks).

4. Community Perspectives on Extractive Industries by Ginger Gibson, CoDevelopment Canada.

5. Report on Stakeholders’ Views on Artisanal and Small Scale Mining by Edmund Bugnosen, Bugnosen Minerals Engineering.

6. Mining and Critical Ecosystems: Mapping the Risks by M. Miranda, P. Burris, P. Shearman, J.O. Briones, A. La Vina, and S. Menard, World Resources Institute. (629 Kb)

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Institution: World Bank Group

Theme: Social & economic impacts | Mining

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