The legal framework for mine closure and rehabilitation of new and former mine sites in South Africa, including legacy abandoned sites, is comprehensive. This paper discusses legislative provisions for mine site rehabilitation and closure in South Africa with reference to established international expectations. Overall, while the South African legislative framework for mine closure and rehabilitation generally conforms with international expectations for best practice, the system is extremely complex and unwieldy. Many individual laws, regulations, and guidelines and their corresponding ministries applicable to mine closure planning and management in South Africa has created a complicated inter-connected raft of provisions and expectations....
Many countries have been burdened with a legacy of unplanned mine closure. Inadequate and ineffectiv...
It is now well established, for example by the International Council of Mining and Metals, that mine...
The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 [MPRDA] acknowledges that the countr...
M.A.The Minerals Act No. 50 of 1991 set a precedent in South Africa for mining and environmental leg...
A lot of mine were left abandoned, unrehabilitated or unclosed prior to the introduction National En...
Thesis (LLM (Extractive Industry law in Africa))--University of Pretoria, 2023.In August 2021, a new...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There are possibilities to re-open old closed gold mines in...
This review considers the potential to better plan for artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) during...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is arguably one of the most serious environmental concerns in South Africa....
The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic....
Best practice mine closure planning and environmental impact assessment (EIA) principles share many ...
Background: Most mining operations are viable for a period of 30 years, depending on the mineral ex...
The priorities of African governments regarding the extractive industry tend to focus on economic i...
Mining is South Africa’s historical breadbasket and it has brought great economic wealth to the nati...
Unresolved problems in South African mining, particularly on gold mines, are enmeshed within the sys...
Many countries have been burdened with a legacy of unplanned mine closure. Inadequate and ineffectiv...
It is now well established, for example by the International Council of Mining and Metals, that mine...
The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 [MPRDA] acknowledges that the countr...
M.A.The Minerals Act No. 50 of 1991 set a precedent in South Africa for mining and environmental leg...
A lot of mine were left abandoned, unrehabilitated or unclosed prior to the introduction National En...
Thesis (LLM (Extractive Industry law in Africa))--University of Pretoria, 2023.In August 2021, a new...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There are possibilities to re-open old closed gold mines in...
This review considers the potential to better plan for artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) during...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is arguably one of the most serious environmental concerns in South Africa....
The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic....
Best practice mine closure planning and environmental impact assessment (EIA) principles share many ...
Background: Most mining operations are viable for a period of 30 years, depending on the mineral ex...
The priorities of African governments regarding the extractive industry tend to focus on economic i...
Mining is South Africa’s historical breadbasket and it has brought great economic wealth to the nati...
Unresolved problems in South African mining, particularly on gold mines, are enmeshed within the sys...
Many countries have been burdened with a legacy of unplanned mine closure. Inadequate and ineffectiv...
It is now well established, for example by the International Council of Mining and Metals, that mine...
The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 [MPRDA] acknowledges that the countr...