Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries

In July 2001, the extractive industries review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage all stakeholders-government...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
ASM
EI
GAS
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/19033556/striking-better-balance-vol-1-6-world-bank-group-extractive-industries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17705
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACID DRAINAGE
ACID ROCK DRAINAGE
ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
AID AGENCIES
AIR POLLUTION
ALUMINIUM SMELTER
ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE MINING
ASM
ASM SECTOR
AUDITS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE SHEET
BENEFIT SHARING
BOND
BONDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CASH INCOME
CASM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
CHILD LABOR
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHRONIC DEPRIVATION
CLEAN WATER
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLOSURE
CLOSURE PLANNING
CLOSURES
COAL
COAL MINE
COAL MINING
COAL SECTOR
CODES OF CONDUCT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONFLICT
CORAL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
COST STRUCTURE
CYANIDE
DEBT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
ECONOMIC RENTS
ECONOMISTS
EI
EIR REPORT
EMISSIONS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPLOITATION
EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL COSTS
EXTERNALITIES
EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY INVESTMENTS
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY PROJECTS
EXTRACTIVE RESOURCES
EXTRACTIVE SECTOR
EXTRACTIVE SECTORS
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FISH
FISHING
FOSSIL FUELS
GAS
GOLD
GOLD MINE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GREENHOUSE GASES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
INCOME
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
LACK OF EDUCATION
LAND RIGHTS
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
MALNUTRITION
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET PRICES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MERCURY
METALS
MINE CLOSURE
MINE DEVELOPMENT
MINE SITES
MINE TAILINGS
MINE WASTES
MINERAL EXPLORATION
MINERAL EXTRACTION
MINERAL RESOURCES
MINERALS
MINES
MINING DEVELOPMENT
MINING ENTERPRISES
MINING INDUSTRY
MINING INVESTMENT
MINING INVESTMENTS
MINING LEGISLATION
MINING PROJECT
MINING PROJECTS
MINING RIGHTS
MINING SECTOR
MISMANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OIL COMPANIES
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRODUCTION
POLLUTION
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HEALTH
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION-SHARING AGREEMENTS
PROSTITUTION
PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS
RECYCLING
REFINING
REGIONAL LEVEL
REGIONAL WORKSHOPS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REMOTE AREAS
REMOTE COMMUNITIES
REPUTATION
REPUTATION RISK
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CURSE
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
RESOURCE REVENUES
RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES
RESOURCE-RICH STATES
REVENUE FLOWS
REVENUE MANAGEMENT
REVENUE SHARING
RURAL
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL FARMERS
RURAL HIGHLANDS
SAFEGUARD POLICIES
SAFEGUARD POLICY
SAFEGUARDS
SANITATION
SMALL-SCALE
SMALL-SCALE MINERS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL COSTS
SOCIAL DISRUPTION
SOCIAL IMPACTS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUBSISTENCE
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
TAILINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOXIC MATERIALS
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRANSFORMING RESOURCE ENDOWMENTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENCY OF PAYMENTS
UNECONOMIC MINES
UNEMPLOYMENT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLIES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACID DRAINAGE
ACID ROCK DRAINAGE
ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
AID AGENCIES
AIR POLLUTION
ALUMINIUM SMELTER
ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE MINING
ASM
ASM SECTOR
AUDITS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE SHEET
BENEFIT SHARING
BOND
BONDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CASH INCOME
CASM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
CHILD LABOR
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHRONIC DEPRIVATION
CLEAN WATER
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLOSURE
CLOSURE PLANNING
CLOSURES
COAL
COAL MINE
COAL MINING
COAL SECTOR
CODES OF CONDUCT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONFLICT
CORAL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
COST STRUCTURE
CYANIDE
DEBT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
ECONOMIC RENTS
ECONOMISTS
EI
EIR REPORT
EMISSIONS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPLOITATION
EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL COSTS
EXTERNALITIES
EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY INVESTMENTS
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY PROJECTS
EXTRACTIVE RESOURCES
EXTRACTIVE SECTOR
EXTRACTIVE SECTORS
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FISH
FISHING
FOSSIL FUELS
GAS
GOLD
GOLD MINE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GREENHOUSE GASES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
INCOME
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
LACK OF EDUCATION
LAND RIGHTS
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
MALNUTRITION
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET PRICES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MERCURY
METALS
MINE CLOSURE
MINE DEVELOPMENT
MINE SITES
MINE TAILINGS
MINE WASTES
MINERAL EXPLORATION
MINERAL EXTRACTION
MINERAL RESOURCES
MINERALS
MINES
MINING DEVELOPMENT
MINING ENTERPRISES
MINING INDUSTRY
MINING INVESTMENT
MINING INVESTMENTS
MINING LEGISLATION
MINING PROJECT
MINING PROJECTS
MINING RIGHTS
MINING SECTOR
MISMANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OIL COMPANIES
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRODUCTION
POLLUTION
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HEALTH
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION-SHARING AGREEMENTS
PROSTITUTION
PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS
RECYCLING
REFINING
REGIONAL LEVEL
REGIONAL WORKSHOPS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REMOTE AREAS
REMOTE COMMUNITIES
REPUTATION
REPUTATION RISK
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CURSE
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
RESOURCE REVENUES
RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES
RESOURCE-RICH STATES
REVENUE FLOWS
REVENUE MANAGEMENT
REVENUE SHARING
RURAL
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL FARMERS
RURAL HIGHLANDS
SAFEGUARD POLICIES
SAFEGUARD POLICY
SAFEGUARDS
SANITATION
SMALL-SCALE
SMALL-SCALE MINERS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL COSTS
SOCIAL DISRUPTION
SOCIAL IMPACTS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUBSISTENCE
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
TAILINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOXIC MATERIALS
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRANSFORMING RESOURCE ENDOWMENTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENCY OF PAYMENTS
UNECONOMIC MINES
UNEMPLOYMENT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLIES
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Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
relation Extractive industries review;
description In July 2001, the extractive industries review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected communities and community-based organizations, labor unions, industry, academia, international organizations, and the World Bank Group (WBG) itself-in a dialogue. The basic question addressed was, can extractive industries projects be compatible with the WBG's goals of sustainable development and poverty reduction? The EIR believes that there is still a role for the WBG in the oil, gas, and mining sectors-but only if its interventions allow EI to contribute to poverty alleviation through sustainable development. And that can only happen when the right conditions are in place. This report makes major recommendations on how to restore the balance in the WBG - promote pro-poor public and corporate governance in the EI, strengthen environmental and social components of WBG interventions in these industries, respect human rights, and rebalance WBG institutional priorities. These recommendations have as the ultimate goal: to lift up civil society so it is balanced in the triangle of partnership between governments, business, and civil society; to raise social and environmental considerations so they are balanced with economic considerations in efforts at poverty alleviation through sustainable development; and to strive for a human-rights-based development that balances the material and the spiritual goals of life.
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title Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
title_short Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
title_full Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
title_fullStr Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
title_full_unstemmed Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries
title_sort striking a better balance : volume 1. the world bank group and extractive industries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/19033556/striking-better-balance-vol-1-6-world-bank-group-extractive-industries
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spelling okr-10986-177052021-04-23T14:03:39Z Striking a Better Balance : Volume 1. The World Bank Group and Extractive Industries World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACID DRAINAGE ACID ROCK DRAINAGE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AID AGENCIES AIR POLLUTION ALUMINIUM SMELTER ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE MINING ASM ASM SECTOR AUDITS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BALANCE SHEET BENEFIT SHARING BOND BONDS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CASH INCOME CASM CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CHILD LABOR CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC DEPRIVATION CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CHANGE CLOSURE CLOSURE PLANNING CLOSURES COAL COAL MINE COAL MINING COAL SECTOR CODES OF CONDUCT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONFIDENTIALITY CONFLICT CORAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY COST STRUCTURE CYANIDE DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ECONOMIC RENTS ECONOMISTS EI EIR REPORT EMISSIONS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL COSTS EXTERNALITIES EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY INVESTMENTS EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY PROJECTS EXTRACTIVE RESOURCES EXTRACTIVE SECTOR EXTRACTIVE SECTORS FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FISH FISHING FOSSIL FUELS GAS GOLD GOLD MINE GOOD GOVERNANCE GREENHOUSE GASES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS INCOME INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL LAW LACK OF EDUCATION LAND RIGHTS MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MALNUTRITION MARKET FAILURES MARKET PRICES MATERNAL MORTALITY MERCURY METALS MINE CLOSURE MINE DEVELOPMENT MINE SITES MINE TAILINGS MINE WASTES MINERAL EXPLORATION MINERAL EXTRACTION MINERAL RESOURCES MINERALS MINES MINING DEVELOPMENT MINING ENTERPRISES MINING INDUSTRY MINING INVESTMENT MINING INVESTMENTS MINING LEGISLATION MINING PROJECT MINING PROJECTS MINING RIGHTS MINING SECTOR MISMANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE WEALTH NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRODUCTION POLLUTION POOR POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POTABLE WATER POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION-SHARING AGREEMENTS PROSTITUTION PUBLIC GOVERNANCE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC RELATIONS RECYCLING REFINING REGIONAL LEVEL REGIONAL WORKSHOPS REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REMOTE AREAS REMOTE COMMUNITIES REPUTATION REPUTATION RISK RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CURSE RESOURCE EXTRACTION RESOURCE REVENUES RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES RESOURCE-RICH STATES REVENUE FLOWS REVENUE MANAGEMENT REVENUE SHARING RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL FARMERS RURAL HIGHLANDS SAFEGUARD POLICIES SAFEGUARD POLICY SAFEGUARDS SANITATION SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL DISRUPTION SOCIAL IMPACTS SOCIAL PROGRAMS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBSISTENCE SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS TAILINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOXIC MATERIALS TOXIC SUBSTANCES TRANSFORMING RESOURCE ENDOWMENTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY OF PAYMENTS UNECONOMIC MINES UNEMPLOYMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLIES In July 2001, the extractive industries review (EIR) was initiated with the appointment of Dr. Emil Salim, former Minister of the Environment for Indonesia, as eminent person to the review. The EIR was designed to engage all stakeholders-governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, affected communities and community-based organizations, labor unions, industry, academia, international organizations, and the World Bank Group (WBG) itself-in a dialogue. The basic question addressed was, can extractive industries projects be compatible with the WBG's goals of sustainable development and poverty reduction? The EIR believes that there is still a role for the WBG in the oil, gas, and mining sectors-but only if its interventions allow EI to contribute to poverty alleviation through sustainable development. And that can only happen when the right conditions are in place. This report makes major recommendations on how to restore the balance in the WBG - promote pro-poor public and corporate governance in the EI, strengthen environmental and social components of WBG interventions in these industries, respect human rights, and rebalance WBG institutional priorities. These recommendations have as the ultimate goal: to lift up civil society so it is balanced in the triangle of partnership between governments, business, and civil society; to raise social and environmental considerations so they are balanced with economic considerations in efforts at poverty alleviation through sustainable development; and to strive for a human-rights-based development that balances the material and the spiritual goals of life. 2014-04-10T15:54:19Z 2014-04-10T15:54:19Z 2003-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/19033556/striking-better-balance-vol-1-6-world-bank-group-extractive-industries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17705 English en_US Extractive industries review; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research