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Extractive industries and indigenous and local communities
About this project
Background
This area of work explores the local sustainable development implications of relations between extractive industries, communities and the state. We have a major focus on Arctic communities particularly in Russia. We also seek to facilitate communication between communities in different parts of the world who share similar experiences.
Contact
Contact: Emma.Wilson@iied.org
Downloads and links
Publications
Special edition of Sibirica: the Journal of Siberian Studies on ‘The oil and gas industry, local communities and the state’ (2006) Co-edited by Emma Wilson (IIED) and Florian Stammler (Arctic Centre, University of Lapland).
Extractive Industries and Indigenous Peoples in Russia: Regulation, Participation and the Role of Anthropologists, Emma Wilson and Krystyna Swiderska
Reports and Papers
Extractive Industries and Indigenous Peoples in Russia: Regulation, Participation and the Role of Anthropologists, Emma Wilson and Krystyna Swiderska



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