It is well established that our low carbon energy transition necessitates an increased demand in minerals and metals. Meeting this demand requires an increase of extraction and sustainable mining. Recognizing mining as a temporary land use creates an opportunity to recognize the potential mine affected lands can present for future low carbon energy systems, and clean energy storage. Further opportunity is created by recognizing that within each phase of a mine’s lifecycle, a site will transition from one land use to the next, informed by tools and resources that can de-risk financial projections. While historically, at closure, mine affected landscapes have been solely perceived as a source of liability, new mining projects need to take a m...
By 2021, on current trends, less than 8 per cent of ex-mining land in Queensland, Australia will be ...
Mining companies operating in Queensland have a statutory obligation to rehabilitate mined land. The...
Planning in mining regions needs to accommodate the extraction of minerals/energy resources in co-ex...
Since the mid-1900s, mining projects have progressively increased in disturbance area, leading to la...
Renewable energy development is a worthy consideration for mining companies planning for mine closur...
The mining industry has the potential to play a leading role in contributing to sustainable developm...
Mining activities significantly impact the environment; they generate huge quantities of spoil, prom...
Mines aim to be temporary users of the land. Environmental impact statements and permit applications...
Mining in British Columbia is considered a temporary "use" of the Land with operators required to de...
Mining is a major global industry that requires the moving of considerable volumes of earth and rock...
Successful rehabilitation of mined land is one of the key concerns for mine closures. Disturbance th...
Worldwide coal mining has expanded over the past few decades, though growth has recently slowed due ...
In Queensland's Bowen Basin, a major Australian coal reserve, areas of post-mining land are increasi...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Kinnear, SH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2734-8547; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-...
Most early mine operations did not include closure planning. When closing an abandoned mine, operato...
By 2021, on current trends, less than 8 per cent of ex-mining land in Queensland, Australia will be ...
Mining companies operating in Queensland have a statutory obligation to rehabilitate mined land. The...
Planning in mining regions needs to accommodate the extraction of minerals/energy resources in co-ex...
Since the mid-1900s, mining projects have progressively increased in disturbance area, leading to la...
Renewable energy development is a worthy consideration for mining companies planning for mine closur...
The mining industry has the potential to play a leading role in contributing to sustainable developm...
Mining activities significantly impact the environment; they generate huge quantities of spoil, prom...
Mines aim to be temporary users of the land. Environmental impact statements and permit applications...
Mining in British Columbia is considered a temporary "use" of the Land with operators required to de...
Mining is a major global industry that requires the moving of considerable volumes of earth and rock...
Successful rehabilitation of mined land is one of the key concerns for mine closures. Disturbance th...
Worldwide coal mining has expanded over the past few decades, though growth has recently slowed due ...
In Queensland's Bowen Basin, a major Australian coal reserve, areas of post-mining land are increasi...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Kinnear, SH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2734-8547; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-...
Most early mine operations did not include closure planning. When closing an abandoned mine, operato...
By 2021, on current trends, less than 8 per cent of ex-mining land in Queensland, Australia will be ...
Mining companies operating in Queensland have a statutory obligation to rehabilitate mined land. The...
Planning in mining regions needs to accommodate the extraction of minerals/energy resources in co-ex...