Community engagement simply means dialogue, consultations, and general collaboration between mining companies and the communities that live near mining sites.
It enables mining companies to understand the concerns and expectations of communities, identify potential impacts of mining projects, and develop strategies to address them.
Some specialists suggest a focus on the individual instead of large, group settings. Companies can sit down and communicate with people who might be more affected by the site to learn what their specific concerns are.
In some areas, project involving tens of focus groups were found to be more successful than gathering hundreds of people for a town hall-style meeting(The Importance of Community Engagement in Mining Projects – Future Bridge Mining, n.d.).
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