Peer Reviewed

  • Prno, J. and B. Bradshaw (2008). Program evaluation in a northern, Aboriginal setting: Assessing Impact and Benefit Agreements.

    Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development, 6(1): 59-75.

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  • Ford, J., T. Pearce, J. Prno, F. Duerden, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Beaumier, and T. Eades (2010). Perceptions of climate change impacts, adaptation and

    mitigation in primary resource use industries: A case study of the Canadian mining sector. Regional Environmental Change, 10:65-81.

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  • Ford, J., T. Pearce, J. Prno, F. Duerden, L. Berrang-Ford, T. Smith, and M. Beaumier (2011). Canary in a coal mine: perceptions of climate change,

    risks and response options among Canadian mine operations. Climatic Change, 109 (3-4): 399-415.

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  • Pearce, T., J. Ford, J. Prno, F. Duerden, J. Pittman, M. Beaumier, L. Berrang-Ford, and B. Smit (2011). Climate change and mining in Canada.

    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 16(3): 347-368.

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  • Prno, J., B. Bradshaw, J. Wandel, T. Pearce, B. Smit, and L. Tozer (2011). Living with change: Community vulnerability to climate change

    in the context of other risks in Kugluktuk, NU. Polar Research, 30, 7363, DOI: 10.3402/polar.v30i0.7363.

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  • Prno, J. and D.S. Slocombe (2012). Exploring the origins of ‘social licence to operate’ in the mining sector: Perspectives from governance and

    sustainability theories. Resources Policy, 37 (3): 346-357.

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  • Prno, J. (2013). An analysis of factors leading to the establishment of a social licence to operate in the mining industry. Resources Policy,

    38 (4): 577-590.

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  • Prno, J. and D.S. Slocombe (2014). A systems-based conceptual framework for assessing the determinants of a social licence to operate

    in the mining industry. Environmental Management, 53 (3): 672-689.

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