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What is a Development Compass Rose?

Who decides? questions about power, the people who make the choices, the people who benefit and the people who lose Social questions about people, their culture, their language, the way they live and their relationships Economic questions about money : does it create jobs? Who owns it? Who makes money from it? Who buys and sells it? Natural questions about the environment, about living things, plants and animals E S N W

For Example Rainforest Clearance… Who owns the forest? Who has decided to clear the forest? Did people live in the forest? What happened to them? Does this provide jobs? What has happened to the animals in the forest? How much of the forest is being cleared? E S N W

Now try these… Mining