'NIMBY' vs. 'BANANA' Is There a Way Out?
Code : GOV0057
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Region : India |
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Abstract:
In rapidly developing economies, whenever large industrial projects are being set up, two extreme viewpoints have often to be reconciled – industry’s NIMBY (Not in my backyard) attitude versus some social activists’ position of BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone). A case in point is the bauxite mining project of Vedanta Aluminium Limited (VAL) at Niyamgiri in the Lanjigarh district of Odisha state in India |
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Pedagogical Objectives:
Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility, Business Ethics, Mining,Vedanta VAL, Niyamgiri mountain, Projects, Tribals, Culture, Development, Protest, NGOs
Contents :
» Vedanta Aluminium Limited
» VAL in Orissa
» Niyamgiri Hills and the Dongria Kondh Tribe
» Ptotest of the Dongria Kondh
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