Virtual Reality, a Method to Achieve Social Acceptance of the Communities Close to Mining Projects: A Scoping Review
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2022Autor(es)
López-Casaperalta, Patricia
Díaz-Quintanilla, Jeanette Fabiola
Rodríguez-Delgado, José Julián
Acosta-Quelopana, Alejandro Marcelo
Duche Pérez, Aleixandre Brian
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“Background: Virtual reality (VR) technology is an
effective, interactive and immersive type of communication since
it produces greater interest and attention in the user, thereby
allowing greater understanding and comprehension than with
more traditional methods. On the other hand, not much
information is known about the application of this novel
technology in the context of social acceptance as far as the mining
sector is concerned; our approach and methodology were based
on scoping review (Prisma-SrC, Daudt et al., Arksey, and
O’Malley). The research terms were also planned before, with
the aim of carrying out three posterior screening levels, among
which was the use of EndNote 20 and the PICO framework.
Exhaustive research was carried out in nine databases. We
obtained n=2 research articles of n=923 initially found, all of
which went through three levels of filtering. The chosen articles
were evaluated according to Hawker et al. 's methodological
rigor, to be included in the review. This scoping review could be
the starting point for a series of further investigations that would
fill the gap in the literature on this topic, emphasizing
experimental articles to confirm the impact of virtual reality
technologies on the communities within the sphere of influence of
a mining project.“
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- SCOPUS [380]