Impact Benefit Agreements Between Aboriginal Communities and Mining Companies: Their Use in Canada [Canadian Environmental Law Association, CELA]

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Canadian Environmental Law Association
Year of publication: 
2001

The report presents an overview of impact and benefit agreements (IBAs). These agreements are signed between mining companies and First Nation communities in Canada in order to establish formal relationships between them, to reduce the predicted impact of a mine and secure economic benefit for affected communities. IBAs are increasingly used by First Nations in Canada to influence decision making about resource exploitation in their lands. In negotiating and implementing these agreements, communities are learning important lessons that can help others in Peru or elsewhere in Canada.

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English