With more than 50 000 recorded abandoned mines in Australia, effective management strategies are needed to prioritise and manage health, safety, environmental and socio-economic risks and opportunities. This paper reviews international leading practices for abandoned mine management and identifies key issues that need to be addressed in the Australian context. As well as the academic literature, this review draws on a 2008 global legacy site survey and forum in 2008, a Churchill Fellowship study of abandoned mines and the recently released ‘Strategic Framework for Management of Abandoned Mines in the Minerals Industry’ (MCMPR/MCA, 2010). A conceptual model was developed to identify the relationship between key issues affecting the manage...
This article is a retrospective study of the shifting priorities and stakeholders over the last four...
Gold is a highly valued and volatile commodity which is subject to many external forces, such as pri...
Abandoned gold mine sites are generally characterised by severe environmental problems and physical ...
Abandoned mines can pose risks to the natural environment, humans and economies and prevent multiple...
In Australia, responsibility for abandoned mines can be unclear. With a few exceptions, state and te...
Mining is a significant component of Australia’s economy and was a key factor in assisting the count...
Environmental databases play an essential role in the management of land and communities, including ...
The Australian landscape is affected by abandoned mines that pose environmental, public health and s...
Treatment of old mine shafts can be a tedious and costly process if not carefully planned and manage...
The Australian mining industries approach to life-of-mine planning has improved considerably in rece...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
The National Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative (NOAMI) was launched in 2002 in Canada in response ...
The responsible management of the rehabilitation and decommissioning of mine sites and the affected ...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
This article is a retrospective study of the shifting priorities and stakeholders over the last four...
Gold is a highly valued and volatile commodity which is subject to many external forces, such as pri...
Abandoned gold mine sites are generally characterised by severe environmental problems and physical ...
Abandoned mines can pose risks to the natural environment, humans and economies and prevent multiple...
In Australia, responsibility for abandoned mines can be unclear. With a few exceptions, state and te...
Mining is a significant component of Australia’s economy and was a key factor in assisting the count...
Environmental databases play an essential role in the management of land and communities, including ...
The Australian landscape is affected by abandoned mines that pose environmental, public health and s...
Treatment of old mine shafts can be a tedious and costly process if not carefully planned and manage...
The Australian mining industries approach to life-of-mine planning has improved considerably in rece...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
The National Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative (NOAMI) was launched in 2002 in Canada in response ...
The responsible management of the rehabilitation and decommissioning of mine sites and the affected ...
At the mine approval phase, there is logically a focus on mine start-up and operational requirements...
This article is a retrospective study of the shifting priorities and stakeholders over the last four...
Gold is a highly valued and volatile commodity which is subject to many external forces, such as pri...
Abandoned gold mine sites are generally characterised by severe environmental problems and physical ...