Bibliographic citations
Astorga, B., (2020). Indicadores complementarios para las dimensiones social y ambiental de los reportes de sostenibilidad: caso: empresas mineras peruanas que cotizan en la BVL [Universidad del Pacífico]. http://hdl.handle.net/11354/2799
Astorga, B., Indicadores complementarios para las dimensiones social y ambiental de los reportes de sostenibilidad: caso: empresas mineras peruanas que cotizan en la BVL []. PE: Universidad del Pacífico; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11354/2799
@misc{sunedu/2887025,
title = "Indicadores complementarios para las dimensiones social y ambiental de los reportes de sostenibilidad: caso: empresas mineras peruanas que cotizan en la BVL",
author = "Astorga De la Cruz, Brandelt Jesús",
publisher = "Universidad del Pacífico",
year = "2020"
}
The objective of this study is to propose complementary indicators of value generation in the social and environmental dimensions, for mining companies in Peru. The study’s scope is exploratory and descriptive, and presents a mixed approach: qualitative and quantitative. The research design is cross-sectional, and the sampling method was non-probabilistic, for the researcher convenience. Two criteria were used to design the indicators: the materiality of the Sustainability Reports and relevance of socio-environmental issues in the Peruvian mining context. Thus, the following social indicators are proposed: (i) Relation between to the accident frequency index and revenues, (ii) Relation between citizen participation and number of complaints filed, (iii) Percentage of training hours related to the prevention of accidents compared to the total hours of training and (iv) Relationship between the mining fee and local development. Regarding environmental indicators, the following are proposed: (i) Percentage of recycled water relative to the total water used, (ii) Percentage of hazardous waste relative to the total waste, (iii) Percentage of administrative processes filed relative to the total sanctioned processes, (iv) Percentage of Greenhouse Gas emissions relative to the revenues and (v) Number of processes sanctioned due to biodiversity impacts. In this regard, the study provides new indicators for Peruvian mining companies. Additionally, it is concluded that the complementary indicators could contribute to the value generation of mining companies in Peru.
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