rePlan is taking part in regional consultations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) on changes to the mining legislation...
rePlan is taking part in regional consultations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) on changes to the mining legislation...
rePlan's Anna Dunets Wills has been made a member of the Hall of Distinction by the University of Toronto's Engineering Alumni Association.
rePlan's Latin America Director Edwin Urresta and Mercedes Morris from Inmet Mining delivered a very well-attended co-presentation...
On Friday February 8, rePlan’s Senior Community Development Specialist Janet Fishlock will join about 30 executives, lawyers, scholars, financiers and regulators as a panelist at a conference organized by...
An important rePlan project, Mina de Cobre Panama, is the subject of a feature article in today’s Globe & Mail.
rePlan, led by Eric Gallant, Ndary Toure and Jason Thorne, has successfully completed a six-month negotiation forum process between Teranga Gold Corporation and five villages surrounding Teranga's mine site in eastern Senegal...
The acquisition of Right-of-Way (ROW) for transmission lines is becoming ever more complex around the world, as the number of power lines increases and people become more concerned about impacts to health and the productivity and value of their land.
Graham Macdonald has been busy sharing research projects based on case studies in Tanna, Vanuatu and Medellin, Columbia. Each project focuses on the importance of cultural and regional context when transferring urban development policy across geographies.
rePlan has been working closely with Inmet Mining Corp.
rePlan client Minera Panama S.A. (MPSA), a subsidiary of Inmet, identified the need to recognize and respect the land tenure of Ngäbe indigenous people who have migrated eastward from their reserve, informally settling in the project area in search of a better life.