Objective Capital's Global Resources Investment Conference 2011
Stationers' Hall, City of London
27-28 September 2011
Day 1- Session1: The context in which we operate
Speaker: Aidan Davy, ICMM
2. Other sponsors & participating organisations: GLOBAL RESOURCES INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 2011 Lead sponsor: Media partners: @Objectivelive
3. Indigenous Peoples and Mining: Developing Projects for Mutual Benefit Aidan Davy, Director September 2011 www.icmm.com
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5. Top 10 countries for mining exploration www.icmm.com Source: Interra Resources Intelligence (September 2010) Distribution of 22,400 projects (global total 40,000) Argentina 2%
6. Distribution of mining projects globally www.icmm.com Source: Interra Resources Intelligence (September 2010)
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8. Indigenous Peoples – selected indicators www.icmm.com % % % % Indigenous Policy FPIC (consent/consultation) Resettlement Indigenous employment Source: EIRIS (2009). Indigenous rights: risks and opportunities for investors Agribusiness Forestry & Paper Oil & Gas Mining
9. Policies and reporting on Indigenous Issues www.icmm.com FPIC Global data Engage Respect Policy Case-study None None Indigenous Peoples Policy Indigenous Peoples Disclosures ICMM members Non-members
10. Do investors care about Indigenous Peoples? www.icmm.com Vedanta resources share price (2010)
11. Do regulators care about Indigenous Peoples? www.icmm.com Sources: http://tmx.quotemedia.com/ Photo: Lorna Elkins, 2008 Taseko Mines Ltd share price (2010) Oct Dec Nov
21. "Move on!" Has the Native American no rights that the naturalized American is bound to respect? (Harpers weekly, 1871)
22. For further information please contact: Aidan Davy, Director [email_address] www.icmm.com Available to download at www.icmm.com
Hinweis der Redaktion
Investor interest in ESG risks: institutional investors, securities analysts, project finance and M&A
Indigenous Peoples are increasingly important in terms of resource access 45% of Peruvians are Indigenous 40% of Canada land mass is covered by twenty–two comprehensive land claim agreements (modern treaties) ratified and brought into effect since the Canada's comprehensive land claims policy in 1973.
: Oil & Gas (47%), Mining (36%); Forestry (10%) and Agribusiness (7%)