Natural Resources
Understanding how natural resource development can advance sustainably within a regional context, by taking into consideration local history, culture, relationships, and aspirations.
RELATED SERVICES
- STRATEGY & PLANNING
- RISK MANAGEMENT & ESG MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- ESG PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT & REPORTING
- PROGRAM DESIGN
- CONVENING, ENGAGEMENT & FACILITATION
- GOVERNANCE, ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS & CHANGE MANAGEMENT
- DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
- RECONCILIATION
- ASSURANCE
RELATED INDUSTRIES
- ENERGY
- MINING
- FORESTRY
- FISHERIES & OCEANS MANAGEMENT
- AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
- INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS
- GOVERNMENTS
- INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
When managed responsibly, the use and development of natural resources can advance economic inclusion and improve quality of life for all stakeholders. Stratos partners with companies, governments, regulators, communities and civil society organizations to steward natural resources across Canada, and internationally.
For Stratos, resource stewardship means working together to define what responsible development and management looks like. Our collaborative approach brings together rightsholders and stakeholders within a region to understand all parties’ interests and needs and find common ground.
As in all of our work, we support efforts to increase Indigenous participation in resource management and the economic opportunities associated with resource development, while minimizing negative socio-economic and environmental impacts.
Stratos has been a trusted and valued partner for the last two decades. They’ve been integral to the success of our work around Towards Sustainable Mining and our efforts to grow it into the international standard for responsible mining that it has become today. Stratos can be counted on to be at the cutting edge of sustainability and to provide innovative support to their clients.”
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