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Presenter: Eng. Sheyla Palomino Ore (spalomino@ingemmet.gob.pe)Date: 04/30/2015
ENGAGING LEADERS IN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECTS IN PERU OPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
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ACTION RESEARCH PROJECTS IN PERU
1.Abandoned mines in Puno region, Peru. (ongoing, Edraki and Unger, 2015)2.Mining and river ecosystem services (McIntyre, 2014)3.Mining and community engagement in Peru: Communities telling their stories to inform
future practice (Armstrong, 2014)4.Transforming Andean Space: Local Experiences and Mining Development in Peru (Castillo,
2014)5.Assessment of potential extreme rainfall impacts on the mining industry (Gonzalez, 2014)6.Facilitating Learning and Development during IM4DC Short Courses (Parker, 2013)7.Institutional and Political Frameworks of Environmental Licencing Processes
(Arbelaez,2013 )8.Water issues associated with mining in developing countries (Danoucaras, 2012)
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FRAMEWORK: PERU A MINING COUNTRY
Source: Energy and Mines Ministry-2015
MINING INVESTMENTS 2005 -2015Mining
57.95%
Other42.05%
EXPORTS PERU
GDP PERUMining
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PROBLEMS RELATED WITH MINING ACTIVITIES
Environmental Mining liabilities Social Conflicts
PAST PRESENT
Informal Mining
Informal Miners
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ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT: ABANDONED MINES IN PUNO REGION
MAP OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MINING LIABILITIES
MAP OF SOCIAL CONFLICTS
Source: Energy and Mines Ministry, Office of the Ombudsman, INGEMMET
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IDENTIFICATION OF GAPS AND OPPORTUNITIES• Weak of communication between the
stakeholders.
• Lack in baseline information.
• Novel environmental and social responsibility legislation.
• Suspicion of the communities related to the mining activities.
• Weak in use of technology for obtention of gold (others) by artisanal miners.
• Weak of specialists in remediation programs.
• Governmental concern in solution of conflicts in mining activities.
• Presence of national and international programs to recover Titicaca Lake.
• Availability and interest of the communities to participate in the studies.
• Presence of important prospects of big mining in Puno region.
• Growing group of young Peruvian scientist who participate in research projects related to mining.
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IDENTIFICATION OF STAKEHOLDERS AND PROGRAMS
GOVERNMENT
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INFORMAL MINING
MINING COMPANIES
UNIVERSITIES
COMMUNITIES
• INGEMMET (Geological Survey-Peru)• Energy and Mines Ministry• Ministry of Environment• National Authority of water
Titicaca lake
• IM4DC• UQ• SMI• USA• JAPON
• University of Puno
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ENGAGE LEADERS
Local Regional
National
International
Capacity
Understanding
DEVELOPING NETWORK
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DEVELOPING CAPACITIES
Peruvian researchers receiving support in sampling by Australian researchers Native people receiving support in sampling by peruvian researchers.
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CHALLENGES
• Follow up the action research projects according to found priorities.
• Articulate the National and International research projects.
• Continue developing capacities and understanding of stakeholders.
• Promotion of formation of profesionals in geo-environmental studies.
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THANKS!
We will decide!
Previous consult, Law 29785
“‘If you do not have social license it is not posible to mine on our land’
Dr. Mauricio RodriguezRegional Authority Puno region