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This session on community engagement features three presentations followed by a panel question and answer session. 

Nick Hawley of BBA Engineering will be speaking about the engagement approaches used, relationships built, and opportunities realized through work with Indigenous peoples across 9 traditional territories for construction of the Northwest Transmission line. The powerline supports mining operations in northern British Columbia. 

Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene of UBC will elaborate on his research for creating opportunities for land-connected culture and businesses using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interviews. His work focuses on a case study of a Canadian mining company in the Gobi region of Mongolia.

Aviva Silburt of the University of Waterloo will be speaking about practical tools to help incorporate complex systems thinking into policies and strategies for navigating the mining-related conflict. Aviva will illustrate the tools through in-depth examination of two mines in Guatemala. 
This session on community engagement features three presentations followed by a panel question and answer session. 

Nick Hawley of BBA Engineering will be speaking about the engagement approaches used, relationships built, and opportunities realized through work with Indigenous peoples across 9 traditional territories for construction of the Northwest Transmission line. The powerline supports mining operations in northern British Columbia. 

Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene of UBC will elaborate on his research for creating opportunities for land-connected culture and businesses using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interviews. His work focuses on a case study of a Canadian mining company in the Gobi region of Mongolia.

Aviva Silburt of the University of Waterloo will be speaking about practical tools to help incorporate complex systems thinking into policies and strategies for navigating the mining-related conflict. Aviva will illustrate the tools through in-depth examination of two mines in Guatemala. 
Community Engagement Strategies and Case Studies
Nick Hawley, Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene, Aviva Silburt
Nick Hawley, Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene, Aviva Silburt
CIM ACADEMY. Bat-Erdene, Aviva Silburt N. 12/15/2020; 313745; Topic: People & Communities
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Nick Hawley, Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene, Aviva Silburt
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This session on community engagement features three presentations followed by a panel question and answer session. 

Nick Hawley of BBA Engineering will be speaking about the engagement approaches used, relationships built, and opportunities realized through work with Indigenous peoples across 9 traditional territories for construction of the Northwest Transmission line. The powerline supports mining operations in northern British Columbia. 

Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene of UBC will elaborate on his research for creating opportunities for land-connected culture and businesses using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interviews. His work focuses on a case study of a Canadian mining company in the Gobi region of Mongolia.

Aviva Silburt of the University of Waterloo will be speaking about practical tools to help incorporate complex systems thinking into policies and strategies for navigating the mining-related conflict. Aviva will illustrate the tools through in-depth examination of two mines in Guatemala. 
This session on community engagement features three presentations followed by a panel question and answer session. 

Nick Hawley of BBA Engineering will be speaking about the engagement approaches used, relationships built, and opportunities realized through work with Indigenous peoples across 9 traditional territories for construction of the Northwest Transmission line. The powerline supports mining operations in northern British Columbia. 

Zorigtkhuu Bat-Erdene of UBC will elaborate on his research for creating opportunities for land-connected culture and businesses using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interviews. His work focuses on a case study of a Canadian mining company in the Gobi region of Mongolia.

Aviva Silburt of the University of Waterloo will be speaking about practical tools to help incorporate complex systems thinking into policies and strategies for navigating the mining-related conflict. Aviva will illustrate the tools through in-depth examination of two mines in Guatemala. 

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