Grazing as a post-mining land use: A conceptual model of the risk factors
Driven principally by government regulation and societal expectations, mining companies around the world are seeking to mitigate the environmental impacts of mining through mined land rehabilitation programs. The ultimate goal of rehabilitation is to establish an acceptable and sustainable post-mining land use. Mining companies worldwide face the challenge of specifying just what a sustainable post-mining land use will be. The problem is that while regulations require mining companies to assess post-mining land use sustainability, the mechanism for doing so and the factors that should be considered are not specified. We propose a risk-based approach to post-mining land use assessment with the aim of reducing the uncertainty of mine closure and the potential cost of repair of land degradation caused by inappropriate post-mining land use.
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2012
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Authors: | Maczkowiack, R.I. ; Smith, C.S. ; Slaughter, G.J. ; Mulligan, D.R. ; Cameron, D.C. |
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Agricultural Systems. - Elsevier, ISSN 0308-521X. - Vol. 109.2012, C, p. 76-89
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Post-mining land use | Bowen Basin | Risk assessment | Grazing | Land management |
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