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Taking Terrain Literally: Grounding Local Adaptation to Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries
Michael L. Dougherty
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Tricia D. Olsen
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Corporate Social Responsibility
100%
Local Adaptation
100%
Extractive Industries
100%
Social Landscape
60%
Local Context
40%
Hydrology
20%
Guatemala
20%
Social Meaning
20%
Social Relationships
20%
Host Community
20%
Physical Properties
20%
One-size-fits-all
20%
Community Residents
20%
Biophysical Environment
20%
Geologist
20%
Host Region
20%
Levels of Support
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Local Adaptation
100%
Corporate Social Responsibility
100%
Guatemala
20%
Geology
20%
Gold Mines
20%
Engineering
Gold Mines
100%
Social Relation
100%
Social Sciences
Corporate Social Responsibility
100%
Social Relationships
20%
Guatemala
20%