Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru

4% of Latin America and the Caribbean’s GDP comes from the extractive sector. This figure is equivalent to the amount generated by agriculture in the same region. An effective engagement between governments, companies, and civil society is required to propel sustainable development. With this diagnostic study of Peru, the IDB seeks to shed light on best practices among stakeholders of the extractive sector. It focuses in actions of information, dialogues, consultations, collaborations, and partnerships that are driving development in the country. This booklet focuses on the findings of Peru and is part of a regional diagnosis executed in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and the Dominican Republic. The full publication is available at: https:// publications.iadb.org/en/extractive-sector-and-civil-society-when-workcommunities-governments-and-industries-leads.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Flavia Milano
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Sustainable Development, Civil Society, Subnational Government, Citizen Participation, Extractive Industry, Mining Industry, Civil Society Engagement, L71 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Hydrocarbon Fuels, L72 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources, L78 - Government Policy, Q32 - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development, Q38 - Government Policy,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001601
https://publications.iadb.org/en/extractive-sector-and-civil-society-when-work-communities-governments-and-industries-leads-1
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Subnational Government
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Mining Industry
Civil Society Engagement
L71 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Hydrocarbon Fuels
L72 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources
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Mining Industry
Civil Society Engagement
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L72 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources
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Subnational Government
Citizen Participation
Extractive Industry
Mining Industry
Civil Society Engagement
L71 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Hydrocarbon Fuels
L72 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources
L78 - Government Policy
Q32 - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development
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Inter-American Development Bank
Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
description 4% of Latin America and the Caribbean’s GDP comes from the extractive sector. This figure is equivalent to the amount generated by agriculture in the same region. An effective engagement between governments, companies, and civil society is required to propel sustainable development. With this diagnostic study of Peru, the IDB seeks to shed light on best practices among stakeholders of the extractive sector. It focuses in actions of information, dialogues, consultations, collaborations, and partnerships that are driving development in the country. This booklet focuses on the findings of Peru and is part of a regional diagnosis executed in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and the Dominican Republic. The full publication is available at: https:// publications.iadb.org/en/extractive-sector-and-civil-society-when-workcommunities-governments-and-industries-leads.
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Civil Society
Subnational Government
Citizen Participation
Extractive Industry
Mining Industry
Civil Society Engagement
L71 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Hydrocarbon Fuels
L72 - Mining Extraction and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources
L78 - Government Policy
Q32 - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development
Q38 - Government Policy
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title Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
title_short Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
title_full Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
title_fullStr Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
title_full_unstemmed Extractive Sector and Civil Society: When the Work of Communities, Governments and Industries Leads to Development: The Case of Peru
title_sort extractive sector and civil society: when the work of communities, governments and industries leads to development: the case of peru
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