
| Publication Category | Research Study |
| Publication Title | Field Research Activity 2013: Municipalities of Maragusan and Nabunturan Compostela Valley |
| Compilation Team | Article 33 Indonesia |
This document compiles field research observations and structured interview findings from a 2013 data-gathering activity conducted in the municipalities of Maragusan and Nabunturan within the Compostela Valley Province, Davao Region, Philippines. Focused on the impacts of resource extraction on indigenous Mansaka communities, the report documents a prevailing hesitation among local residents regarding large-scale mining operations due to notable environmental damage, public disturbances, and a lack of procedural transparency regarding Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). Furthermore, the findings expose systemic inequalities in royalty flows, demonstrating that tribal elites and non-local leadership typically capture the economic benefits while the affected local settlers receive no compensation and are relegated to low-paying menial labor.
Beyond qualitative narrative accounts, the publication provides comprehensive administrative data regarding regional mining tenements. It includes chronological charts detailing the evaluation status of numerous Mineral Production Sharing Agreements (MPSA) and Exploration Permits (EP) across Region XI as of January 2013. Accompanied by official mapping resources and conflict-affected area statistics from local oversight groups, this report serves as a critical resource for understanding sessional disputes, pending area clearances, and the overarching institutional failures in local resource governance.
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