Towards a sustainability criteria and indicators framework for legacy mine land |
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Authors: | Rhys Worrall David Neil David Brereton David Mulligan |
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Institution: | 1. Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Murdoch University, Australia;2. Centre for Climate Impacted Terrestrial Ecosystems, Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, Australia;3. College of Arts, Business, Law and Social Sciences, Murdoch University, Australia |
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Abstract: | Sustainable development practices have become an integral part of most major mining companies’ business activities. However, the history of mining and the negative impacts it has had on the natural and social environment mean future mining activities, rightly or wrongly, will be judged against the legacies of the past and current poor performers. Legacy mine land, defined here as land which has been mined and is now being used for another purpose, or is orphaned, abandoned or derelict and in need of remedial work, is one management challenge that will be judged in the context of sustainable development. Globally, millions of such sites exist. Having criteria against which to measure progress toward or away from sustainable development goals is a key to delivering results. The aim of this research was to develop a sustainability criteria and indicators framework to suit the particular needs of legacy mine land. The resulting framework consists of 14 criteria and 72 indicators. |
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