Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management
These Guidelines seek to enable wider and more consistent engagement in the realm of conflict management within the sector. The objective is to achieve, as far as possible, negotiated settlements in the resolution of disputes. The primary aim is to...
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okr-10986-196402021-04-23T14:03:38Z Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management World Bank ADJUDICATION AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ARBITRATION AUTHORITY BLOCKADES CANCER CLAIM COAL COMMUNITIES CONCILIATION CONFLICT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS COURT COURTS CRIME DEGREE OF CONTROL DISPUTE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES DISPUTES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LAND USE LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MEDIATION METALS MINES NATURAL RESOURCES NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR NEUTRAL PARTY PEACE POLLUTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RECONCILIATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULES SAVINGS SOCIETY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VICTIMS VIOLENCE These Guidelines seek to enable wider and more consistent engagement in the realm of conflict management within the sector. The objective is to achieve, as far as possible, negotiated settlements in the resolution of disputes. The primary aim is to minimize the adversarial characteristic of conflict in this sector through proactive communication and open information sharing. These Guidelines are the first step at an operational level in managing conflict consistently and according to the principles of sustainability. They may, in time, need to be expanded and to evolve as legislation develops and changes and as the industry undergoes the transformation dictated by the sustainability journey. 2014-08-25T19:48:45Z 2014-08-25T19:48:45Z 2003-11-16 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/6755018/guidelines-methodologies-conflict-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19640 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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ADJUDICATION AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ARBITRATION AUTHORITY BLOCKADES CANCER CLAIM COAL COMMUNITIES CONCILIATION CONFLICT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS COURT COURTS CRIME DEGREE OF CONTROL DISPUTE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES DISPUTES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LAND USE LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MEDIATION METALS MINES NATURAL RESOURCES NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR NEUTRAL PARTY PEACE POLLUTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RECONCILIATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULES SAVINGS SOCIETY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VICTIMS VIOLENCE |
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ADJUDICATION AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ARBITRATION AUTHORITY BLOCKADES CANCER CLAIM COAL COMMUNITIES CONCILIATION CONFLICT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS COURT COURTS CRIME DEGREE OF CONTROL DISPUTE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES DISPUTES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXPLOITATION FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LAND USE LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MEDIATION METALS MINES NATURAL RESOURCES NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR NEUTRAL PARTY PEACE POLLUTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RECONCILIATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULES SAVINGS SOCIETY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VICTIMS VIOLENCE World Bank Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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These Guidelines seek to enable wider
and more consistent engagement in the realm of conflict
management within the sector. The objective is to achieve,
as far as possible, negotiated settlements in the resolution
of disputes. The primary aim is to minimize the adversarial
characteristic of conflict in this sector through proactive
communication and open information sharing. These Guidelines
are the first step at an operational level in managing
conflict consistently and according to the principles of
sustainability. They may, in time, need to be expanded and
to evolve as legislation develops and changes and as the
industry undergoes the transformation dictated by the
sustainability journey. |
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Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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Guidelines and Methodologies for Conflict Management |
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guidelines and methodologies for conflict management |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/6755018/guidelines-methodologies-conflict-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19640 |
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