Abstract

Mining activities are sometimes related to mining companies in the middle of community settlements. Mining business permits owned by companies from the government are considered not strong enough to be able to gain community acceptance. Indirectly, the company needs a social permit from the community to ensure that its activities run smoothly. An intensive approach to the community is considered to increase community acceptance of mining activities. The company or the mine manager needs to build trust in the community first, because when the community already believes it will be easier to get acceptance from the community. This study aims to analyze the effect of Procedural Fairness, Intimacy of Contact, and Trust on Acceptance of Mining from people living around mining areas. This study involved 203 people living in the area around the mine in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The results of this study note that the Intimacy of Contact does not affect community Trust and Acceptance of Mining, while Procedural Fairness and Trust have a positive effect on community Acceptance of Mining

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